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Do you want there to be lots of snow or not?

  • Let it snow

    Votes: 13 65.0%
  • no snow please

    Votes: 7 35.0%

  • Total voters
    20

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I think i might be alone on this one but it makes me happy to get lots of snow.... not cause i like snow at all. I hate snow. I dont ski or snowboard (anymore), sucks to shovel, makes everything dirty, gets the bottom of my pantlegs wet, makes my truck look like crap inside (the salt gets on my truck floors) and out, its cold, etc etc.
But I love it to snow for the simple reason that it makes the spring, summer, and fall better. Fills up the lakes and rivers with water, makes the mountains green and prettier, helps to have less wildfires, dont have to hear about how we need to conserve water all the time, etc.

I figure that even if it doesn't snow much in the winter i still wont be doing much outdoors stuff anyways and will mostly be indoors. So might as well snow a bunch and make the seasons when i am outdoors a lot even better.
I always try to work as much overtime in the winter as i can and then work as little as possible when the weather is better. If im at work indoors or at home indoors might as well be snowing outside.

Let It Snow!!!
 
Stop fawning over snow.
**** snow!

I will fawn over having more water in our lakes and rivers during spring, summer, and fall doe.
 
For my job, it makes me really nervous for spring runoff. High water is scary for rafting. Super exciting, buy also super scary.
 
I love snow. I love living somewhere with four seasons. When I was in San Diego for 5 years it started feeling weird after the first couple years without any real season change. Huge snowstorms are exciting for me. It's also a reminder how awesome we, as humans, are that we can live pretty much any place on the surface of the planet and deal with pretty much any type of weather.
 
I love snow. I love living somewhere with four seasons. When I was in San Diego for 5 years it started feeling weird after the first couple years without any real season change. Huge snowstorms are exciting for me. It's also a reminder how awesome we, as humans, are that we can live pretty much any place on the surface of the planet and deal with pretty much any type of weather.

The street situation sucks tho. I feel the city did a better job at clearing the streets under Rocky Anderson.
 
For my job, it makes me really nervous for spring runoff. High water is scary for rafting. Super exciting, buy also super scary.

I have been white water rafting in jackson 4 times and i always liked it better when it was scarier. Probably cause i was just a tourist looking for a thrill. I remember one year the rapids were extremely weak, even big kahuna and lunch counter. Still a lot of fun (i love being on the water regardless and the scenery is almost unbeatable) but just not the same and having the rush of maybe getting ejected from the boat. I had a cousin get tossed once and another time one of my friends got tossed. Both of them got back into the boat just fine and said that was their favorite part of the whole trip lol.
 
The street situation sucks tho. I feel the city did a better job at clearing the streets under Rocky Anderson.

This is true. I would probably hate the snow more if my commute were farther. I only drive about 6 miles to work. (i think GF is about the same distance too)

Lol at your sig. Repped.
 
I think i might be alone on this one but it makes me happy to get lots of snow.... not cause i like snow at all. I hate snow. I dont ski or snowboard (anymore), sucks to shovel, makes everything dirty, gets the bottom of my pantlegs wet, makes my truck look like crap inside (the salt gets on my truck floors) and out, its cold, etc etc.
But I love it to snow for the simple reason that it makes the spring, summer, and fall better. Fills up the lakes and rivers with water, makes the mountains green and prettier, helps to have less wildfires, dont have to hear about how we need to conserve water all the time, etc.

I figure that even if it doesn't snow much in the winter i still wont be doing much outdoors stuff anyways and will mostly be indoors. So might as well snow a bunch and make the seasons when i am outdoors a lot even better.
I always try to work as much overtime in the winter as i can and then work as little as possible when the weather is better. If im at work indoors or at home indoors might as well be snowing outside.

Let It Snow!!!

Fish be like
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I am ok with snow in December. After it is over I wish there would be no more snow until next December.
 
I love snow. The more the better. I don't even mind shoveling the stuff. Its pretty, it's fun, it gives us water- as fish mentioned. Its presence means it's cold outside and cold weather is the best.
 
it's simple - good snow is good, bad snow is bad


good snow - about 2-3 inches of nice fluffy white stuff, easy to clean up (shovel or snow-blow as the case may be) followed by temps in the mid-20's and plenty of sunshine, and then another inch or so every 2-3 days to keep things looking fresh

bad snow - more than 8" at a time, or ice or freezing rain, dirty snow, any snow with temps below 15˘ for more than 2 days in a row, and/or gray skies for more than 4-5 days in a row

now that it's almost February, and we have had the grayest January in Chicago that I can ever remember, and whatever snow was on the ground is completely gone and all we have it tons of mud because we've had lots of drizzly rain, I'm ready to say NO MORE SNOW until next December 1.
 
Let's see.. [MENTION=840]fishonjazz[/MENTION] starts this thread and we've had snow two days in a row in Salt Lake. Thanks a lot *******.


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Let's see.. [MENTION=840]fishonjazz[/MENTION] starts this thread and we've had snow two days in a row in Salt Lake. Thanks a lot *******.


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At least it pretty much all melts on roads, driveways and sidewalks.
 
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