
That pole used to hold my satellite dish, it's about 7 feet tall. Most of that snow was pushed there by the plow trucks that clear our road. The actual snow snow in the back yard is about 4 feet deep at this point. 360 inches flattens out to about 48 with a few seriously heavy rains.
That little dark triangle is the neighbor's jeep, they didn't use it all winter so it's just a little buried. They have a tin roof that shoots snow into the driveway, that and snow plows don't help an used vehicle!
This is the view of the Chilkats across the river from where I get my drinking water. Yeah, I have running water but it's from a brackish nasty well. The Mud Bay spring is where many of us get spring water for drinking.


This is another example of what a tin roof does...road is bare and wet, heap of snow might be giving the pup-dog a vantage point for another month!
This is the unmaintained portion of the road, the dog on the snow pile is just off to my left. This is 'the park road' and those drifts are what the local plow trucks have pushed up all winter... there's actually a driveway on the right during the summer.













