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DanWi
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Topic: North Dakota BlizzardPosted: 13 hours 28 minutes ago at 8:44pm |
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Saw Something neat on YouTube today. They were talking about the winter of 1886/87. Temperatures were -60 degrees + windchill. Ranchers those free ranged cattle lost 80% of their herds that winter. One guy who was an engineer had studied the weather and saw that a severe winter was predicted had built an underground shelter capable of holding 300 head. They said after that winter ranchers built more shelters for cattle to prevent winter loss. I wonder if there are any of those underground shelters in existence today?
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im4racin
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Posted: 12 hours 51 minutes ago at 9:21pm |
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DanWi
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Posted: 12 hours 27 minutes ago at 9:45pm |
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Sorry no. Was watching YouTube on the the smart TV earlier. Posting from my phone now. Just search North Dakota winter 1886
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 2 hours 11 minutes ago at 8:01am |
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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DanWi
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Posted: 1 hour 26 minutes ago at 8:46am |
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I was wondering about the labor to create something like that? Did they have any kind of steam shovel or bulldozer in the 1880s otherwise it would have taken many men to build this. And you would wonder how long it took? That part they didn't say. It said he was studying the weather patterns when he decided to build this. So did he build that year before winter?
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 16 minutes ago at 9:56am |
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apparently the winter of 1886 was a bad one for most of the US....Consider what it would take to DIG that hole... feed needed for 2-300 cattle... confined shelter space ... where to get the water... how to get rid of POO ....... this might just be a GOOD STORY !
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