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Old 03-18-2014, 05:46 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by jmen24 View Post
The nice thing is that even though it is cold out, the sun is strong enough to generate some snow melting. This may not follow suit with the ice, but it is something to hold onto.

On a side note: Are the bob houses really iced in with the snow/rain/snow/freeze event from a few weeks ago? It would seem to me that if you did not move your house before the refreeze that they would be a bear to move now.
Since I put my shacks on at the of january it has been "blocked" up 3 times. First time was 6" than got some snow/rain and warm temps and had to block up 4", than last week with the rain and warm temps again I found those blocks were under water so had to go another 4" and now those are 2" over the ice. If not kept up, you could be in the ice to the floorboards or above, not good.
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