North to the Future

Roof snow stays on when the roof is out of reach. When I had vans I never thought of clearing the roof. Just reaching the windshield was difficult, and still is on my current truck. I suppose I will eventually buy a scraper/brush with a longer handle, but I may have already bought one and lost it. Maybe I can make one.
Use a stepladder.....
 
Roof snow stays on when the roof is out of reach. When I had vans I never thought of clearing the roof. Just reaching the windshield was difficult, and still is on my current truck. I suppose I will eventually buy a scraper/brush with a longer handle, but I may have already bought one and lost it. Maybe I can make one.
Pisspoor excuse for laziness.
 
There is a better solution for the amount of snow I get here, the Roof Brum.
Or keep the whole vehicle covered and remove the cover before driving.
My search results show mostly clearing snow off RVs and trailers, where one guy in RV sales said just leave the snow on and let it melt in spring.
Your RV guy must live in a place that gets little snow. We see roof issuse with RVs around here when people don't keep the snow level down on them. The smart people build snowshelters for their RVs or just leave them in AZ and fly down in winter.
 
Why does this article from Outside Magazine use a stock photo of a cabin on Lower Summit Lake in the Kenai Mountains instead of the cabin that's being written about in Saltery Cove on POW Island in southeast Alaska?
 
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