gatesmr2
Established Member
Hiya
Now i'm not that old at 38 but it seems every time we get a few flakes of snow we have a weather warning :shock:
Is it just my memory playing tricks on me or does it seem like we don't know how to do anything when we get a little snow??
I have been listening to the news and hearing of schools shut up north, and its the headline story telling us we might get up to 5cm.
Where i used to live in the middle of the countryside in Cambs with ***** (big deep ditches) i can remember walking over a **** at the back of the garden which is 6ft plus deep and filled with snow, we never got snowed in and when i first started work i only ever missed one day as it was black ice, freezing fog and i was meant to be there at 5.30am, but still managed to get in for 10ish. Ok a lot of the problems where cleared by the local farmers and there tractors clearing the snow of the back roads (yes i did hate them as i never missed one bloody day of school due to snow) so they could walk over the fields and go shooting over the christmas new year break.
We have not had a bad winter snow wise for years i would like to know what happens if we get a real problem with deep snow as in where you do get snow drifts that swallow a car.
A couple of years ago i was near cambridge when if you remember the gritters did not go out till it was to late and the M11 was blocked by snow, the next morning i had a good 8 inches of snow on the car, cleared it off de-iced it and off i went all be it very slowly. You would be amazed at how many people didn't turn up for work.
In Sweden etc they don't seem to have a problem and even closer to home in Scotland they just take it in there stride so why is it that a few cm of snow if you listen to the news grinds the whole country to a halt???
After looking at the Pictures on the TV it seems they don't have that much snow up north really ok a few back roads might be closed but please surely we can keep main roads open in this day an age with a few cm of snow on them.
Might just be me looking back with rose tinted glasses :?
Martin
Now i'm not that old at 38 but it seems every time we get a few flakes of snow we have a weather warning :shock:
Is it just my memory playing tricks on me or does it seem like we don't know how to do anything when we get a little snow??
I have been listening to the news and hearing of schools shut up north, and its the headline story telling us we might get up to 5cm.
Where i used to live in the middle of the countryside in Cambs with ***** (big deep ditches) i can remember walking over a **** at the back of the garden which is 6ft plus deep and filled with snow, we never got snowed in and when i first started work i only ever missed one day as it was black ice, freezing fog and i was meant to be there at 5.30am, but still managed to get in for 10ish. Ok a lot of the problems where cleared by the local farmers and there tractors clearing the snow of the back roads (yes i did hate them as i never missed one bloody day of school due to snow) so they could walk over the fields and go shooting over the christmas new year break.
We have not had a bad winter snow wise for years i would like to know what happens if we get a real problem with deep snow as in where you do get snow drifts that swallow a car.
A couple of years ago i was near cambridge when if you remember the gritters did not go out till it was to late and the M11 was blocked by snow, the next morning i had a good 8 inches of snow on the car, cleared it off de-iced it and off i went all be it very slowly. You would be amazed at how many people didn't turn up for work.
In Sweden etc they don't seem to have a problem and even closer to home in Scotland they just take it in there stride so why is it that a few cm of snow if you listen to the news grinds the whole country to a halt???
After looking at the Pictures on the TV it seems they don't have that much snow up north really ok a few back roads might be closed but please surely we can keep main roads open in this day an age with a few cm of snow on them.
Might just be me looking back with rose tinted glasses :?
Martin