So the Mid-Atlantic region got blasted with snow this weekend and I have never felt more lucky to be a skier in the MAIC region.
Timeline begins at 11pm when I get to York, after having driven from West Chester:
As you can see there is about 4-5 inches on the ground by 1130pm.
^^^this is the MAIC region? it looks like the rockies to mee!!!!
I knew I was going to have a ton of snow to shovel, so I woke up at 530AM and prepared for the worst and opened my garage to find it:
so from 530-7AM I shoveled my grandparents entire driveway, alone, with a small backcountry skiing shovel(they only had a 30 year old tin shovel that added 30lbs to every load, F*that!)
^^I then proceeded to make it out onto the street in front of the house where it hadn't been plowed and managed to ONLY take 40min. to drive a block to the main road.
some videos of the aftermath:
TandemSNEAUnuts:
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV1eAFH7i9g"]YouTube- STI Donuts[/url]
^^fixed FlipHD
VVVGoProHD---same Tandem run:
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCxvOJifiv4"]YouTube- GoPro HD Tandem STi Donuts[/url]
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u-ro5cefIQ"]YouTube- 2008 STi donuts GoPRO HD[/url]
^^^GoProHD Solo SneauNUTS:
VVV Fixed FlipHD solo SneauNUTS:
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tifV2TX_jBA"]YouTube- 2008 STI donuts[/url]
Final count was 28 inches at my grandparents house. They have never seen ANYTHING like this(they are 80)
I also skied all day on sat, but it was so deep and not steep enough, it was quite laborious.