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SRTie4k t1_jdhblcg wrote
Reply to comment by TrespassersWilliamTW in Got this sometime ago. USGS doesn't have this level of accuracy in their maps. by Peanut-Donut
As someone who was born and raised in Vermont, IMO hippies want a sense of community without the commercialization. That means small towns bordering bigger towns. And there are no bigger towns north of Concord that aren't complete yuppy enclaves.
SRTie4k t1_jcnbi5z wrote
Reply to comment by Peanut-Donut in How much have you spent on heating this year? Type fuel? by Open-Industry-8396
I only have a 1600 sq-ft house and it has decent insulation.
SRTie4k t1_jck1az5 wrote
I cut/buck/split/stack wood off my own property. Went through about 3.5 cord so far this year. Doing your own firewood is definitely not free though, it takes gas and a TON of time/effort. I'd wager if I did a cost analysis it's actually more expensive for me to do it than to buy it given my occupation, but it's satisfying, a good workout and really helps clear out the massive amount of old growth behind the house.
As for oil, paid maybe ~$1600 over the last year. Only turned oil heat on once during the deep freeze we had, otherwise it's exclusively hot water.
SRTie4k t1_jceyjyv wrote
Reply to comment by madcats323 in You know you live in Vermont when the boss rides his snowmobile to work. by taez555
Pretty sure that's a Ski-Doo. I had a Freeride 137, that 800 was a phenomenal motor.
As a side note, it's pretty interesting how they implement reverse. They literally stop the engine, then restart it and run it backwards. The marvel of a 2-stroke.
SRTie4k t1_jc6e61m wrote
Reply to comment by Appropriate_Beat_335 in What’s everyone seeing in their neck of the woods? by Burger-King-Covid
Just up the road in Dublin, we lost power at 5 but it's back on now. 12 inches here already. This shit is insanely heavy, though. Heavier than the last few dumps, which were also heavy wet snow. I've already had to cut one tree down.
Gonna be a fun cleanup tomorrow.
Edit Lost power again at 8:30AM, on the gen again. Snow looks to be around 16" as of 9AM.
SRTie4k t1_jc2u0xo wrote
Reply to comment by thetruthaboutcows in First Snow Map For The Tuesday/Wednesday Nor'Easter by TheCloudBoy
We've gotten 12+ inches of wet heavy snow a few times already. In Dublin I got 14 inches of cement on January 22.
Like I said, we've gotten enough heavy wet stuff and high winds in the past few months that I doubt there will be significant power issues. My generator is ready in case I'm wrong, though.
SRTie4k t1_jc1j8lo wrote
Reply to comment by thetruthaboutcows in First Snow Map For The Tuesday/Wednesday Nor'Easter by TheCloudBoy
Living in the Monadnock region myself, I'd be surprised if there were significant power outages. We've already had more power outages this winter than we've had the past 4 years combined. My assumption is most of the dead and loose tree limbs have already come down with the previous few storms we've gotten, and there will only be sporadic outages here and there.
SRTie4k t1_j6nwrt7 wrote
Reply to comment by GrilledSpamSteaks in Really want to build a house like this. Passive home stays at 70 degrees in Maine w/o furnace. by Twigglesnix
Supposedly rodents don't like Rockwool.
SRTie4k t1_j63z4yr wrote
Reply to comment by thefivepercent in Hudson, NH woman found guilty on charges related to Capitol attack by rabblebowser
Troy and Rindge are far worse than Winchester. The Chief of Police of Troy attended Jan 6.
SRTie4k t1_j5pgo6h wrote
Reply to comment by Psychological-Cry221 in Why does this state seem to lose power so frequently? It’s always related to downed power lines from trees? Or is this a grid issue? by JayBisky
From what I know their policy is to do it and ask for forgiveness later. My mother in law lives in Rumney and had a bunch of trees on her property abutting the road cut down without her input.
I'm not saying it's the right thing to do, but at some point we have to ask ourselves what trade-offs we need to make to keep our power infrastructure more reliable, especially with the push towards everything being electric. Underground service would be great, but it's not feasible in most of the state, and I'd assume prohibitively expensive.
SRTie4k t1_j5okqg8 wrote
Reply to comment by TwinTtoo in Why does this state seem to lose power so frequently? It’s always related to downed power lines from trees? Or is this a grid issue? by JayBisky
We at least partially have the deregulated environment to thank for that. Eversource invests the absolute minimum required to keep their equipment operational. If you look at the other utilities in this state, like NH Power Co-op, they literally cut trees down within 10ft of the lines down to the ground, while Eversource only trims branches 6ft around the lines themselves.
SRTie4k t1_j3wthyr wrote
Reply to comment by kittybellyfulloflies in PSA: 4-Way Stand-Offs. “You go first.” “No, you go first.” “I’ll wait.” “No, you go, I’ll wait.” by Unique-Public-8594
The worst is stopping in the middle of an active lane of traffic to let someone in/out. I can't count the amount of times I've seen that.
SRTie4k t1_j08cb6e wrote
This may be an extremely stupid question, but have you verified that your well pump breaker is on?
SRTie4k t1_jdhbq7t wrote
Reply to Possibly the most nh article ever made. by captainjackass28
This is more a Vermont story.