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Old 02-15-2004, 04:42 AM
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We don't get much snow in Texas, but we had 4 to 6 inches this morning when we woke up. We loaded up the family and spent the morning driving through the country. I thought this was a great Hummer experience picture and wanted to share.

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We don't get much snow in Texas, but we had 4 to 6 inches this morning when we woke up. We loaded up the family and spent the morning driving through the country. I thought this was a great Hummer experience picture and wanted to share.

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Black looks cool in the snow..

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We were hoping to get some of that, but no dice. My 3 year old daughter woke us up this morning to go out and see if it snowed. We've talked about riding a couple of hours north today just to see some snow on the ground.
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4-6" or 4-6 cm of snow?


I was out playing in 10" of snow in a couple of our 100 acre bean and corn fields.
Lots of fun but no pics.

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You guys are making me very glad that I don't get to see this stuff too often.

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snow is a wonderful thing! I moved here to CO to enjoy it more.
Great pics Alec.
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Thats why I cant see myself live anywhere else other than Northern Utah. Got my snow here in the North and can drive to St. George or Moab and enjoy the sun there if I am sick of the snow by than. http://www.skiutah.com/

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skaughtiee_ I know where your going with this. I lived in Sugarhouse, just outside SLC. I loved the skiing there, 20 min from the MTNS. Now i have to drive 2 hours to go skiing. Went wheelin in bountiful and "Little Moab" ( dwon by UT Lake). The weather here is great though!!!! CO is great... besides we have real beer here.. not 2.8 only!
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