STUCK IN A SNOW STORM | LAKE EFFECT BUFFALO WINTER STORM 2022 | FULL-TIME TRUCK CAMPER LIVING

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @wenha2937
    @wenha2937 Год назад +1

    Wow! My husband is from Buffalo and we go there all the time. It gets real there when they forecast a storm. You guys are so brave!

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад +1

      It was definitely a crazy experience! We had so much fun though!🤩

  • @edwardboyer7102
    @edwardboyer7102 Год назад +1

    Cool video the trk an camper are absolutely beautiful it really looks like you all are having ah blast in winter storm

  • @tomsimpson3790
    @tomsimpson3790 Год назад +3

    I have been waiting for this one and you guys did a nice job. Next time, just come and stay in my driveway! Come back in the summer and enjoy our Great Lakes.

  • @JB-yf1ke
    @JB-yf1ke Год назад +1

    Love y’alls sense of adventure! Enjoy being young and free to enjoy what this beautiful world has to offer! And brrrrr, just brrrr! 🥶

  • @estevancardenas6697
    @estevancardenas6697 Год назад +1

    You guys are awesome

  • @nyakundibose6972
    @nyakundibose6972 Год назад +2

    I loved the team work and problem solving dynamic between the two of you. Safe journey as you visit family and friends.

  • @robinrandle8030
    @robinrandle8030 Год назад +1

    Stayed thanks for posting

  • @bbg_vlogs
    @bbg_vlogs Год назад +1

    Love the breakfast transition and that is so much snow ⛄️!!

  • @kimproffer9456
    @kimproffer9456 Год назад +2

    You both did awesome and definitely made the right choice by staying at Wal Mart because they plow often! The snow is beautiful! ❤️❤️

  • @jimjasinski4861
    @jimjasinski4861 Год назад +1

    So much fun for the both of you, Life's adventures 🙂

  • @hcarpam1
    @hcarpam1 Год назад +2

    Love it. You're in my territory. I live south of Rochester in the Finger Lakes. That was the week TheBuffalo Bills had a hame at Orchard Park. They had to move the game to Detroit. I'm still like a giddy girl and love the snow.

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      Amazing!! We loved the finger lakes! And we heard all about that haha! Snow is so fun!!

  • @mattterranova2654
    @mattterranova2654 Год назад +1

    The nice thing about LES is that they are relatively localized and don't effect multiple states and cities like many major Blizzards, Nor'easters, and your average snow storm. In fact people living in the mid west, particularly those living in Tornado prone states, would under a LES storms ability to completely paralyze one town less than 5 miles away with snow so heavy and dense even with no wind just the shere volume of snow falling causes literally hours of complete white outs, and that intense amount of falling snow can drop 6" in an hour (hense the mind blowing totals of 7'-8' post storm, which comes to about 16 hours at 6" per hour!) and that much snow fall in such short periods of time is obviously impossible to keep on plowed and shoveled so you just get buried and wait for it to pass. This storm in particular did most of it's damage 5-10 + miles south of Buffalo in an area that covered about 3 miles in width and 20 miles in length. As the winds changed the band moved north and sat, then moved south over the city and sat, only dumping maybe 2ft over 48 hours, which is nothing compared to 6' in 24 hours! It then sank south again and sat while the city and northern suburbs, including the airport area, had sunny but cold conditions thru Saturday and Sunday. And by the way, by the following weekend it was in the 50's and by Thanksgiving you wouldn't have ever known it snowed. Now if you don't live in the effected areas and have plenty of time to move elsewhere there's no reason to get stuck. Rochester is an hour from Buffalo and 50 min of that hour would have been in sun and dry roads.

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      That’s some good info! We were actually in the heavily affected area the night of but decided to move before the storm came in so we weren’t completely stuck.
      Being from Florida, it was an event we had to experience and we also had a flight out of a day or two after the storm.

  • @karppadiem7014
    @karppadiem7014 Год назад +1

    Ah, yes. We called it Snowvember 2.0. ❄️
    We live about 20 minutes south of where you were and got 4 feet between Thursday night and Saturday night. Normally we would've offered to take you to lunch or something knowing you were so close but we didn't even get plowed out until Sunday afternoon.
    Troy works for General Mills and they were even still closed on Monday because of the driving ban.
    You both pronounced Cheektowaga correctly which is a hard one. 👍
    It was hard enough to deal with this one in an apartment, I can't imagine doing it in a truck camper.
    We went to Niagara Falls last Saturday for their Jingle Falls event and it was also super windy and super duper cold. 🥶
    Glad you made it down to the warmth.
    Thanks for sharing your blizzard experience. ❄️
    -Troy & Aimee

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад +1

      Hahah it was definitely an experience!! We are so glad we stayed for it! And I’m
      Glad we pronounced it right hahaha some city names we aren’t always 100% on! And that sounds so fun! Niagara Falls is beautiful!

  • @greglange3048
    @greglange3048 Год назад

    We live in South Buffalo near the waterfront, we can see the windmills from our front porch. We got hammered with 60 inches, it took the city 8 days to finally clear our street...... You were smart to get the hell out, Orchard Park & Hamburg ended up getting 80 inches of snow

  • @abeandmel
    @abeandmel Год назад +1

    Soooo much snow!!!

  • @edwardboyer7102
    @edwardboyer7102 11 месяцев назад +1

    Actually, it looks fun camping at Walmart and some light weight sight seeing ridin out ah storm in ah proper camper is really the key he said 83 bedroom temp 79 living space temp so internet ,whatever fuel your setup requires, beer food an some gadgets its actually a getaway an you take the hotel home cool hobby 😀

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  11 месяцев назад

      Definitely a fun lifestyle! Make sure to subscribe for more truck camping adventures!

  • @KaliIntusMortuis
    @KaliIntusMortuis Год назад +1

    Greetings from the Hellish temperatures of New south Wales , Australia 🤘

  • @brimac58
    @brimac58 3 месяца назад +1

    U got a face for radio✌️

  • @NC4Walker
    @NC4Walker Год назад +1

    Hi from Canada 🇨🇦 👋

  • @missmothertrucker
    @missmothertrucker Год назад

    😎

  • @allswellinendwell6957
    @allswellinendwell6957 Год назад +1

    As a New Yorker... you could have beat the snow if you just drove east. Rochester would have been over an hours.

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      We had a flight out of Buffalo the next day or so! We also wanted to experience it.

    • @squamishfish
      @squamishfish Год назад

      Could have just gone to Toronto it never snows this much there close by

  • @joec4871
    @joec4871 Год назад +1

    I didn't see any camping...this was a weather report.

  • @diannalittle7771
    @diannalittle7771 Год назад +1

    Nothing to say, but brrrrr

  • @Propworn
    @Propworn Год назад +1

    Can't believe people only rely on solar power.

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      It’s honestly the best unless it’s endless cloudiness

    • @Propworn
      @Propworn Год назад

      I camp for extended periods of time in inclement weather. I don't have to concern myself about being in the sun, don't have to climb up to the roof to clean off the only charging system I have. Don't have to run the truck if the batteries get low at night. Never never have to put up with an uncomfortable cold or hot camper. I have a 3200 watt remote electric start generator on the front of the truck. I removed the onboard battery and wired it direct to the truck battery. Lots of power to get it started from my bed if I want. When running it charges up the truck battery. I have 110 unlimited any time. With the snow like you have I can run the generator for a few hours in the morning and a few hours before bed bringing the temp to where it's comfortable with AC or electric heat. In the last two years I have used a campground less than a half dozen times. I camp for longer than a month at a time off grid. Last year 6 week tour through Newfoundland with one night in a campground. Never had a solar array never will. Waste of good money.

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      We really love ours and have a fully electric camper with zero propane and have camped in negative temps for extended periods of time off grid.
      We have a generator that’ll top off the batteries on streaks of cloudy days but besides that, we don’t camp in campgrounds either.
      We can add a DC to DC which we already have to make keeping the batteries full easier but besides that, solar is everything we ever wanted

    • @Propworn
      @Propworn Год назад

      You have a generator what do you fuel that with? You talk about filling up your heater what do you fuel that with. How do you run your AC
      I took a 2007 Arctic Fox 811 four season camper. Converted all lighting to led. Added a 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter. I have 2 30lb propane tanks my fridge is full size for a truck camper and is 3 way. Replaced the two 12 volt batteries with two 6 volt golf cart batteries, less than half price of lithium cells. 6 years in use never left me stranded. Of course I have low battery alarms and all I do is remote start my 3200 watt generator. When the genny is running I use an electric heater. If that were to fail I have my propane furnace and this year I am looking into a small diesel heater. Hot weather is uncomfortable cold weather can kill. My generator is wired direct to the truck battery for start and charging. The generator has a 6 hour fuel tank and I found info on the web to convert it to run also from a boat portable tank. Estimated run time 3 to 4 days.
      My propane stove has a 3 burner cook top plus full oven. My truck alternator has a switch that will go to full charging my camper batteries if they are lower than the truck batteries.
      If your boondocking in the winter and I don't mean in some parking lot but out in the sticks and you get snowed in and have only one source of heat you could be in trouble.
      I don't have to climb on top to shovel off the snow in bad conditions.
      No I carefully thought out solar power but considering on a cloudy day, not even overcast your likely to loose half of your input. In the summer I like to camp in the shade, ops there goes that solar power again. Rain ditto. Night zero. I think without your generator you would be in trouble.

  • @thesaurusrex7919
    @thesaurusrex7919 Год назад +1

    That truck sounds a bit deleted

  • @kennyerrant3570
    @kennyerrant3570 Год назад

    So .. No comments???

  • @wrongway100
    @wrongway100 Год назад

    Why in the heck are you doing out running around in the snow anyway that's just stupid go park and stay there for a couple of weeks

    • @OurFulltimeAdventure
      @OurFulltimeAdventure  Год назад

      We were flying out of the area for Thanksgiving and decided it would be fun to experience something different!

  • @kennyerrant3570
    @kennyerrant3570 Год назад

    Whatever .. You have NO idea!!! Enjoy van life .. and stop playing the victim!!