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phatdaddy
01-08-2017, 09:11 AM
Went out to get paper this morning, slipped on ice in driveway. Sprinklers ran last night and we got down to 28* for about 6 hours.

I don't know how u guys do it.

Should i invest in snow tires or go straight to chains?

Destroyer
01-08-2017, 12:31 PM
Went out to get paper this morning, slipped on ice in driveway. Sprinklers ran last night and we got down to 28* for about 6 hours.

I don't know how u guys do it.

Should i invest in snow tires or go straight to chains?

I'd buy a strong, rugged 4wd vehicle.. (Perhaps a used military Hummer)? and then invest in some new carbide studded tires. I think that should safely get you through that horrific ice age you're having. :head:

THEFERMANATOR
01-08-2017, 03:34 PM
I'm just gonna tough it out for a few days, should be able to put my shorts back on Tuesday when we go back into the 70's.

phatdaddy
01-08-2017, 05:59 PM
Ferm, your further south than i am, so we don't get a break until Tuesday afternoon.

D, thanks for the tips from someone who lives it, but I decided to get caught up on my netflix and cook some Zoupa Tuscano.

If i find myself in another situation where water freezes in nature, i will be seeking additional answers

Thanks

Destroyer
01-08-2017, 09:04 PM
Ferm, your further south than i am, so we don't get a break until Tuesday afternoon.

D, thanks for the tips from someone who lives it, but I decided to get caught up on my netflix and cook some Zoupa Tuscano.

If i find myself in another situation where water freezes in nature, i will be seeking additional answers

Thanks

Wife made homemade split pea soup today... Ham, carrots, potatoes, onions
and of course the split green peas.... Winter type soup at it's best. YUM!!!!
(I'd think twice about those studded tires... You'll need all the traction you can get on the frozen water).

inaforty
01-09-2017, 07:17 AM
I've had enough snow for a life time!
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/Bertram/20170108_084214_zpsozxb1nrj.jpg (http://s32.photobucket.com/user/inaforty/media/Bertram/20170108_084214_zpsozxb1nrj.jpg.html)

phatdaddy
01-09-2017, 10:57 AM
"Your a better man than I, Gunga Din."

Destroyer
01-10-2017, 05:40 AM
I've had enough snow for a life time!
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/inaforty/Bertram/20170108_084214_zpsozxb1nrj.jpg (http://s32.photobucket.com/user/inaforty/media/Bertram/20170108_084214_zpsozxb1nrj.jpg.html)

When I know there's a storm coming I take an old boat tarp and throw it over my truck. After the storm I just pull it (and most of the snow) off... Truck is clean and the snowblower takes care of the snow on the ground. You guys in the New England states have been getting hammered the last 2 years.... I truly feel bad for you.

randlemanboater
01-11-2017, 09:43 AM
Speaking of feeling the pain, we got about 8 inches of snow last Saturday and its still here!!!

Southern custom is for the snow to be gone in a day and a half, this is really cramping my fishing schedule.

charlie_the_tuna
01-13-2017, 09:30 PM
feel our pain?? this aint pain. when the temp drops below 15 degrees for a couple weeks and we get 2 or 3 feet of snow...... that's our pain. hell, this aint nothin'. this just a cold snap and a few inches of powder.

Destroyer
01-13-2017, 10:33 PM
feel our pain?? this aint pain. when the temp drops below 15 degrees for a couple weeks and we get 2 or 3 feet of snow...... that's our pain. hell, this aint nothin'. this just a cold snap and a few inches of powder.

Yup. Well said. ... And so very true.

spareparts
01-13-2017, 11:46 PM
it was 81 here today :laugh:

wellcraftv20step
01-14-2017, 07:03 AM
Winter time soups are the best ,my wife makes a Pasta Fagioli to die for but I'll be having it in warmer climate,,,I used to love this time of year here in Ny, I hate it now ,every inch of my body hurts and I count the months 69 to be exact till I can get the heck out of here!!!! Carolina bound for sure, I do however love the positive attitude Paul and Charlie..

phatdaddy
01-14-2017, 01:16 PM
Just looked up recipe for pasta fagioli. Definately gonna have to give that a try next time it dips below 50*.

THEFERMANATOR
01-15-2017, 10:28 PM
It was pretty rough yesterday, wearing shorts, a t-shirt, no shoes, sweating, on the bow of my boat, all while fishing. Could have used a cool breeze in the morning, but the afternoon took care of that. Must have gotten close to 80 before the breeze started, but then the bugs showed up in the afternoon, it just made it uncomfortable with shorts on, so I packed it in around 5 after I caught 4 trout(not a great day, but I'll take it).

Destroyer
01-15-2017, 11:31 PM
It was pretty rough yesterday, wearing shorts, a t-shirt, no shoes, sweating, on the bow of my boat, all while fishing. Could have used a cool breeze in the morning, but the afternoon took care of that. Must have gotten close to 80 before the breeze started, but then the bugs showed up in the afternoon, it just made it uncomfortable with shorts on, so I packed it in around 5 after I caught 4 trout(not a great day, but I'll take it).

Gee Ferm... I don't know how you can stand it. I thought us northern guys had it bad... "no breeze"??? OMG... time to move!!!! :hide:

inaforty
01-16-2017, 07:01 PM
Ferm,
Packs it in around 5 pm.
It's dark here at 4:30 pm and about 18 degrees.:sad:

THEFERMANATOR
01-16-2017, 09:47 PM
Ferm,
Packs it in around 5 pm.
It's dark here at 4:30 pm and about 18 degrees.:sad:
Well, I was trying to beat the no see ums to the ramp. Ended up unloading the boat when they were in full swing. Them little bugs are just down right NASTY. The 2 nights of fresh fish dinner for us, my grandparents, and the neighbor made it worthwhile though. Just have to suck it up and deal with it I guess. Just consider myself lucky, it might cool off enough I have to leave my sweats on all day, now THAT would be a tragedy.

phatdaddy
01-16-2017, 10:27 PM
I had to cut the grass this weekend...

THEFERMANATOR
01-17-2017, 01:12 AM
I had to cut the grass this weekend...

Mines overdue, need to get out this week and cut it.

spareparts
01-17-2017, 08:11 AM
you know we are going to pay for this when everyone in those cold parts, moves South

THEFERMANATOR
01-17-2017, 02:38 PM
you know we are going to pay for this when everyone in those cold parts, moves South

I pay for it every year when it goes from taking 8-10 minutes to drive across town to 45-60 minutes to do the same drive in winter time.

Destroyer
01-17-2017, 07:28 PM
Spare, you have a better chance of seeing me than Ferm does. Fla is just to friggin hot and humid for these old northern bones. Northern SC or southern NC is the maximum amount of southern movement we are looking at. Northern NC might be more suited to us. Still a little hot, but at least you don't have the crippling humidity that Georgia and Florida do. :head:

Keyv20
01-17-2017, 07:51 PM
We hit a record low down here in the keys for this time of year it was 62 last week. I had to wear some layers to stay warm. This is ridiculous!!

THEFERMANATOR
01-18-2017, 12:37 AM
Spare, you have a better chance of seeing me than Ferm does. Fla is just to friggin hot and humid for these old northern bones. Northern SC or southern NC is the maximum amount of southern movement we are looking at. Northern NC might be more suited to us. Still a little hot, but at least you don't have the crippling humidity that Georgia and Florida do. :head:
Spread the word then so they will stop coming down here. But in reality, summer is nicer here than Jersey, and I've experienced both. I've been to over half the US, and summer in Florida(at least my part of Florida) is the nicest. The downside is it stays warm almost year round. I refuse to go through the Carolinas in summer, just way to hot and muggy for me. Summertime highs where I am are normally in the low to mid 90's, not that triple digit crap I've experienced in the midwest. Yes we do have humidity in the 70-90% range, but there is almost always a breeze, and it really isn't that bad unless you lose the breeze(like I did Saturday feeshin).

Destroyer
01-18-2017, 01:56 AM
Spread the word then so they will stop coming down here. But in reality, summer is nicer here than Jersey, and I've experienced both. I've been to over half the US, and summer in Florida(at least my part of Florida) is the nicest. The downside is it stays warm almost year round. I refuse to go through the Carolinas in summer, just way to hot and muggy for me. Summertime highs where I am are normally in the low to mid 90's, not that triple digit crap I've experienced in the midwest. Yes we do have humidity in the 70-90% range, but there is almost always a breeze, and it really isn't that bad unless you lose the breeze(like I did Saturday feeshin).

I'll have to take your word for it Ferm. I've been to Disney World twice, once in May and once in July. It was unbearable both times. And don't forget that I used to live in St. Mary's, Ga, for two years which is right over the line from Jacksonville.... To me the humidity and the heat were stifling. Curious though.. New Jersey Summers are usually in the mid 70's - 80's Yes, we hit the 90's occasionally, but that's the exception rather than the rule. You must have hit it at the wrong time.

As for the tourist problem, I do feel for you. I used to live in Tom's River NJ and the major highways for travel to Seaside Beach and other resort towns goes right thru it. In the winter I could go to work in Lakewood in 20 minutes. In the summer coming home usually took me an hour, and that's using the back roads most locals know. It was so bad my wife bought a t-shirt that read "I live here, I'm not a tourist and I don't give directions". I'm sure that Capt. Pete can attest to how crazy the traffic gets during the summer. So I do feel bad for you guys. (And I'll try my best to stay away so I don't add to the problem). :hide:

THEFERMANATOR
01-18-2017, 02:02 AM
My wife's family is all in the Tom's River area. They were all posting about rhe miserable heat this ladt summer. One of her cousins posted a pic of his truck showing 102, that's way to hot for me. Disney is actually in a hot spot of Florida as I don't care for that area much myself either. It's much more bearable where I am, hence why we have so many snow birds down for winter every year.

wellcraftv20step
01-19-2017, 08:08 PM
Don't worry Spares, I'm headed to North Carolina I don't want to be blamed for your commute haha, most likely mooresville, and as a child I spent every summer in Toms River as my mom was born and raised their.! It's a very very nice place but yes it's very hot their and just as cold as ny in winter..

randlemanboater
01-20-2017, 04:21 PM
We hit a record low down here in the keys for this time of year it was 62 last week. I had to wear some layers to stay warm. This is ridiculous!!

I was in the Keys a few years back and it dipped into the 50's, the locals had on winter parkas.

inaforty
01-20-2017, 06:53 PM
Well we're headed to FL (we will do our best to be respectful greenhorns). My Dad was stationed in Key West in 1950. I wish he could have stayed there. Karen and I have family is all over the US. First cousin in Fort Lauderdale and Bradenton. Karen has family up and down the west coast OR,WA,CA,AZ.

We love the heat. While we were in Port Charlotte last spring it was above 90.
The pool was 85 degrees. NICE!!

We been dreaming of moving for a number of years. We explore a different area of FL west coast every time we visit.