So I had a long weekend and went on a Canada snowmobiling / fishing / log cabin adventure. It was so remote and so beautiful! The cabin was heated with a wood stove. Not as easy as turning the thermostat up or down. It was a ton of work, but no real suffering. No frost bite our really any chance of getting it. We were staying on an island on a huge lake. We were the only people on the lake. I had a suana one night, but decided it was a bit to much work to do again the next night. I had to drill a hole in the lake and hull seven five gallon buckets of water up hill to the suana to fill the hot water basin. Great novelty the first night and it did feel great. I pulled five lake trout through the ice. One was even a big trophy. I also caught big eelpout.
I got home Late Sunday night and had to shovel 14 inches of snow out of my driveway. It took two hours and I was even more sore. I have recovered and it sounds like we have another even bigger snow storm hitting us tomorrow night. Why don't I own a snow blower?
My question to you warm weather friends is how much of top two paragraghs do you understand?
I got home Late Sunday night and had to shovel 14 inches of snow out of my driveway. It took two hours and I was even more sore. I have recovered and it sounds like we have another even bigger snow storm hitting us tomorrow night. Why don't I own a snow blower?
My question to you warm weather friends is how much of top two paragraghs do you understand?

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I understand it all.
What lake where you on?