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<blockquote data-quote="Bugnatr" data-source="post: 839514" data-attributes="member: 1339"><p>It's a lot of snow but not a record according to the Colfax Record a local newspaper in these parts. The record is 833 inches in 1907.</p><p></p><p>Living right in the path of these storms gets old and we have been getting a boat load of rain up here (3-4) inches a day this past week. Also have had to deal with 3 big snow storms that usually dump 2-3 feet of Sierra cement in our area means I'll be bonding with my Sthil this spring.</p><p></p><p>In 1982-83? Sugarbowl Ski resort had over 800 inches of snow. They had to dig the ski lifts out to use them in places when I was sking back then.</p><p></p><p>I believe this year is going to test the Sacramento levee system on a higher than normal "wet" winter.</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to let our northern and eastern friends know sometimes we feel you snow pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugnatr, post: 839514, member: 1339"] It's a lot of snow but not a record according to the Colfax Record a local newspaper in these parts. The record is 833 inches in 1907. Living right in the path of these storms gets old and we have been getting a boat load of rain up here (3-4) inches a day this past week. Also have had to deal with 3 big snow storms that usually dump 2-3 feet of Sierra cement in our area means I'll be bonding with my Sthil this spring. In 1982-83? Sugarbowl Ski resort had over 800 inches of snow. They had to dig the ski lifts out to use them in places when I was sking back then. I believe this year is going to test the Sacramento levee system on a higher than normal "wet" winter. Just wanted to let our northern and eastern friends know sometimes we feel you snow pain. [/QUOTE]
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