A friend and I dug my ice shack out of the more than 60 inches of snow that had accumulated in our Sault Ste. Marie neighborhood over the past few weeks in Michigan. We used a snowblower to make a path and a roof rake to get the snow off the top.
In the several years that I’ve owned this shack, this is the third time we’ve had to unearth it to use it. In fact, when I first acquired it, it took us two days and two borrowed snowmobiles to get it out from where it had been stored in the woods.
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