View Full Version : Fark the friggin White shite !
T.W.R
15th June 2006, 19:18
Well after being caught in the middle of the dump of Snow on Monday ( adequately named a weather bomb by the metrological service).
Lost power early hours of Monday morning, which meant no water from the settelment well, phones went down later that evening as well. Power went out somewhere around 3am Monday & came on 4.45pm today.
We Had 14 inches (350mm) of snow here, its ripped the shit out of the trees around the property (lost most of the cherry trees, & the fruit trees are looking pretty knackered) going to have plenty of fire-wood though from the Marcrocarpas, Blue gums, & willows. spent the monday clearing the driveway of downed trees just to able to get the 4x4 out
Have to laugh a bit at Auckland moaning about loosing power for half a day, try over 3.5 days without power or water and bloody snow everywhere. and there's plenty of places still without any of the basics tonight (and its looking like upto 2wks for some).
luckly had wood for the log burner to keep warm, though most of the wood is soaked now & still hidden under a blanket of white shit. Cooking has been done on camp cookers, as with hot water for coffees etc.
Could have held a Mid Canterbury Brass Monkey over the last couple of days :yes: Though on Tuesday was impressed to see a Biker heading north fully geared up on tour ( Damn keen man & a Guzzi rider to boot :gob: )
Scorpygirl
15th June 2006, 19:23
Well done!!! :niceone: I would take my hat off to you all - only my ears would be cold without it!!! :cold: Cool photos too (OOPS no pun intended)
I hope it thaws soon for you.
Take care.
bladez
15th June 2006, 19:23
bloody bugger that fell bad 4 the others still without power :gob:
onearmedbandit
15th June 2006, 19:25
Was wondering how you and the others down there were doing! Good to see all is okay, if not completely white.
u4ea
15th June 2006, 19:25
absolutly amazing...............good to hear youve survived.......so far.......
yungatart
15th June 2006, 19:33
Cheers to you and all those others doing it the hard way!! :niceone: While you were freezing your butt off, we had power, sunshine and 20 glorious degrees.Those in the South without power were in our thoughts - bugger the Dorklanders - they need to harden up:weep:
Matt Bleck
15th June 2006, 19:43
Sounds like there's more to come to, hows ya roof holding up with all that white shite on it?
Goblin
15th June 2006, 19:47
Good to have you back:yes:
My mum & I had a giggle about the news coverage of the events of the week. Lots about Dorkland's power out & their traffic catastrophy....:violin: then shorter items about the white-out. I feel for all who are doing it tough down there without moaning.:rockon:
Wicked pics! :niceone:
Flatcap
15th June 2006, 20:05
Dunno whether you guys have seen this, but looks impressive
T.W.R
15th June 2006, 21:24
Ha it's been an entertaining few days, playing lumberjack clearing broken trees etc, been getting a bit sick of camp cooking though :yes: , the clear nights have been interesting with the full moon, it's been so bright there hasn't been any need for lights, but there's only so much you can do by candlelight & only so much radio that can be listened too.
Since it snowed the weather hasn't been too bad, but it's actually been warmer at night than during the day (well it's felt like it anyhow, supposed 0 to -3 temp isn't overly hot). Still got a good 10 inches on the ground in most places :angry:
The melt is the worst thing though, everythings soaked. The house roof is doing OK but the car garage has a nice bow in it, and most of the guttering is looking sad (once the thaw really sets in I'd say the guttering might get ripped off).
Even though SH1 is only 200m away the township is pretty much 4x4 only, and on Monday & Tuesday it was myself and a neighbour that were the only vehicles mobile (My Landcruiser & his Safari). Cars are still a risky option at the moment . All the streets have 3ft high snow islands down the middle from when the grader came through.
A farmer just out of Chertsey had his Hilux crushed by a powerpole only seconds after he got out to check sheep. Some places towards the sea & up towards Methven are still basically isolated still and only have decent 4x4s & tractors as transport.
The power supply has been reconnected to the main areas just to get water supply back to households, most of the water is pumped from a community well (only has a 3hr backup generator) and when the power went down so did the phones within 7hrs along with the local repeater stations for cellphone coverage.
Main power supply is looking like being anywhere upto 2wks for outlaying areas, and some of the places up country & further south are still completely cut-off. There's an unknown number of powerpoles down in the area, but it's common belief to be in excess of 700 poles over something like 3000km of lines around the Ashburton area alone.
Scorpygirl
15th June 2006, 21:36
Glad you have power back then TWR and are able to keep us in touch with the real world!!! I am a Dorklander but was I worried ... no...I was too sick to care really and the gas heater and a nice blanket kept me warm all day!! :blah:
SARGE
15th June 2006, 21:39
i actually miss the huge snowfalls.. almost jumped a flight down there to play in the drifts..
Goblin
15th June 2006, 21:40
Dunno whether you guys have seen this, but looks impressive
:gob: Wow! That IS impressive!
Can only imagine the thaw...everything turning to sludge. Will be a massive mission getting everything back into order again. That's a whole lotta power poles...no shortage of work for transfeild eh.:blip:
Jantar
15th June 2006, 22:00
Dunno whether you guys have seen this, but looks impressive
That photo is an IR image that has been colour enhanced. It shows many areas as being snowed in when they haven't had any snow at all. Central Otago and Northern Southland are completely clear, and I believe Wanaka and Queenstown are also clear of snow on the ground.
Mid and South Canterbury are particularly hard hit and are likely to have snow on the ground for some time.
I have still been riding my bike all week, and as usual rode to work today. I wouldn't be doing that if there was as much snow around as that photo depicts.
TWR, I hope all comes right for you soon.
oldrider
15th June 2006, 22:30
Hi TWR, looks like you have got a good dose of snow at your place.
We have not got as much as that satellite pic suggests.
Our village came out quite lucky, only about 400mm in the town but increasing as it rises on the hills and out to the towns all round us.
The weather god must ride a Honda.
I shovelled all the snow away from our house while it was soft and dumped it somewhere else to thaw.
Hard work but that messy shit loses it's charm after a few days.
My olive trees got a hiding but have come out better than the last fall.
There is supposed to be another lot coming through tonight, I have put a jack and strut under my garage roof to support it, just in case.
Hope you get your services back soon and this new threat leaves you alone. :bye: Cheers John.
Yeah, more snow to sea level forecast for this weekend!
T.W.R
16th June 2006, 00:14
Ha there's plenty of spare snow around here if anyone wants it :yes:
mmm dunno about the weather gods riding hondas :shutup: but I know it kills batteries in kawasakis after 3 days sitting idle in the shed :angry: can't even get the bugger out at the moment.
Basically we were pretty lucky around this area, friends near Timaru are still housebound and people around Fairlie are doing it really hard at present. The road through to Fairlie from Geraldine is still blocked etc.
It could have been worse here, as prior to it snowing we'd had a good dose of rain so it must have snowed fairly hard for it to settle, as it was we got 14inches in 8hrs roughly.
Heres hoping that the forecast weather just keeps to rain to wash some of this stuff away, even though it's turning in a water laden bog.
sAsLEX
16th June 2006, 10:40
Sounds like a bit of fun....not!
Why not clear the snow off the garage roof and from the gutters?
Str8 Jacket
16th June 2006, 10:47
Ah I love those photos! Takes me back to the days when I was a kid growing up in Ohakune, still I dont know how I'd cope now.... I think its freezing in Wellington. Glad to hear that your OK despite everything!
Good to hear you have got your power back on & you're holding up ok.:yes:
Hope you stocked up on some more fuel & candles in case the forecast is right for more snow this weekend & the shit hits the fan again.
Guzzi riders ah :first: maybe it was someone still tiki touring home from the Brass.
Sludge (& a little bit of white stuff) is what I worked in at Lincoln the other day, real gumboot weather. Don't envy you one bit.
Some friends not too far Sth off CHCH have only recently go their power back on too & we suspect a few we haven't heard from are still waiting.
Stay warm, keep safe
SDU
Brian d marge
17th June 2006, 03:39
Hopefully be racing your way soon...an if it aint at least 3 feet in snow , and - 3 ,
i ll know who to call for my latest movie ......Brokemyback 3 , the gorrilas revenge ( retitled "you poof" )
Stephen
( on a lighter note ....how is it , that British rail , New Zealand , all seem to have trouble when there is an inch of snow
We get METERS of the stuff ....and the maranuchi line gets delayed .......
I rang telescum and powerconsouth once and said ,,,with all the problems ..wouldnt it be easier to bury the lines ,,,in a 1/2 meter dia hose pipe
oh no sir ,,,,,, to friggen expensive
* to whom ,,,,you or the CUSTOMER ,,who YOU are spose to serve ,,,,,,,)
I lived in Little river ,,,34 km from CHCH,,,,,
and only ONCE ..( well twice ,,cos i tried it on again ) did they replace ALL the food in my fridge .. for the party ....for the extended fanau ...... :zzzz:
Nuclear , underground pipes ,,,,thats the future ,,,
PPS BUY ME A FRIGGEN BEER YOU BYITCH ....I ll even drive down to ,,ASHHasMYBuns on the 4th :shake:
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