Puget Sound lowland snow

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n16ht5
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Re: Puget Sound lowland snow

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I had to get from west seattle to east arlington last night... OY. I actually got home in 2HRs, normally it takes about 1.25hrs. Got 6" at my house, had a good time today playing around in it... think I'll go snow wheeling tomorrow :).
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Re: Puget Sound lowland snow

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You need a hand with the plumbing? I was going to be doing a bit of work on my place but if you need help just give me a call!
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EBSTEVE wrote:You need a hand with the plumbing? I was going to be doing a bit of work on my place but if you need help just give me a call!
Hopefully everything will be ok. I shut the water off at the old place. The line freezes where it crosses the creek. I even left it dripping, but it wasn't enough. I think I caught the faucet at the new place early enough and got it covered up.

Maybe instead of snow wheelin I should have been winterizing....... nahhhh :redneck:
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n16ht5 wrote:I had to get from west seattle to east arlington last night... OY. I actually got home in 2HRs, normally it takes about 1.25hrs. Got 6" at my house, had a good time today playing around in it... think I'll go snow wheeling tomorrow :).
Look forward to a trip report.
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