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SCG, I'm suddenly remembering why I like calling North Carolina home . . . .
 
But only every 50 years or so.
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SCG, I'm suddenly remembering why I like calling North Carolina home . . . .

It was like this a bunch in the 90s and somewhat in the early 2000's. Tahoe is close to Squaw Valley--Site of Winter Olympics at least once. Before global warming, there was usually a lot of snow up there.

I hope Dams can go longer than 50 years before they fail! We have some aging dams here in California.
 
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I would freak out not being able to use at least one door to get out of, besides the garage door.
 
Just discovered my dryer vent is buried. Now I'm mad. Three sides of my house are now dead to me but the inability to dry laundry will kill me.

See the snow door!

And extra tall vents too


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Good grief gang guess I missed some great stuff eh went up finished
the coop that we had been getting ready for Marcel theceltichorse I sold chickens to
then eggs she is just getting her first taste of diy
 
Just discovered my dryer vent is buried. Now I'm mad. Three sides of my house are now dead to me but the inability to dry laundry will kill me.


There has got to be a way to shovel out that vent! :rant Clothes need to dry! Maybe you can put up clothing lines in the basement next to the furnace... it would dry everything quickly and also help with the dry air due to the furnace. (Actually....it is a giant wood stove or something, right?)

I have a low vent...for my hot water heater. :rolleyes: lots of shoveling.

Anyway...blows me away that you don't have a second story door. You do have a second story though...right? So... can you just start using a window?
 

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