Short video from start of the 12/7 LES storm.

srt20

Active member
Wait till you get caught out of town in a whiteout.

Then you'll be having fun....
 

sjb

Member
Was dreaming about being on the sled last night. And these videos really get me going. Keep them coming!
 

srt20

Active member
Haha The locals are probably driving by saying to themselves "what the heck is this guy doing? Its just a little snow" lol

Im glad you're pumped. Get some good video of a whiteout from that location when it comes.
 

packerlandrider

Well-known member
Haha The locals are probably driving by saying to themselves "what the heck is this guy doing? Its just a little snow" lol

Im glad you're pumped. Get some good video of a whiteout from that location when it comes.
Hahaha ^ more or less :D (if I'm allowed to be considered a local)

But yes, awesome to see ya getting pumped Will!

Also, looks like you are in a great location - just down the street from true Calumet landmarks such as the Michigan House, Shute's, and Bucko's :D
 

Willh

New member
lol!

No, I've always been nerdy. Lived in northern Maine for over a decade...regularly saw 50-60 inches of snowcover, even saw 75" in 2008...and I've always been a prolific picture taker.

I also have a habit of reading books while I'm outside walking my dog through the streets. So people know I'm off a bit.

lol.

But no, I'm not noob to intense winters - I've seen -40 and colder multiple times (whether at our house or via driving to remote cold spots in the Allagash of Maine), received 40 inches of snow on christmas day, on and on.

It's what I love.

But yeah - I'm happy today, lol.

And god - still getting crushed by snow outside.
 
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Willh

New member
If it's not annoying and not flooding the board, I'll contribute my pictures more often here. I just love documenting snow storms.

Otherwise...check out americanwx.com...I post things there a lot, too. I'm a meteorology weather weenie.
 

frnash

Active member
If it's not annoying and not flooding the board, I'll contribute my pictures more often here. … I'm a meteorology weather weenie.
Annoying? Hеll no it's not! Keep it coming!
As for myself, a too-long "displaced Yooper" in da Airyzony desert, I can't see too much of it! "Weather weenie"? Me too!
… Also, looks like you are in a great location - just down the street from true Calumet landmarks such as the Michigan House, Shute's, and Bucko's :biggrin:
And while you're there, if you're any kind of history buff, in case you haven't checked it out yet do not miss the Calumet Theatre, just a bit less than 200 ft. north of Shute's.

T'is fairly innocuous from the exterior, but step inside and it'll blow you away, it's a hidden gem of local history.

See (click →) Wikipedia: The Calumet Theatre, and
and the (click →) Calumet Theatre official web site.

I encourage you to take the tour:
During Regular Box Office Hours
[Current hours: Wed. – Fri. 12:00 pm – 5 pm EST Only — but check]
Call the Box Office at
(906) 337-2610 for availability.

Self-Guided Tours
During Box Office Hours

Guided Tours
(by appointment only)
Tours last approximately 45-60 minutes
Tours limited on days of performance
and by volunteer availability
I recommend an unhurried self-guided tour — see ALL the nooks and crannies. Bring your camera, if allowed. You'll feel like you've been transported back to Ford's Theater, in Washington D.C. circa 1861-1865 and will almost expect to see ol' Abe Lincoln sitting in one of the boxes on the left.

Be sure to check out the "performers' dressing room", up a very steep and narrow stairway backstage and smaller than one of Clark Kent's telephone booths.

Dressing room? Seriously? Ol' Clark Kent could barely turn around in there, never mind the performers of the day having to deal with their elaborate operatic/theatrical costumes: Madame Helena Modjeska, Lillian Russell, John Phillip Sousa, Sarah Bernhardt, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Lon Chaney, Sr., Jason Robards, Sr., James O’Neill, William S. Hart, Frank Morgan, Wallace and Noah Beery…

Note: the Calumet Theatre was built in 1900 (40 years after John T. Ford turned the The First Baptist Church (1834) into a theater in 1861) when the village of Calumet had a population of approximately 4000 and more than 30,000 lived within walking distance.
 
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