The Sawyer County Record asked its Facebook Friends to send photos of images that say "Winter of 2022-23" reflecting one long season with over 80 inches of snow and counting. The following are just a few of the images posted online.
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This is what winter looks like in the Town of Winter.
Lori Stauffer wrote “clothesline is in there somewhere.” The snow is piled as high as the clothesline. It will be a few more months before Stauffer is drying out clothes on that line.
This is what winter looks like in the Town of Winter.
Photo by Tim Chappell
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You know when the snow is covering your window that you’ve got a lot of snow.
Photo by Paige Nicole Rother
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Somewhere under the snow is the lawn furniture.
Photo by Cassy Wilkozek
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We all fear a roof collapse with so much snow up there, but it mostly happens to barns and garages where the wood has become wet and little rotten.
Photo Theresa Marie
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Traveling down winter roads can feel like entering a tunnel of bent branches.
Photo by Michele Conner
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Lori Stauffer wrote “clothesline is in there somewhere.” The snow is piled as high as the clothesline. It will be a few more months before Stauffer is drying out clothes on that line.
Photo by Lori Stauffer
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All that snow on the roof melting has created some awesome ice formations.
Photo by Tom Smedley
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Lots of our roofs have a couple feet of snow up there.
Photo by Marcia Suchy
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How many of us have seen this scene with a deck piled high with snow?
Photo by Bill Noonan
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Snowblowing the driveway, it has turned into a winter sport.
Photo by Gary Benter
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A portable generator and a beautiful sunset over snow... winter of 2022-23.
Photo by Pat Sanchez
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James R. Bailey of Grandview Township, Bayfield County, reports over 100 inches of snow, so much snow his trees are covered in the white stuff.
Photo by James R. Bailey
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This looks like a typical home scene for the winter of 2022-23.
Photo by Terri Ohms
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Kids love all this snow for playing in.
Photo by Mary Hager
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The pier is covered by feet of snow.
Photo by Theresa Maries
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All that snow framed by the forest on a winter day at dusk or dawn creates a mysterious setting.
Photo by Tom Steinmetz
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The snow-covered tree resembles its neighbor the snowman.
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A question to Sawyer County Record readers on the fact that we've already received over six feet of snow for the 2022-23 winter season and how much more snowfall they think will fall before it's over.
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