I'm making an extreme wild guess, but I imagine until the local power company fixes all the lines making the roads passable, no one is going anywhere and these are not the only people "stranded".
They've all left now. The inn is 70 miles from me, but a lot higher elevation. We only had a couple of inches of wet snow here. Storm Arwen: Tan Hill Inn guests leave snowed-in pub at last
Right. The title says "snowed in". I've not been snowed in or stranded by snow... Now...power cables down?...yep...I'll be right here...waiting. (Just another click-bait news headline.)
Settle down Karen.. I think getting 3 feet of snow justifies the title "Snowstorm strands 61 in pub in Yorkshire, England, for third night, ‘plenty of beer available’"
My family was snowed in at the main Lodge at Yellowstone. I was very young at the time and really don't recall much. There was a huge blizzard and nobody could go anywhere.
I love it when we're all snowed in, nobody goes anywhere, the busyness of life just stops! But if I'm low on smokes......not good
I’ve seen several 40” drops; ya talk with neighbors pull out plow trucks with wife or daughter says ohh no we are out of xx.. pull old snowmobile out of barn; get it started, drive it down US highway to store ..buy item.. bring cash if power is up (back up generator). Card machines may be down.. remember to bring it home…. Also known as fun
There's not much that stops a redneck from the mountains of West Pennsylvania... Atv's SxS's 4x4's Tractors... What ever it takes. It's just all in a days work fun...
Oh, if you've never been to West Pennsylvania, its really just North West Virginia. And, and some might root for the Steelers out here, but we're a hundred miles from Pittsburgh... (150 if you stretched the roads out flat and straight)
I could honestly live without snow, but if it's gonna, I agree Creekin'. Bring it! It usually involves neighbors helping neighbors (for some that can't deal with it), beautiful sights and a quiet that has to be... heard.