303abuser Apparently we were the 2nd coldest place on earth last night. Coldest Boxing Day in 100 years too. It’s way too early in the winter for this, normally January and February are worse.
Dubman 303abuser Fuck.. whereabouts in Canada do you live. I’ve just been speaking to my friends in Seattle. They’ve been snowed in as they have a cabin in the woods and have started to run out of food.
303abuser Dubman Edmonton, Alberta. We had almost no snow 3 weeks ago and it was unusually warm, then the freezing rain started, then it got really, really cold the last couple of weeks. Can’t imagine being isolated in a cabin through snow like that.
Dubman 303abuser Thankfully they are not to far from the main road. But it’s so hilly it becomes to dangerous to drive on the roads.
jonattonyeah We’ve had rain for eight days straight and Tahoe has seen sixteen feet of snow. Donner Pass, where those people ate each other, has had four feet in 24 hours. We need it. Badly. So whatever. But unusual.
Old-Dutch jonattonyeah Donner Pass, where those people ate each other, has had four feet in 24 hours. Maybe it should be renamed Pass Donna. 4 feet? Wonder when they’re gonna eat the rest
jonattonyeah Old-Dutch It’s a pretty gnarly story. They were stuck up there for four months. Back in 1847. It’s stunning in the summer but brutal during the winter. They ate each other.
Homegrove We’ve had a “normal” winter so far, which is now unusual. IE cold weather, and snow. I’m loving it.
Along_the_Wire jonattonyeah I love Tahoe. Went there for two weeks on my third ever time snowboarding and had the best fucking time. Loads of roads like that
303abuser Dan You must have seen it during the summer or you went somewhere else. Not sure about cheetahs, don’t think i’ve been in a strip club in 20 years, but I can tell you to avoid amateur night at Rusty’s. 😂
Homegrove 303abuser The Shining? Opening credits were shot in Glaciar Park in Montana, the hotel that was used for the outside shots is in Oregon, and everything with the cast was shot in the UK (studio mostly, backlot for the scene where Ulman shows the Torrances the outside of the hotel).
jonattonyeah Homegrove Yup the hotel is right by Mount Hood in Oregon. Went a few years back. The inside doesn’t look anything like the film. I think my favorite random part of the film is Jack, waiting for his interview, just chilling in the lobby reading a Playgirl magazine. Playgirl!
303abuser Homegrove My bad, i must be thinking about another movie then, i thought part of it was shot at the banff springs. It’s not like my memory is getting any better as i get older haha.
Homegrove Snowing again, really dumping here. I still love it even if I know that after doing an 11 hour work day I have to clean the driveway at home.
Homegrove jonattonyeah the inside is inspired by another hotel, the Ahwahnee in Yosemite. It looks quite alike to the sets they build.
jonattonyeah Homegrove Ahwahnee Lovely hotel but whew is it expensive. Not remotely worth it unless you have money to light on fire. Pretty sure they had to change the name as well which is a complete embarrassment. The Ahwahnee were the tribe in the Yosemite Valley upon contact. But some company bought the name. When said company got into a legal dispute with the Parks service, they pulled the name as if it was there’s. Then again, naming a daftly overpriced hotel after victims of genocide isn’t a great look either.
Smallman1 About to head out for a run. 9 degrees and drizzling. Then off to a Smallman family gathering in Ealing followed by Chelsea v Brighton. Cheers!
Homegrove jonattonyeah friends visited on their US trip just to get a look on the inside. Free to do that. The fella is a horror fan, so he knew about it.