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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
SNOGO
We
had just a trace of snow overnight, so our current snow total remains at
190". It's currently 38° and sunny, and there's no snow in the forecast until
tomorrow night.This is just the kind of
day the SNOGO is likely to be out and about.As the winter progresses, the streets get
narrower and narrower.Therefore, it's
necessary to cut the snow banks back periodically with the SNOGO, which is basically a gigantic snow blower. A dump truck slowly leads the way down the road followed
by the SNOGO. The SNOGO
carves into the snow bank at the side of the street and blows the snow into the
dump truck.
When the dump truck is full of snow, it pulls away and an empty truck
takes its place, and so on. The banks remaining at the side of the street now have
flat faces and horizontal lines. It's a cool process to watch. We took these
photos about a month ago. The snow banks have gotten much higher since then!There's
one more shot below we thought you would enjoy today. Here's the view out the window
of our office at the back of our house. This photo was taken on Sunday.
You
can see that much of our fence and our clothesline poles seem to be vanishing!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
The first time I seen one of these SNOGO's was at the Houghton County Historical Museum at Lake Linden. I didn't realize they were still using them. Quite a contraption. Nice picture.
The first time I seen one of these SNOGO's was at the Houghton County Historical Museum at Lake Linden. I didn't realize they were still using them. Quite a contraption. Nice picture.
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