Thats nothing a little tape around the top of the boot(pants over the boot too) won’t fix
We get lots of snow where I live. Over 200 inches so far this year. Pretty much everyone has a 4x4 and we don’t have any problems getting around.
I’d bet dollars to doughnuts that every one of our County plow drivers (I work for the county) has a 4x4 of some sort. Not that that a panacea, but it makes a big difference.
A few decades ago Buffalo, NY had a big snowfall – so big they ran out of places to put it. So they dumped the stuff into coal hoppers that were returning to Virginia for another load of power plant coal, figuring the snow would melt by the time it got there.
Unfortunately, it was cold in Virginia, too and the cars were arriving with about five tons of snow each, snow compacted to the point where it wouldn’t flow out of the hopper doors. The railroad had to send them down to Florida and back up to get them emptied. It was not happy about that.
Where do you think it goes when it melts?
The sewer? Just cut it out with your logic, there, Mister. :smack: :smack: :smack:
Back in the day, they’d shovel it down the storm sewers. The alligator-in-the-sewer legend got started in 1935 when a snow removal crew actually pulled one up. It got vicious, so they beat it to death with their shovels.
The city of Winnipeg, Manitoba (where I grew up), population ~650k, has about a half-dozen snow dumps at various locations around the outskirts of the city. They just pile up the snow there over the course of the winter. The one I always drove by usually got to be 50-60 feet high at its tallest, about the length of a football field, and didn’t usually melt all the way until mid- to late May.