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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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Who moves to Vermont then picks a place at 285'?  This guy.  This guy right here.
In my defense... Wife had been in Brattleboro and moved here right before we got married (trust me, we constantly complain about wanting to be in a mountain area but wifey is happy so I am happy)

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31 minutes ago, das said:

Who moves to Vermont then picks a place at 285'?  This guy.  This guy right here.

I know that in W MA it’s much cheaper to buy the houses that are under 800’ feet elevation.  
The hill town real estate is spendy.  

We have snow loving friends who were choosing between a house at 600’ in Shelburne and 900’ in Heath a few years ago.
They went with the Shelburne house which was nicer and about 40k less. They regret their decision. Lol.  
It’s amazing how much that 300 feet of difference makes with regards to snow. 

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Just now, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I know that in W MA it’s much cheaper to buy the houses that are under 800’ feet elevation.  
The hill town real estate is spendy.  

We have snow loving friends who were choosing between a house at 600’ in Shelburne and 900’ in Heath a few years ago.
They went with the Shelburne house which was nicer and about 40k less. They regret their decision. Lol.  
It’s amazing how much that 300 feet of difference makes with regards to snow. 

Driving from Orange to my house is a massive difference sometimes. It's pretty awesome 

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Just now, dryslot said:

18z Euro crushes the interior of CNE/NNE.

Really hoping we don't get more than 2 or 3 inches so the ground can freeze early next week, but it is what it is. We're about ready to go for our trails except one last bridge that we need to haul material in with the groomer anyways 

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I know that in W MA it’s much cheaper to buy the houses that are under 800’ feet elevation.  
The hill town real estate is spendy.  

We have snow loving friends who were choosing between a house at 600’ in Shelburne and 900’ in Heath a few years ago.
They went with the Shelburne house which was nicer and about 40k less. They regret their decision. Lol.  
It’s amazing how much that 300 feet of difference makes with regards to snow. 
Not mention *just glares at the Vermont housing situation* the fact we got an apartment for the rent we are paying is a blessing

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Just now, Prismshine Productions said:

Not mention *just glares at the Vermont housing situation* the fact we got an apartment for the rent we are paying is a blessing

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Housing prices in Western New England arr stupid at this point.   A lot of the police and fire departments in Southern Vermont are short staffed because nobody can afford to move there. Same with Northampton.  

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3 minutes ago, TheMainer said:

Really hoping we don't get more than 2 or 3 inches so the ground can freeze early next week, but it is what it is. We're about ready to go for our trails except one last bridge that we need to haul material in with the groomer anyways 

We need a break from the flooding rains and wind, Its been a rough couple years on the projects, Looks good heading into Dec.

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4 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

You posted a lot of these for last week’s system too. Still digging out?

Think we got a better chance this time lol I'm just looking for measurable snow and went overboard last storm.. in my mind I knew we probably wouldn't but I was hoping.

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Fire Phil got the Stowe cliff house.

Luckily not too bad.  Kitchen in the secondary restaurant up there, The Waffle.  It’s all concrete around that space which contained it to like a 20’ x 20’ space and it snuffed itself out when crews reached it via snowcat.  Thats what I gathered listening to the radio and Lamoille Dispatch.

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10 to 15 on the 10 to 1 maps this stuff is going to be heavy whatever falls. Thinking 6 to 1 for most? 
That sounds like what my line of thinking was going along, if that air mass was better 10:1 definitely but we got to see just how much colder that treands towards go-time, small improvement already but still a bit to go

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