As Jeff said. We beat one such into Pt Hope by a hair. We saw it coming - an ugly putrid pale yellow cloud - when about 10 miles out and hauled ass. The last mile was in the blizzard. I could barely see the glow from the snow machine taillight 20 feet ahead. We navigated off the wind, and the fact that we would notice the beach ice on both sides if we strayed too far, and it funneled us right in.

On the other hand, the dump wasn't 18 miles away....., but that's what kids do sometimes.- push the envelope of what they are supposed to be doing. Or not doing. Or going. I'm guessing they were not at the dump when it hit....

It's a wonder there are 8 billion people in the world! smile

I'm hoping they all recover well, with no loss of body parts.

Last edited by las; 02/05/20.

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