I know.
It just sucks watching the rest of the UK get it.![]()
At least you don't have to shovel your drive everyday
My car disappeared under the snow yesterday!I know.
It just sucks watching the rest of the UK get it.![]()
My car disappeared under the snow yesterday!At least you don't have to shovel your drive everydayMy car disappeared under the snow yesterday!
Incorrect.![]()
Incorrect.![]()
Where in East Sussex are you?
I'm on the West Kent/East Sussex border, we've got about a foot here I think, haven't measured it yet. I've never seen it this deep here, ever.
Last night we drove to the Ashdown Forest and then onto Uckfield towing loads of cars out, it was pretty bad on the forest even at 9pm last night, so god knows what it looks like now!
Guess the car:
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Finally, only about 3-5". Enough to get my missus excited to tell me at 0630 this morning, cheers love.
Gritting doesn't really help with snow, it's main use is as an anti-freeze for stopping ice forming on roads. For heavy snow fall like we've had we really need ploughs but there simply aren't enough in this country.
Just woke up, we have had another few inches over night. Now about 16inches deep, and still lightly snowing. I am in Old coulsdon.
Need a side shot >_<
Yeah spot on.
I lived in Canada for a couple of years and there they have these huge snow ploughs that will push all the snow off the highways. They can do it at some speed as well.
Trouble is in this country, unless we keep getting severe winters, it's not worth investing in snow ploughs. Snow clearing businesses aren't going to be created unless it's regular enough to make a profit.