Mike, just be safe all of you. In this weather too, you are out to look out for the cows! Hats off to your discipline and affinity for your flock! Love, love, love your videos!
Thank God you have tractors. 73 mph is no joke. I have to keep it in mind that this was yesterday. I hope my now it has let up. Not melted, but at least you can manuver easier. God bless and a new day is on the horizon.
I fell out of love with snow when I jumped off my grandmother's front porch in the panhandle of Texas into what I thought was a snowdrift in 1966ish. It was her big giant rosebush.
Talk about being stuck in Schitt Creek (reference to @Sandi Brock). Been there done that got the hood sweatshirt, a couple of them. Took a bulldozer to pull us out. Be safe OWL Family. We were on the other side of this storm rain, thunder boomers and hail.
Not too many people would be able to survive your “Wyoming Life”. Lol. Thank you to you and all farmers/ranchers for what you do. The dedication & hard work is greatly appreciated my friend! 👍🏻 🙏🏼 ✌🏼 🚜
You had me chuckling, when you said "the cows have not come out at all, and we have been out lots, and gotten stuck twice"....Well, something like that. Cows are smart! But kudos to you 3 gents, for going out there, checking all the stock! If I had one on, I would take my hat off to you!!! Again, THANKS for all you do!!! Being a farmer isn't easy.....but, the rewards are Great! Stay safe.......Hugs to all...Bev in Maine
I couldn’t wait to see this video all day long! I know you all are so exhausted from just trying to do the very best you can...it is extraordinary!! I hope after this next 24 hour is up that you all will get some much needed relief and you will have the much needed moisture for the parched land. Thank you for including us in Our Wyoming Life💜‼️
Great job keeping the cows and everyone cared for in such terrible conditions. Stay warm and safe. Good moisture for grass. Hoping for rain tonight here in north Texas. We are in drought also. Good luck.
Thanks for sharing please all of you be safe hopefully in a few days it will be melting. Things happen for a reason Jesus knew you needed water. God bless you all
Holy snowstorms Batman!!! 😳. Have to say tho, giggling at the jokes. I’m laughing With you guys. 😁. Thank you to all, for keeping the cows safe, and recording it! Wow, you guys are amazing!
Mike I must say, it takes a true rancher to do what y'all do. Here in upstate NY we get up to 6 ft sometimes more of snow and drifts are awful. I am just so glad that the cows and calf's are safe and semi warm. BLESSINGS
That picture of both tractors getting the hay for the cows is so awesome! Sums up so well how the farming community works together in tough times. Another perfect picture for the next time you do a "Bloomberg" video!
What a storm. Loved look on Matt's face when you got back in gator and told Jeff you'd be ready in 5-10 min. So amazing to think of farmers stringing a rope from there house to their barn just to be able to care for a few animals. Driving through and not being able to see but 20-30 ft is scary. Glad you don't have to go out over all the acerage to look for calves. Maybe cows are smart enough to not have a calf during a blizzard.
It's good to see you guys getting snow and lots of it. It's the wind you could have done without. It made my day to you guys getting this much needed precipitation. Stay safe.
Without even mentioning it, this 30 in 30 series is a great advertisement for Ariat clothing. Because of the weather, you've had that jacket on every day it has done the job of keeping you warm and able to continue working. More weather headed your way. Dickenson ND already got over 5 feet of snow and winds 70MPH. The animals know how to keep themselves warm by staying in together. Mike, Jeff and Matt, stay safe and warm. Praying everything goes well for you all.
@@jchirschfeld1101 All the time. I think that jacket is his favorite and it's great advertising. He should get something for it. A lot of content creators cover labels if they're not sponsored or compensated.
My goodness, Well you did get the moisture you needed so bad. What a lot of hard cold work taking care of all your live stock. I can not imagine going out in this type of weather every two hours to do your live stock check. In 1996 here in BC Canada we had a 100year blizzard that dumped 6’ of snow. It bought our city to a 2 week stand still. We were very thankful for our wood stove and extra food to cook without worrying about having to go to the store. Stay safe and warm. Blessings, 🇨🇦
Ready or not I was a bit worried for y'all when I heard all 3 major highways in the state were closed. Watch yourselves it looks like the cold and wind are telling on you ... slowing reflexes and thinking ... Please go slow and start working in Teams. You know c. y. a. 🤪
Jeff all bundled up like it's a winter storm. 🤣 Glad yous are getting moisture and keeping safe. Wish yous could get the blizzard like we had in 1966 in Central NewYork. The plowed snow was up to the telephone wires. Snow everywhere.Plus a few other years we got hit hard. Such an exciting time. Yous are doing an awesome job of keeping up with everything. The wind is the worst. I'm sure the kids are loving no school. No new calves. Hold on Bambi girl the 28th is almost here. Hold on till then girl. 🤣🤣 75° here today and tomorrow in Central New York then dipping down again. You boys keep up the great work. Always a great video, music,and adventures. Stay safe and warm.
God Bless y'all! I've gotten stuck in a late season blizzard in Wyoming years ago. Trust me y'all been heavy on my mind with this weather happening. It's not fun, and neither is the dig out! Prayers and hugs for y'all and the animals too!
Dang Big Job, in this weather, trying to feed and check on cows. But remember somebody may have to check on you if you get stuck out there. Glad your not out there alone , the other fellas to help and have other vehicles that can be put to work as backup. Please take it safe!
Taking some of that old tin that you took off of the old fence/windbreak you removed and boxing off the last bay or two of the cow shed, would be a good idea. It would give a sheltered area for future calves where the snow has drifted in now.
@@nezlquasie It might even be possible to direct some of the drifts so they go INTO places like the ponds. I realize that every storm is different (and that right now the MOST IMPORTANT thing is just keeping people and animals safe), but some wind patterns are more typical than others. Doing some homework and prepping on nice days might pay moisture dividends from a future storm.
Being from Alabama have no clue what y’all are going through with this storm. But I just keep saying over and over, water water water. I’ll be praying for you all
A real nail biting video! I don't envy you that weather at all. You have some pretty tough helpers there, Mike. We're all grateful you're not doing these chores alone. Praying for an end to it and that all is safe! God Bless!
I had to laugh as I was thinking the same thing Mike, cows and all the other animals were staying put only the humans were out lol. Had to be done though. Grateful you got this future water dumped on you though. The reservoirs will be looking good
We used to wear goggles with yellow lenses..Makes it easier to see the snow drifts. Easy on the eyes. I love blizzards but I didn’t have cows , calves and all the other animals to worry about. You really care for all of them. I love watching all the videos. Been thinking about you all since it started. I know the snow is needed for moisture but not all at once. Much love from Newfoundland. 🐄🐮🐓🐎🐖
Suggestion: You could have used the used tin from the feedlot that yall tore down and wire tied it to you gate material around the calf area in the cow barn to have kept a lot of the snow out of their bedding area
That storm wasn’t as bad as the one a couple weeks ago, all the cows had 2 inches of ice on them and they couldn’t see a thing for a week straight. Our corals had 20ft drifts in spots.
The cows are probably secretly in the barn laughing saying t houghs silly ranchers! We mooed at them too stay in after they feed us! Lolol Stay safe out there!
I'm sitting here, in comfort, in Melbourne, Australia. Thank you for showing me a totally different life. I'm now understanding the Little House on the Prairie books a little more. Stay safe
Hi Mike , Erin , Matt ,Geoff , Mackenzie , Grace and Lincoln keep safe and we are all praying for you . Living in a country that has very little snow and watching you battle through these snow storms at there most extreme is quiet daunting . You guys do a marvelous job keeping every human and animal safe and sound . Keep your chins up ..
Watching you guys out there I am taken back to being amazed by the people that farmed and ranched before John Deere. Great job taking care of your animals and yourself.
Wow is the right word, along with the high winds, what a lot of snow drifts and tall ones too. Your gator just bottoms out in such high snow drifts, doesn't it! The right move using the tractors to check on the cows. I hope everyone is safe and all turns out well in all that snow and wind, blizzard. Great video, thanks for sharing, have a warm and safe night, see you tomorrow.
I remember reading stories about farmers out west that tied a rope between the barn and house so they wouldn't lose their way during the blizzards. You can see why in your video!
Not just in the west. My family has a lot of farmers in our family tree and that was and is still normal to do that. It’s also fun to drive in whiteout conditions.
Mike, you've got more snow now than any storm we went thru the 6 years we lived in Gillette. I saw the temps for the next few days will be good for a slow melt. Cows are smart to stay in their shed. What they must think of you guys coming out in the storm as often as you are. Silly Humans... 💘 🐂 🐄 🐐 🐖 🐕 🐱 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Nasty weather! I was just looking at your pasture cam and was surprised at the amount of bare pasture ground now showing between the drifts, warmed up enough (now 38) to have melted the thinner areas.
Bout time you got some good calving weather!!! I'm sure you know what the rings on your windsocks mean? Good weather to stay in and make tricycle motors!!!
@@audreye7078 Probably due to the size of a sock needed for greater velocities. But 15nm is a lot of wind at an airport, especially if it is a crosswind. I've flown in planes as small as a Cessna 150, and a slight headwind or calm is ideal
Oh my goodness! I have no fingernails left. This has been a crazy video. Thanks for sharing… but man, this is nerve racking! So glad you all have each other!😃👍👌
You must be so relieved for the help of Jeff and Matt! You couldn’t ask for better ranch hands!! Everyone is safe and animals are well cared for, that’s the important thing. Blessings to all of you.
I do find this video not only something I was looking forward to seeing but to see how other people deal with snow in different countries here in Ontario we would have had a snow blowers on the tractors and maybe even chains. So I'm finding this quite educational
Jeff and Matt continue to live the life every older person would love. Being of true help to the 'young' ones, I'm 71.
Amen to that!
BTW: I think Matt should keep an extra ear tag with him, just in case a certain commenter drops by the ranch! 😁👴
Miriam, I am almost 79, and, you got that right!
Can't put a price on that!
I am 69 years old
Mike, just be safe all of you. In this weather too, you are out to look out for the cows! Hats off to your discipline and affinity for your flock! Love, love, love your videos!
All of you just stay warm and safe. Looks like the animals are doing good. You must be so thankful for the help from Jeff and Matt.
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I'll stay south with my cattle
Bless your hearts 💕 God bless you all 🙏 and stay safe and warm
Thank God you have tractors. 73 mph is no joke. I have to keep it in mind that this was yesterday. I hope my now it has let up. Not melted, but at least you can manuver easier. God bless and a new day is on the horizon.
Dang, glad I don’t have a load going to Wyoming, heading to Georgia.👍🏾
I fell out of love with snow when I jumped off my grandmother's front porch in the panhandle of Texas into what I thought was a snowdrift in 1966ish. It was her big giant rosebush.
Oh goodness that couldn't have been fun!
@@AccountInactive Not even a little.
Good lord what a late season blizzard. Hopefully this is a hidden blessing of extra moisture
Have my fingers crossed too JB
I am praying for you guys🙏🙏🙏
me too!
Talk about being stuck in Schitt Creek (reference to @Sandi Brock). Been there done that got the hood sweatshirt, a couple of them. Took a bulldozer to pull us out. Be safe OWL Family. We were on the other side of this storm rain, thunder boomers and hail.
Times like this Sandi is very glad for her barn, and there are snowmobiles to get to the finishing barn, if necessary.
Great job today. Animals all safe and feed. Being prepared is always the key. Get some rest everyone. Tomorrow will be a dig out.
You are lucky that you have Jeff and. Matt to help
Not too many people would be able to survive your “Wyoming Life”. Lol. Thank you to you and all farmers/ranchers for what you do. The dedication & hard work is greatly appreciated my friend!
👍🏻 🙏🏼 ✌🏼 🚜
I have been waiting all day for a update. Feels Like I have family in danger. And can’t call to check on you
Take a shot for everytime Mike says "drift". 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Glad everyone is safe, be careful, and thanks for the up close view of what you were dealing with.
You had me chuckling, when you said "the cows have not come out at all, and we have been out lots, and gotten stuck twice"....Well, something like that. Cows are smart! But kudos to you 3 gents, for going out there, checking all the stock! If I had one on, I would take my hat off to you!!! Again, THANKS for all you do!!! Being a farmer isn't easy.....but, the rewards are Great! Stay safe.......Hugs to all...Bev in Maine
I couldn’t wait to see this video all day long! I know you all are so exhausted from just trying to do the very best you can...it is extraordinary!! I hope after this next 24 hour is up that you all will get some much needed relief and you will have the much needed moisture for the parched land. Thank you for including us in Our Wyoming Life💜‼️
Yes I thought he was doing a lot of exhausting breathing. Be careful with your health. It's a lot of lifting.
You were ready and prepared. Smart move to heed the weather forecast. It is serious business. Take care. 🤔
Great job keeping the cows and everyone cared for in such terrible conditions. Stay warm and safe. Good moisture for grass. Hoping for rain tonight here in north Texas. We are in drought also. Good luck.
So glad you're able to still look after the animals. Wyoming Door Dash!
Hello to Our Wyoming Life and all others too. Happy Sunday,everyone stay safe! Some thick white snow
Hello there!
The kids are like YA no school tomorrow 😂😂 y'all be safe
Thanks for sharing please all of you be safe hopefully in a few days it will be melting. Things happen for a reason Jesus knew you needed water. God bless you all
Holy snowstorms Batman!!! 😳. Have to say tho, giggling at the jokes. I’m laughing With you guys. 😁. Thank you to all, for keeping the cows safe, and recording it! Wow, you guys are amazing!
Very well prepared for this storm. You all we're incredibly involved in getting ready for this. Stay safe. God Bless you all!!
Mike I must say, it takes a true rancher to do what y'all do. Here in upstate NY we get up to 6 ft sometimes more of snow and drifts are awful. I am just so glad that the cows and calf's are safe and semi warm. BLESSINGS
That picture of both tractors getting the hay for the cows is so awesome! Sums up so well how the farming community works together in tough times. Another perfect picture for the next time you do a "Bloomberg" video!
Prayers for all the families and animals
Mike, I think instead of a ruler to measure the snow...you need a yard stick...lol
What a blessing it is for you to have Matt and Jeff this spring! Just a side note "take a yard stick, not a ruler' Stay warm!
What a storm.
Loved look on Matt's face when you got back in gator and told Jeff you'd be ready in 5-10 min.
So amazing to think of farmers stringing a rope from there house to their barn just to be able to care for a few animals. Driving through and not being able to see but 20-30 ft is scary. Glad you don't have to go out over all the acerage to look for calves.
Maybe cows are smart enough to not have a calf during a blizzard.
Do you wanna push? I love that sense of humor!! Stay safe!!
Wow! Great to get some moisture!
Good luck, take care of their baby calves.
Wow!! Just watched your video for today, you all be careful, prayers for you all.
calf area good idea too bad about the snow drift
It's good to see you guys getting snow and lots of it. It's the wind you could have done without. It made my day to you guys getting this much needed precipitation. Stay safe.
Buddy, I applaud you and your family. I can honestly say to you that I couldn't brave those type of conditions EVERY year! Kudos to you!
STAY SAFE!
You wanted a blizzard/snowstorm! Be careful what you wish for!! All razzing aside, be safe and careful taking care of your livestock🤗
Without even mentioning it, this 30 in 30 series is a great advertisement for Ariat clothing. Because of the weather, you've had that jacket on every day it has done the job of keeping you warm and able to continue working. More weather headed your way. Dickenson ND already got over 5 feet of snow and winds 70MPH. The animals know how to keep themselves warm by staying in together. Mike, Jeff and Matt, stay safe and warm. Praying everything goes well for you all.
You talking last night, or 1.5 weeks ago, or total?
@@jchirschfeld1101 All the time. I think that jacket is his favorite and it's great advertising. He should get something for it. A lot of content creators cover labels if they're not sponsored or compensated.
@@jchirschfeld1101 Snow for ND was the past 2 days.
@@jeffjablonsky2371 I'm from Dickinson too and we didn't get 5 feet.
@@jeffjablonsky2371 I agree about the jacket though. Ariat is a good brand.
My goodness, Well you did get the moisture you needed so bad. What a lot of hard cold work taking care of all your live stock. I can not imagine going out in this type of weather every two hours to do your live stock check. In 1996 here in BC Canada we had a 100year blizzard that dumped 6’ of snow. It bought our city to a 2 week stand still. We were very thankful for our wood stove and extra food to cook without worrying about having to go to the store. Stay safe and warm. Blessings, 🇨🇦
Ready or not I was a bit worried for y'all when I heard all 3 major highways in the state were closed.
Watch yourselves it looks like the cold and wind are telling on you ... slowing reflexes and thinking ... Please go slow and start working in Teams. You know c. y. a. 🤪
Jeff all bundled up like it's a winter storm. 🤣 Glad yous are getting moisture and keeping safe. Wish yous could get the blizzard like we had in 1966 in Central NewYork. The plowed snow was up to the telephone wires. Snow everywhere.Plus a few other years we got hit hard. Such an exciting time. Yous are doing an awesome job of keeping up with everything. The wind is the worst. I'm sure the kids are loving no school. No new calves. Hold on Bambi girl the 28th is almost here. Hold on till then girl. 🤣🤣
75° here today and tomorrow in Central New York then dipping down again. You boys keep up the great work. Always a great video, music,and adventures. Stay safe and warm.
It takes a calf killin blizzard to end a drought. It’s not an easy life. We had the same thing in ND last weekend. Thankful for the moisture.
well we didnt lose any calves, so lucky us :)
19:58 - those beef cows have bigger udders than our Jersey! Wow!
Nice video. Good luck with the storm
God Bless y'all! I've gotten stuck in a late season blizzard in Wyoming years ago. Trust me y'all been heavy on my mind with this weather happening. It's not fun, and neither is the dig out! Prayers and hugs for y'all and the animals too!
Dang Big Job, in this weather, trying to feed and check on cows. But remember somebody may have to check on you if you get stuck out there. Glad your not out there alone , the other fellas to help and have other vehicles that can be put to work as backup. Please take it safe!
Taking some of that old tin that you took off of the old fence/windbreak you removed and boxing off the last bay or two of the cow shed, would be a good idea. It would give a sheltered area for future calves where the snow has drifted in now.
My thought as well. Knowing/seeing how it drifts around buildings this time can make a huge difference on where to put a slab of tin.
@@nezlquasie It might even be possible to direct some of the drifts so they go INTO places like the ponds. I realize that every storm is different (and that right now the MOST IMPORTANT thing is just keeping people and animals safe), but some wind patterns are more typical than others. Doing some homework and prepping on nice days might pay moisture dividends from a future storm.
Far out, that looks cold! So glad it doesn't snow here!
Being from Alabama have no clue what y’all are going through with this storm. But I just keep saying over and over, water water water. I’ll be praying for you all
Stay warm...stay safe
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Wow that's something!!!! Here in S. E. Ohio up in 80's yesterday & today. I'm sure you guys will pull thru!!!! Have a wonderful???? day. Lol
A real nail biting video! I don't envy you that weather at all. You have some pretty tough helpers there, Mike. We're all grateful you're not doing these chores alone. Praying for an end to it and that all is safe! God Bless!
That’s a lot of snow....Jeff’s a hero!!!
I had to laugh as I was thinking the same thing Mike, cows and all the other animals were staying put only the humans were out lol. Had to be done though. Grateful you got this future water dumped on you though. The reservoirs will be looking good
I am exhausted just sitting watching the blizzard and all the work you three are doing..
We used to wear goggles with yellow lenses..Makes it easier to see the snow drifts. Easy on the eyes. I love blizzards but I didn’t have cows , calves and all the other animals to worry about. You really care for all of them. I love watching all the videos. Been thinking about you all since it started. I know the snow is needed for moisture but not all at once. Much love from Newfoundland. 🐄🐮🐓🐎🐖
Suggestion: You could have used the used tin from the feedlot that yall tore down and wire tied it to you gate material around the calf area in the cow barn to have kept a lot of the snow out of their bedding area
I was wondering why they didn’t put a barrier to block wind and snow for the calves.
Would’ve, could’ve, should’ve! 🤷♀️
Hind sight is always 20/20! 😖
🇺🇸MesquiteTX
You got a pretty good snowstorm there
Tough storm but never a dull moment.
Mike I’m 71 years old and I’m dam glad I’m not doing that anymore. I truly wish you the best and glad you are a young man. Be safe buddy
Hi Mike & Erin,oh my gosh that is one huge storm.I can’t imagine!Your animals are so well taken care of.Amazing!Take care! 🌷
That storm wasn’t as bad as the one a couple weeks ago, all the cows had 2 inches of ice on them and they couldn’t see a thing for a week straight. Our corals had 20ft drifts in spots.
All of you stay safe and warm. The tractor is the best choice for any further checks. 👌 thank goodness the cows are staying in the barn.
It is good you have help thanks Jeff and Matt
We just got a little snow .I would not know what to do with that much so try to be safe and stay warm.
I’m glad that you are getting moisture out of this storm. May green hay fields follow
Need some heat first... have seen it happen over and over again where it doesn't warm up enough and lose a lot of the moisture to evaporation.
I was driving across 90 in that mess…trucks jacked-knifed everywhere- too scared to stop!
wow, glad you are ok
Wow.. glad you made it..
I finally stopped in Livingston - after I came upon a pileup hands were so stiff from gripping the wheel
That's nice that you guys got more snow thanks for sharing
Hey Matt, remember the blizzard of 67, and the storm of 79. All of our streets were not passable , no school, and just awful. Ah the city of Chicago.
I was born December of 78 in the Chicagoland area almost couldn’t get me back home from the hospital!!
Glad Jeff has been there to help you and Erin. It would have been a tough go with out him there. If not for Jeff, Erin would have had to be out there.
I wish you had one of those Small Dozer's with the Bucket, just for this kind of Weather Mike..
On the Dairy Farm: Acres of Clay ( You Tube ) They have these huge vinyl panels they can roll down to stop the wind / snow from entering the barns.
Their barns are 3 times the size for all the dairy cows. They have doors on the ends and the curtains roll up and down.
The cows are probably secretly in the barn laughing saying t houghs silly ranchers! We mooed at them too stay in after they feed us! Lolol
Stay safe out there!
Incredible day! Stay safe and hope it gives Wyoming Life the moisture to flourish!
Great Job everyone!!!!!!
I'm sitting here, in comfort, in Melbourne, Australia. Thank you for showing me a totally different life. I'm now understanding the Little House on the Prairie books a little more. Stay safe
Hopefully this Blizzard will make a dent in your drought conditions.
A blessing and inconvenience for you is a nightmare for many, stay warm.
AMAZING VIDEO MIKE, WOW, TOMORROW IT WILL TIME TO MAKE A SNOWMAN. YA'LL TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE.
Hi Mike , Erin , Matt ,Geoff , Mackenzie , Grace and Lincoln keep safe and we are all praying for you . Living in a country that has very little snow and watching you battle through these snow storms at there most extreme is quiet daunting . You guys do a marvelous job keeping every human and animal safe and sound . Keep your chins up ..
Wow I can’t believe I used to drive across the interstate 80 in that stuff at night with that wind it was no fun at all none
Watching you guys out there I am taken back to being amazed by the people that farmed and ranched before John Deere. Great job taking care of your animals and yourself.
Wow is the right word, along with the high winds, what a lot of snow drifts and tall ones too. Your gator just bottoms out in such high snow drifts, doesn't it! The right move using the tractors to check on the cows. I hope everyone is safe and all turns out well in all that snow and wind, blizzard. Great video, thanks for sharing, have a warm and safe night, see you tomorrow.
Hope all the people and critters are safe.
Wow...hopefully that snow yields plenty of water.
please stay safe and think of the water the snow will bring hugsssss
84 in Arizona Mike, drifting sun! Good luck up there!
I remember reading stories about farmers out west that tied a rope between the barn and house so they wouldn't lose their way during the blizzards. You can see why in your video!
It was a very common practice
Very common practice for the old time dairy farm milkers
Not just in the west. My family has a lot of farmers in our family tree and that was and is still normal to do that. It’s also fun to drive in whiteout conditions.
Mike, you've got more snow now than any storm we went thru the 6 years we lived in Gillette. I saw the temps for the next few days will be good for a slow melt. Cows are smart to stay in their shed. What they must think of you guys coming out in the storm as often as you are. Silly Humans... 💘 🐂 🐄 🐐 🐖 🐕 🐱 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Terrible blizzard Mike take care of yourselves 💕🇨🇦🥰
Nasty weather! I was just looking at your pasture cam and was surprised at the amount of bare pasture ground now showing between the drifts, warmed up enough (now 38) to have melted the thinner areas.
Bout time you got some good calving weather!!! I'm sure you know what the rings on your windsocks mean? Good weather to stay in and make tricycle motors!!!
What are the rings on a windsock for?
@@thegraygringo8745 Each ring represents a wind velocity of 3nm up to the last of 15nm. Thus when the sock is all the way out, wind is 15nm or more
@@louispaparella5766 cool.. didn't know that..
Why does it stop at 15?
@@audreye7078 Probably due to the size of a sock needed for greater velocities. But 15nm is a lot of wind at an airport, especially if it is a crosswind. I've flown in planes as small as a Cessna 150, and a slight headwind or calm is ideal
Phew I'm glad you got unstuck and made it home. I was all on edge there watching that video. Take care and hope tomorrow brings a better day.
Monumental Mess! Wow! What a storm. Jeff to the rescue. Stay safe! ❤️
Oh my goodness! I have no fingernails left. This has been a crazy video. Thanks for sharing… but man, this is nerve racking! So glad you all have each other!😃👍👌
You must be so relieved for the help of Jeff and Matt! You couldn’t ask for better ranch hands!! Everyone is safe and animals are well cared for, that’s the important thing. Blessings to all of you.
I do find this video not only something I was looking forward to seeing but to see how other people deal with snow in different countries here in Ontario we would have had a snow blowers on the tractors and maybe even chains. So I'm finding this quite educational
Your vlogs are incredible. Thank you for all the hard work you and everyone there puts in to make these vlogs!