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I was in East Meadow which I think is in Long Island?
 
I was in East Meadow which I think is in Long Island?

that doesnt count as NY , NY the state and anything east and south of the hudson valley should be 2 different states
 
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this is oswego after the october storm of 2006 , i think that was 2 days of snow
oswego and that area gets it the worst
Shit, I knew it was bad up there and heard about people digging tunnels, but I didn't think it was THAT bad. I'd say that's probably what caused all the flooding eh?

Upstate to a downstate new yorker is Yonkers.

I consider myself to be upstate. Although it is lower upstate.

Map.

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Red dot is pretty close to where I'm at.
 
i consider myself to be upstate.. as in CLINTON COUNTY ny... there are quite a few lifted vehicles in this area plattsburgh ny..
 
i consider myself to be upstate.. as in CLINTON COUNTY ny... there are quite a few lifted vehicles in this area plattsburgh ny..

my buddy is from up in plattsburgh , he says a bunch of his friends drive lifted rangers , he used to have a lifted sdime
 
i consider myself to be upstate.. as in CLINTON COUNTY ny... there are quite a few lifted vehicles in this area plattsburgh ny..

Your the upstate-upstate kind of guy. Like I said, I'm lower downstate. I consider anything under me to be downstate because anything under me is city.
 
im in chemung county since i lifted my ranger, ive noticed about 3 other rangers just like mine prolly with the same lift. lol lots of people down here have lifted trucks but a majority of them are silverados.:lame:
 
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this is oswego after the october storm of 2006 , i think that was 2 days of snow

oswego and that area gets it the worst

That was the best storm ever. Hell, I wish Erie County had gotten that much tho. Instead of 3 feet and a 1 1/2 week of no power.

But, plenty of lifted Rangers and other trucks up here. Next time, visit the real New York :icon_thumby:
 
okay, this is a weird thread for me. that picture with all of the snow in oswego? yeah, i lived 10 minutes down route 48 from there in fulton, right on the oswego river.

as for johnnyo, you lived in watertown, myself and my entire family is from sackets harbor. it's a small village, i don't know if you know about it or not.
 
as for johnnyo, you lived in watertown, myself and my entire family is from sackets harbor. it's a small village, i don't know if you know about it or not.
Oh yeah, been there. I'm from Pittsburgh, PA but my ex-wife and her family are from Watertown. When we got divorced she moved back up there with our kids, so I was still back and forth for a number of years. Last year my son moved here to go to college and my daughter opted to move with him, so I don't have to go there any more. :headbang:

In February, 2007, a prolonged lake-effect snow event left 141 inches (360 cm) of snow on the Tug Hill Plateau.[13]

Last blizzard I was in was Super Bowl Sunday in 2007. Me and wife #2 had gone up to visit my kids. Leaving on Sunday, the snow starts kicking (this is when I took the pic posted earlier). Get south on I-81 and the sun comes out, no snow, do breakfast at the Grist Mill (which is excellent). Get across I-90 to Buffalo, the weather is fine, then the state cops have I-90 closed at the toll booths on the west side of Buffalo because the blizzard is closing in. I look at a map to find a way to get to I-86 and sneak into Erie the back way, we get about 8 miles and can't see a friggen' thing. Turn around, get back to Buffalo, there's still no snow there. :icon_confused: We head back east, get a room at the Red Roof in Rochester, and watch the Colts win the Super Bowl. Next morning there's a fair bit of snow and the temp is minus 19*, which wife #2 has never experienced. :icon_surprised: We go down some state route through central NY into central PA to Harrisburg so we can head home on the PA Turnpike to get around the blizzard, which is this point is getting insane at Syracuse and Oswego. Get home, flick on the Weather Channel, and Jim Cantore is broadcasting from the parking lot of the Grist Mill where by the end of the week the snow is up to the roof.

So that was all fun.
 
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that goddam lake effect snow lol anyone not from the great lakes region will probably not know what lake effect snow is.
 
That was the best storm ever. Hell, I wish Erie County had gotten that much tho. Instead of 3 feet and a 1 1/2 week of no power.

But, plenty of lifted Rangers and other trucks up here. Next time, visit the real New York :icon_thumby:

it was pretty bad where i live now , we had taken my "first" ranger to Batavia into BOCES on the night of the 12th , and my stepdad drove us back home to Bergen and stayed the night , well when we woke up , he had already left , when he pulled into the driveway at the house and opened his doors , they scraped the snow ( this was a 2000 F-150 7700 heavy half ) , and he had to bury two vehicles in the back yard by driving them as fas as possible off the driveway , and down the hill in our backyard so the neighbor could get the plow from the back of the garage with his 4x4 Kubota with the loader , i have some pics on the computer at home of the aftermath at my house , i will upload them on monday or so
 

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