What did you expect? I hope you to hear “how do you Canadians do it… -30 with wind, this is mad ” in the near future. Muhahaha! Reply
That’s entirely what I expected (: I was being facetious (; (I like snow much more than rain. I have a feeling this opinion will change the first time I have cold wet feet from walking in snow on the ground…) Reply
Wet snow is commonly called ‘slush’. You normally hop over puddles of these. Snow is great. Melted snows is the real pain. 🙂 Reply
What did you expect?
I hope you to hear “how do you Canadians do it… -30 with wind, this is mad ” in the near future.
Muhahaha!
That’s entirely what I expected (: I was being facetious (;
(I like snow much more than rain. I have a feeling this opinion will change the first time I have cold wet feet from walking in snow on the ground…)
Wet snow is commonly called ‘slush’. You normally hop over puddles of these. Snow is great. Melted snows is the real pain. 🙂
Does it snow in New Zealand (around sea level I mean)?
Nope! It’s pretty much confined to up on mountains.