It looks like the buffalo wallow, it is a good concpet for them to get their trailer into that designated parking spot. It took them two years to get it parked right - ansxious to see come spring how much of thier hard shoveling labor has to be redone - but I can always get my "plow truck" in there to help them out. I had not thought about that sport ot push snow, it would be a nice slide area. Did I win anything by being number 7777 to your site?
from there to the HITWRA Glacier in the corner would be nice. Our beer could stay cold 'til Labor Day! Thinking of "sluffage" - will we need to build steps DOWN in to the bear den in May?
By Memorial Day weekend, we may need to dig steps down into all of the dwellings, including the Duck House. The Moose Wallow should be ok, all we will need to do is tunnel to find the door way - they will have a genuine igloo. As for the Wolf Den, at least you will not need to step up to get into your unit, it shoulod be about the height of the snow - firee pit is gone. In the event of an early meltdown, we may want to stage your canoe to access the area.
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Is that the moose lodgeing?
No its a buffalo!!!
It looks like the buffalo wallow, it is a good concpet for them to get their trailer into that designated parking spot. It took them two years to get it parked right - ansxious to see come spring how much of thier hard shoveling labor has to be redone - but I can always get my "plow truck" in there to help them out. I had not thought about that sport ot push snow, it would be a nice slide area. Did I win anything by being number 7777 to your site?
from there to the HITWRA Glacier in the corner would be nice. Our beer could stay cold 'til Labor Day! Thinking of "sluffage" - will we need to build steps DOWN in to the bear den in May?
...and - no prize...
By Memorial Day weekend, we may need to dig steps down into all of the dwellings, including the Duck House. The Moose Wallow should be ok, all we will need to do is tunnel to find the door way - they will have a genuine igloo. As for the Wolf Den, at least you will not need to step up to get into your unit, it shoulod be about the height of the snow - firee pit is gone. In the event of an early meltdown, we may want to stage your canoe to access the area.
The canoe could play triple roles in our triathalon. Sledding, white water paddling, and weight pull (I know it will hold around 800 lbs.).
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