SundanceKidZero

SundanceKidZero t1_j9x2o1x wrote

In 2015 I was on the pike and an SUV probably 2.5-3 car lengths ahead of me had a sheet of frozen snow fly off its roof. I thought it would be powder and just poof away if it hit me. Nope. Smashed in my windshield, jettisoned my rear view mirror into the back seat, and even dented a small part of the roof where the windshield met the metal of the car. To this day if it rains really hard, I'll get a small leak going inside.

I rage hard at anyone I see who hasn't cleared their roof off. They make long snow scrapers, I know you can get one. Don't be a lazy piece of shit.

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SundanceKidZero t1_j5s58ih wrote

Not the first time that's happened. In January 2011 or 2012 I was on that hill for night skiing when the power went out around 7PM. People were skiing down the mountain and suddenly were plunged into darkness, people were stuck on the lifts for maybe an hour? My friends and I hiked up Indian Summer by the Monadnock lift and road down in the dark. Wildest sensation I've ever felt.

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