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"It just snowed yesterday and I don't think they get much snow up here.
Deep blanketing snow — up to 300 inches in some seasons — covers boulders, streambeds, fallen trees and outcroppings of rock.
Tour buses with snow chains drive in convoy behind the snowplough as it blasts snow up off the road high into the air.
The massive avalanche appears to have been triggered by a "wind slab" – a mass of compacted snow – up to six metres thick.
The record-breaking late-October snowstorm, which buried some northern New England towns in snow (up to 31 inches) and snapped trees like twigs, may be the final blow to an already lackluster foliage season.
"We used to have snow up to here and up to here," he said, pointing to his torso and his shoulders as he recalled a string of childhood winters.
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It snowed up there.
"It snows up there in New York City, doesn't it?" asked Mr. Melancon's father-in-law, Floyd Harrington, 81.
We arrived slopeside about an hour later, and sure enough, it was really snowing up there and really blowing too.
Not suited for snow build up: Snow build up can be a problem too.
The snow was up to our chests.
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