I know the most diehard of Mainers love winter and all it has to offer but there are some who are just about giving up on all the snow this winter. Are you one of them? :D
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I know the most diehard of Mainers love winter and all it has to offer but there are some who are just about giving up on all the snow this winter. Are you one of them? :D
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Snow? What snow? We don't have any snow in Maine this year, Haffy! What are you talking about? :confused::confused:
I thought we were just getting started.
Snow makes things interesting and levels the playing field. ie many caches are hidden much better and are a challange to find.
When I fall, which I seem to do often, I seldom get dirty if it is in snow.
There are a lot fewer bugs when there is snow on the ground.
Cache in bogs and swamps are much easier to get to when there is snow.
I like the snow.
Put me in the Love-Winter-And-Think-It's-Just-About-Over-Unfortunately category. :( On the flip side, winter time for me is mostly dedicated to sledding . . . come Spring time I begin to go caching . . . especially since I can't go ATVing with Mud Season.
i agree with bruce, BRING ON THE SNOW!! :D
Haffy, that's probably not a Maine snowman. There's a lot of Olympia Snow Woman to go around:
http://bethelmainesnowwoman.com/blog/
I have been up and down alot of hills this winter, and loved every minute of it. The snow is beautiful and when the woods are filled with the white stuff, it is so different than in the spring. On a recent trip we saw, "sugar snow". :) I can't wait!
Bring on the snow. :p and the maple syrup.
I don't mind the snow, but this is getting a little bit on the tired side. If I read it correctly the other day over 120 inches here in Lewiston.
Parmachenee and myself did a Groleau cache yesterday which took us 4 and a half hours over a 5 mile snowshoe hike with a 700' elevation gain. We had all we could do to lift our legs by the end of it. We did manage (barely) to raise our mugs at Murphy's to celebrate the victory. Moral of the story. Some are glad it's still winter. We were tired, but the good kind of tired.;)
You gonna eat that carrot?
Snow Balls?:D
I think winter is officially over for me now . . . in 5 days I'm going to the Carribean for a week which means the next two weekends are shot.
However, my brother in law from CT and I did get in a 261 mile ride yesterday . . . drove up to Lincoln, off loaded the sleds, rode to Kokadjo, realized I should have brought my GPSr after getting a little lost near the #4 Mountain (but on the flip side the scenery up there was absolutely stunning with snow-covered mountain vistas and every tree sheathed in a covering of glistening ice and snow), got lost again as I thought we had missed a turn (turns out we didn't so we ended up riding an additional 20 miles each way) . . . started and finished our day at the same place . . . Dysarts.
I think I can officially give up the riding now and welcome Spring.
Spring arrives this Thursday. I will officially be done with Winter then. :cool:
edited: oops! yes it is March 20th. Been a long Winter.
Although I'm ready for the snow to go I am hoping for a slow melt.
We have gone from a 30" base to a 23" base on our front lawn in the last couple of weeks. If this was to melt all at once we will have a 23" base of MUD.
At least if I fall in the snow I'm clean when I get up..... Well as clean as I was before I fell.
I've heard you should not wear white after Labor Day. In Vermont I hear you should not visit with a white truck before Memorial Day. :p
Mud season, followed by black fly season, and then 3 weeks of Summer and then we "fall" back into mud season.
You gotta love it. :)
Tink and I sat down at the fire pit last night and just sat around enjoying a nice fire. That was after I dug the fire pit out.
After spending the weekend in Vermont, and part of the day up to my a@#, in snow. I thought I would take it easy and grab a few caches in Concord NH on the way home today. They were all listed as winter friendly, and well some were not even accessible due to the parking not being plowed. And then to top it off, I'm really getting tired of finding caches I can't retrieve, because they are iced in! :( This has been a long cold Winter, and yes I am ready for some nice sunny weather without the chance of more snow. :D Looks like I will have to wait til Summer. ;)
The other morning I was listening to NPR, and they said that "Global warming was to blame for this early spring and unseasonably warm days..." I don't think they have windows in their radio station...
We have global warming down here though so they must be in this area someplace and have their windows open....:D
Took a trip to Bangor this past weekend and discovered why you folks are caching. Becket reinforce my discovery when she sent several photo that looked like they were taken last spring. Even had some little birds that know enough to stay down there a little longer. What we discovered was simply there was no snow. So sad no April skiing for you guys. Well let me tell you up here in the north there is amazing amount of the white stuff, looks like May skiing for us. Most of our downstair windows are covered and the driveway is more like a small canyon. Just finished blowing the drive from the snow today, trying to bare so tar for the sun to do its thing and took a photo. Hope I was able to attach it as some times I have trouble.
I think I'd need a beefier snowblower to get over those banks!
See....but here's the thing...since we don't have much snow here....we think we can go to other places....like Augusta, L/A and expect no snow...but that is not the case....so it kinda works both ways.
I had planned to start field season this week, along the coast. But I've spent the week battling a sinus infection and/or respiratory flu. :( And while I still have a cough, the antibiotics are giving me some yucky side effects. :(
I hope everyone else is enjoying either the snow or mud season, wherever you happen to be in the big ol' state o' Maine. :)
Heck no, I am not sick of winter. I am heading north again this weekend to get more of it.
You definitely DON'T want to try the area from Skowhegan north! LOL! I don;t think the snow has melted at all. We still have 4-feet on the ground. :(:(
There are a couple of caches in the area we're antsy to log, but email with the cache owner has convinced us that we don't even want to try until the snow is ALL gone! LOL!