THEJOKER New member Feb 12, 2010 #1 Well it seems like a foot to us! Attachments 019.jpg 47.6 KB · Views: 3 007.jpg 79.1 KB · Views: 8 020.jpg 53.6 KB · Views: 3
mikes280 Charter Member Feb 13, 2010 #3 THEJOKER said: Well it seems like a foot to us! Click to expand... we got about 4 '' here in Charlotte, but it is melting fast today Attachments snow 2010 001 [1600x1200].jpg 172.2 KB · Views: 4 snow 2010 007 [1600x1200].jpg 98.7 KB · Views: 9
THEJOKER said: Well it seems like a foot to us! Click to expand... we got about 4 '' here in Charlotte, but it is melting fast today
B Brad New member Feb 13, 2010 #4 Lake Murray SC got about 4-5 Attachments Lakemurraysno.jpg 130.5 KB · Views: 5
A Audiofn Charter Member Feb 14, 2010 #5 You guys have more snow on the ground down there then we have up in Maine!!
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Feb 14, 2010 #6 We always have at least that much on the ground......:sifone: (Maybe not some years in July)
V VtSteve New member Feb 14, 2010 #8 THEJOKER said: Well it seems like a foot to us! Click to expand... That's exactly how we measure snow at the ski areas here
THEJOKER said: Well it seems like a foot to us! Click to expand... That's exactly how we measure snow at the ski areas here
A Audiofn Charter Member Feb 14, 2010 #9 Joker wern't you guys dealing with real issues at your lakes as far as water levels? This winter should go a long way to helping that.
Joker wern't you guys dealing with real issues at your lakes as far as water levels? This winter should go a long way to helping that.
Cash Bar Charter Member Feb 14, 2010 #10 Audiofn said: Joker wern't you guys dealing with real issues at your lakes as far as water levels? This winter should go a long way to helping that. Click to expand... In the past. 2009 saw Lake Lanier near full for almost all season. With the amount of snow in the Blue Ridge that lake should be past full in no time.
Audiofn said: Joker wern't you guys dealing with real issues at your lakes as far as water levels? This winter should go a long way to helping that. Click to expand... In the past. 2009 saw Lake Lanier near full for almost all season. With the amount of snow in the Blue Ridge that lake should be past full in no time.
THEJOKER New member Feb 14, 2010 #11 The Lake has been full pull for some time now and this year will be no exception. The drought is officially over! Of course I've been tying to build a 50,000 sq ft building since September and it's rained every week!
The Lake has been full pull for some time now and this year will be no exception. The drought is officially over! Of course I've been tying to build a 50,000 sq ft building since September and it's rained every week!
Five Cent Worth New member Feb 16, 2010 #12 Its warming up boys. Mid 50's here by Friday. Another 15 deg and time to take off the cover and run up and down the lake. :cheers2:
Its warming up boys. Mid 50's here by Friday. Another 15 deg and time to take off the cover and run up and down the lake. :cheers2: