In Wyoming and South Dakota a snow blower has very little value. In the mountains of Wyoming we have three foot or more of snow on the level and have to use heavy machinery to clear our paths. A snow blower can not keep up. At the ranch in South Dakota we do not even clear the snow if it is less than a foot. More than that and we wait a day to see if it will blow over to Minnesota or Iowa before firing up the plows. The rest of my family lives along the front range of Colorado. I love visiting there during big snow storms because they might get eight inches of snow and it melts off the next day. Around here, after the first snow fall, the ground will be white until spring.
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