Emergency Trip to Save a Cabin before it's crushed by Snow!!! Little Snow Cat to the Rescue.



We are On the Road Again, this time to save a cabin from near disaster! Come jump in let’s go for a ride in the little Snow Cat. Snowlene! Thanks for Watching Casey

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43 thoughts on “Emergency Trip to Save a Cabin before it's crushed by Snow!!! Little Snow Cat to the Rescue.”

  1. Casey your videos are just plain fun to watch. I sure appreciate how hard it is for Becky and you to work, film and then edit videos and then bring the finished product to us. All in pretty Southern Utah, thank you sir!

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  2. Seen the rope cheese cutter method used many times
    the angle is everything sometimes all the snow is removed in one try
    snowblower on the roof beats shoveling – next problem is melting snow that might flood the cabin

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  3. Nice job getting the snow off the cabin porch!! Yup, that was way too much span between posts. I'm really surprised it didn't break the support beam!! (unless there was a steel beam under the wood) What a beautiful play ground you have for an "office"!!!

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  4. You all are great to go out there and help those in need of assistance and checking on folks. That is an amazing amount of snow, I have never personally seen that much never mind a whole house covered in it.

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  5. As I said last year I'll say the same thing this video year you couldn't pay me enough to live up there. That is nothing but hardship and in my age I'm not looking for more hardship I'm looking for a whole lot less of it.

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  6. We should of learned from the natives and mountain men .
    Love those snow carts use to ride one for several years as a kid in Michigan .
    So easy .so fun to get a ride .
    Beautifully place .
    Too big of a house oh a cabin .
    Thanks for all your hard work .

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