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Old 22-12-12, 22:45
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Default Winter's Icy Blast Hits Hammond Hard

I got an email from Bob Carriere last night after he finished blasting the snow out of the driveways. Our shelters were a bit worse for wear. The combination of freezing rain, layers of snow and ice put a strain on all of the car shelters. The first casualty was Clive's shelter. It is now laying over his trailer providing a nice slide for the turkeys that Bob is feeding around the barn.

Grant's shelters suffered some sagging and material damage but nothing to worry about unless we get more freezing rain. Bob had fun clearing off his shelter which after having one side cleaned decided to take a step towards the barn until it shed its load of ice and snow before popping back into place.

My Pilot Model shelter and spares shelter were weighed down with an impressive amount of snow and ice, but both sprung back into position after I removed quite a pile of ice from the surfaces.

My 45 HUP shelter did not fare that well. It now has a distinct lean towards Bob's house. I am sure that the ice and snow would have eventually done their nasty deeds to the shelter in the near future, but this shelter obtained its lean from a gentle nudge from Bob's tractor. The combination of ice and snow and the nudge sent the shelter on its way earthwards. The roof of the shelter now rests on the roof of the HUP. I tied off the shelter frame to the nearby hydro pole so that it won't take flight with the strong winds that were blowing earlier today.

Bob and Grant were away doing separte tasks today, so it was just Lucifer and myself. While Lucifer gleefully glowed away, I took on the task of removing the dangerous amount of snow and ice off the shed roof. This took about three hours to complete, and I only cleared off the leeward side of the long shed, and most of the windward side.

By this time I had worked up quite a sweat, so I changed clothing and enjoyed Lucifer's warm embrace. After shutting down the fuel line, I locked up the barn and headed for home. The boys will be out to the barn on Sunday, and if things work out, my son, Jesse and I will join them for lunch.


Photos:

1- 45 HUP shelter askew
2 -Same
3 -Clive's shelter in hull down position
4 -The shed with some ice and snow removed
5 -If you look closely, you will see a dark outline of a turkey between the red and black trailers. I will be surprised if a few didn't disappear over Christmas...
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lean to.jpg   lean to 2.jpg   clive.jpg   ruf.jpg   pl dnr 020.jpg  

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