Drop them in the middle of Fort Drum, or just the Tug Hill region.   I went to 
college at Clarkson in Potsdam, just to the north; (home of K2CC Clarkson 
University Amateur radio), and the school only closed 1/2 day for the Blizzard 
of '77.   Even Western New York & Buffalo can learn something from them!  

Now, for real fun, come watch us in North Carolina when it snows.  After we've 
cleaned out the stores of bread, milk & eggs before the storm, we sit at home 
watching the Raleigh newsfolks film all the accidents of people who never 
learned the physics of objects on ice.

Chuk 
kb4mdz
  
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Kelsey" <wb2...@...> wrote:
>
> Mayville, NY has had 278" so far this year. I say "so far" because we're not 
> out of the woods yet even though it's all gone at the moment. We get lake 
> effect snow (and rain) here and usually get an on-site visit from the folks 
> from The Weather Channel.
> 
> Albany doesn't get much snow - too far from the Great Lakes. However, 
> Watertown (off the end of Lake Ontario) gets more than we do.
> 
> Chuck
> WB2EDV
> 
>

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