I heard today that parts of Los Angeles and ventura counties may get up to 8’ of snow! 8! 8!
It’s in the mountains 🏔️ and foothills down to 2000 feet around LA
Santiago Peak in OC supposed to get 30". What will be really impressive is if the Santa Anas **don't** kick up in the next week. The last few years anytime there was a nice covering of snow int he local mountains, the Santa Anas would kick up right after and melt everything.
Cathy has another winter question…does walking on re-frozen slush (so stiff, uneven peaks rather than fluffy snow) make your ankles hurt like hell? It *feels* no different than hiking but the last two days my ankles feel like I'm recovery from broken bones.
Also, I think my snow is worse that your snow. Your snow generally stays frozen, yeah?
Ice is the devil's creation.
Definitely a tripping hazard. I find that heavier winter boots tend to have better ankle support.
We get freeze-thaw cycles for sure (especially this year). The worse is going from giant melted water puddles to -20 C via a windy cold front -- on paper recycling day. You end up with an obstacle course of egg cartons and cardboards embedded in the sidewalks until the spring.
Yeah, I was wearing low-tops the last two days, the snow was shallow enough (and it turns out walking int he snow is a GREAT way to clean my dog park shoes; one day in the snow is cleaner that a scrub brush and soap!). It wasn't really rough enough to be a tripping hazard, but it certainly didn't feel like I was getting an ankle workout *while* I was walking.
My friends couldn't understand why I skipped dog park this morning because "the streets are fine!" Sure, the streets are, but I have a 6-ft stripe of 1" ice in front of my garage and 3" ice bumps in the parking lot. *Getting* to the street is the problem!
Lol at the egg carton minefield.
Our ice doesn't stick around that long.
I heard today that parts of Los Angeles and ventura counties may get up to 8’ of snow! 8! 8!
It’s in the mountains 🏔️ and foothills down to 2000 feet around LA
Cathy has another winter question…does walking on re-frozen slush (so stiff, uneven peaks rather than fluffy snow) make your ankles hurt like hell? It *feels* no different than hiking but the last two days my ankles feel like I'm recovery from broken bones.
Also, I think my snow is worse that your snow. Your snow generally stays frozen, yeah?
Ice is the devil's creation.
Definitely a tripping hazard. I find that heavier winter boots tend to have better ankle support.
We get freeze-thaw cycles for sure (especially this year). The worse is going from giant melted water puddles to -20 C via a windy cold front -- on paper recycling day. You end up with an obstacle course of egg cartons and cardboards embedded in the sidewalks until the spring.
Yeah, I was wearing low-tops the last two days, the snow was shallow enough (and it turns out walking int he snow is a GREAT way to clean my dog park shoes; one day in the snow is cleaner that a scrub brush and soap!). It wasn't really rough enough to be a tripping hazard, but it certainly didn't feel like I was getting an ankle workout *while* I was walking.
My friends couldn't understand why I skipped dog park this morning because "the streets are fine!" Sure, the streets are, but I have a 6-ft stripe of 1" ice in front of my garage and 3" ice bumps in the parking lot. *Getting* to the street is the problem!
Lol at the egg carton minefield.
Our ice doesn't stick around that long.
I heard today that parts of Los Angeles and ventura counties may get up to 8’ of snow! 8! 8!
Cathy has another winter question…does walking on re-frozen slush (so stiff, uneven peaks rather than fluffy snow) make your ankles hurt like hell? It *feels* no different than hiking but the last two days my ankles feel like I'm recovery from broken bones.
Also, I think my snow is worse that your snow. Your snow generally stays frozen, yeah?
Ice is the devil's creation.
Definitely a tripping hazard. I find that heavier winter boots tend to have better ankle support.
We get freeze-thaw cycles for sure (especially this year). The worse is going from giant melted water puddles to -20 C via a windy cold front -- on paper recycling day. You end up with an obstacle course of egg cartons and cardboards embedded in the sidewalks until the spring.
Yeah, I was wearing low-tops the last two days, the snow was shallow enough (and it turns out walking int he snow is a GREAT way to clean my dog park shoes; one day in the snow is cleaner that a scrub brush and soap!). It wasn't really rough enough to be a tripping hazard, but it certainly didn't feel like I was getting an ankle workout *while* I was walking.
My friends couldn't understand why I skipped dog park this morning because "the streets are fine!" Sure, the streets are, but I have a 6-ft stripe of 1" ice in front of my garage and 3" ice bumps in the parking lot. *Getting* to the street is the problem!
Lol at the egg carton minefield.
Our ice doesn't stick around that long.
I heard today that parts of Los Angeles and ventura counties may get up to 8’ of snow! 8! 8!
The *counties* are big, and have some proper mountains in them so it's not completely crazy. Apparently there's snow around the Hollywood sign though. At least two different freeways in OC were completely flooded in sections. ***That*** is a lot of water. It's not uncommon to get some flooding in certain lanes with heavy storms but the freeways don't close for rain. So there's definitely a metric crap-ton of precipitation in this storm.
And, since it's apparently a competition, we have 3 more snow storms forecasted between now and Tuesday. Went grocery shopping and filled up the gas tank today in the brief thawed window.
Cathy has another winter question…does walking on re-frozen slush (so stiff, uneven peaks rather than fluffy snow) make your ankles hurt like hell? It *feels* no different than hiking but the last two days my ankles feel like I'm recovery from broken bones.
Also, I think my snow is worse that your snow. Your snow generally stays frozen, yeah?
Ice is the devil's creation.
Definitely a tripping hazard. I find that heavier winter boots tend to have better ankle support.
We get freeze-thaw cycles for sure (especially this year). The worse is going from giant melted water puddles to -20 C via a windy cold front -- on paper recycling day. You end up with an obstacle course of egg cartons and cardboards embedded in the sidewalks until the spring.
Yeah, I was wearing low-tops the last two days, the snow was shallow enough (and it turns out walking int he snow is a GREAT way to clean my dog park shoes; one day in the snow is cleaner that a scrub brush and soap!). It wasn't really rough enough to be a tripping hazard, but it certainly didn't feel like I was getting an ankle workout *while* I was walking.
My friends couldn't understand why I skipped dog park this morning because "the streets are fine!" Sure, the streets are, but I have a 6-ft stripe of 1" ice in front of my garage and 3" ice bumps in the parking lot. *Getting* to the street is the problem!
Lol at the egg carton minefield.
Our ice doesn't stick around that long.
I heard today that parts of Los Angeles and ventura counties may get up to 8’ of snow! 8! 8!