I drove up this weekend and was still able to pul lup in to the driveway with my AWD. There was a bout 3 inches of compact snow on the road, and about 6 inches uncompacted on the ground. A few folks were out in the neighborhood taking their snowmobiles for some early season warmups up and down Nason Rd.
Here's an edited timelapse video of the last two weeks looking North out the master bedroom window to Lichtenberg Mountain.
And here are a few photos from the day. I got the strike plate mounted on the front deadbolt so it's more secure. And I spent the rest of the time measuring and planning for plumbing. With a few large/thick beams and floors joists 12 inches on center, plumbing is going to require some creativity.
Here's an edited timelapse video of the last two weeks looking North out the master bedroom window to Lichtenberg Mountain.
And here are a few photos from the day. I got the strike plate mounted on the front deadbolt so it's more secure. And I spent the rest of the time measuring and planning for plumbing. With a few large/thick beams and floors joists 12 inches on center, plumbing is going to require some creativity.
The structure is taking and shedding snow well, as I had hoped.
Snow fall at the front steps.
Snow coverage of our signpost rock and the Homes Northwest builder sign.
Notes to self:
1 - Don't assume all knfe blades lock in place.
2 - Confirm which blade edge is the sharp one BEFORE using it.
Some creative snowmobile storage by some neighbors down the road, in anticipation of more snow fall.
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