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Well, I think I'm in good shape on my theory that snowblowers aren't really much faster than a good shovel. Or at least, they're not any more fun.

I went out to shovel the driveway this morning, and coincidentally, the neighbor had just started working on his driveway a few minutes before. Our driveway is a bit longer than his by about 10 feet, they're both 12 feet wide. I scraped ours down a bit better than he did. He has a big blower, probably 4 feet wide, mounted on the front of a pretty hefty Deere tractor. I have a "dozer" style shovel, the kind that, if you push it forwards fast, it throws the snow out in front of you, rather like a blower. IMHO these are by far the best shovels. We finished right about the same time, I think he was inside about 2 minutes before me, but he was out at least that long before I started. I didn't really push too hard, I could have finished faster.

I clear about a 5 foot swath at a time by walking down the center of the drive, and pushing the shovel to the side with my right hand, swinging my upper body from the hip. I get a shovel width x 5 feet about every 4 seconds. This is faster than I can cover ground with the snowblower, especially when you count the time you spend horsing the blower around, backing up, etc.

Whether it's faster or not, the good part is, I finally worked up a decent sweat; my base layer was almost dripping wet. I've felt like such a slug, I haven't been on the bike for over a week, despite the great cold weather we've been having. Decided that in light of the cold virus I've been fighting, I probably shouldn't do any heavy breathing in subzero weather, even though the rest of my body always feels a lot better after the exercise. I do have a new PSolarX balaclava with a heat exchanger to breathe through, but I haven't had it out for a trial yet so I don't know how effective it will be in subzero weather. I'm concerned that if it fogs my glasses or goggles too much to ride with, I may have to take it off in mid-ride and lose the air warmer.

Next week, I'm back on the bike. The snow pack does a great job of levelling out the bumpy gravel road.

Date: 2005-12-10 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] backrubbear.livejournal.com
Chris and I, despite not much of a driveway and not much of a sidewalk, are looking forward to our snowblower. We don't mind the exercise. We loathe the time the snow steals from us.

Probably the most annoying thing is due to the restricted non-sidewalk, non-driveway area, snow has to be *carried* back to one of the acceptable places.

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