KTMLew01
Team Owner
Re-rebooted PC and it's happy now. Odly had shut it down last night and just fired it up again this morning. Sumping went sideways. All better now!
Eh, I just need to get far enough south that the local roads don't freeze. Our neighborhood had privately maintained roads, so the state isn't going to salt or scrape them. There's one lightly-traveled road out of the local area that crosses a bridge over a salt marsh, and it's not going to be a priority to get scraped. If there's any frozen accumulation, we're not getting out of the neighborhood and it's five or six frozen miles to the nearest resource, a convenience store. And if we lose electricity...I'm thinking Bermuda. Looks like gonna be cold clear down to mid Florida. Then week after maybe get even colder!
Northern states have the resources to deal with these conditions. It's not worth having dedicated equipment for something that only happens every two or three years, either personally or at the state level.The kind of weather being predicted for the south is an every week occurrence to your neighbors to the north and yet somehow they survive.
For the people that are there during the storm. That's why I said to stay home, because of the roads and their icy conditions. Because you don't have the resources and the experience of navigating those conditions. There's no need to travel in that. The good thing is that snow and ice both naturally melt, most times quickly so the wintery conditions won't last long.Northern states have the resources to deal with these conditions. It's not worth having dedicated equipment for something that only happens every two or three years, either personally or at the state level.
But if I leave, it will be before it gets bad, just as I do for hurricanes. I have the resources to relocate to better conditions and see no reason I shouldn't.
Oh, I agree completely, and hunkered down many times back when I was still working and on the 'Essential' list. I know I don't have the experience.For the people that are there during the storm. That's why I said to stay home, because of the roads and their icy conditions. Because you don't have the resources and the experience of navigating those conditions. There's no need to travel in that.