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twinpowered
location: BC, Canada Gender: Male
Every photo tells a story.
| | | Winter Draining < on 12/8/2010 3:34 AM >
| | | I haven't been draining long enough to have ever considered it in the winter. Is it generally just a bad idea to be draining this time of year because of possible melting snow and ice? I can't imagine any snow would melt fast enough to fill a drain, but I'd rather be safe.
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Steed
location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 1 on 12/8/2010 4:19 AM >
| | | Is Toronto warm enough that snow can melt before spring? I prefer draining in winter; it cuts down on the odours. Then again, the drains over here are significantly larger.
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makman
location: Rochester, NY Gender: Male
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| | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 2 on 12/8/2010 4:30 AM >
| | | Winter is draining season! The further underground you are, the more stable the temperature is year round. A nice deep drain with minimal air flow will stay around 50˚ F year round.
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trent
I'm Trent! Get Bent! location: Drainwhale hunting Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 3 on 12/8/2010 1:44 PM >
| | | Make sure the manhole you enter doesn't freeze while your down there. It's a creepy feeling when the manhole you entered won't budge when you go to leave. Or have a hot flashlight/hammer/something to bang with.
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twinpowered
location: BC, Canada Gender: Male
Every photo tells a story.
| | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 4 on 12/8/2010 11:48 PM >
| | | Good to know! I've got a lot of drains to check out, so this winter will be busy for me.
Posted by trent Make sure the manhole you enter doesn't freeze while your down there.
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Most drains I want to check out have an easy entrance at the mouth or the outfall, so this won't be a problem.
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AnAppleSnail
location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 5 on 12/9/2010 12:00 AM >
| | | Posted by mmeaney Good to know! I've got a lot of drains to check out, so this winter will be busy for me.
Most drains I want to check out have an easy entrance at the mouth or the outfall, so this won't be a problem.
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Make sure snow isn't melting today and you won't get flooded out. Beware of the outfall having ice. At some point you'll probably break through this ice and the water that gets in your boots will make what should be a pleasant drainhike into a horrible cold-footed day. Voice of experience there, so mind the ice just for that. Only a few places in the world have extensive drain-ice deep in the drains, so you'll probably only find ice curtains near infalls and outfalls. Do use secondary lighting to really appreciate these things. Toss a few lights behind 'em then stand back and look. It's pretty; the more colors the better. Dress in layers and consider how you'll adjust from outside cold to drain heat.
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\/adder
location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 6 on 12/9/2010 12:17 AM >
| | | Posted by makman Winter is draining season! The further underground you are, the more stable the temperature is year round. A nice deep drain with minimal air flow will stay around 50˚ F year round.
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But shallow drains are still cold as fuck. Colder during than surrounding air during the day but warmer at night.
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twinpowered
location: BC, Canada Gender: Male
Every photo tells a story.
| | | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 7 on 12/9/2010 1:51 AM >
| | | Posted by AnAppleSnail Only a few places in the world have extensive drain-ice deep in the drains, so you'll probably only find ice curtains near infalls and outfalls. Do use secondary lighting to really appreciate these things. Toss a few lights behind 'em then stand back and look. It's pretty; the more colors the better.
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That sounds really cool. I'll definitely be taking lots of pictures if I see any of those.
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Air
location: Canada
| | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 8 on 12/12/2010 2:33 AM >
| | | Winter is the best time to do it. Just take an extra pair of socks and remember it's warmer in there then outside so don't overdress. [last edit 12/12/2010 2:34 AM by Air - edited 1 times]
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insanedArk
location: GTA Gender: Male
| | Re: Winter Draining <Reply # 9 on 12/12/2010 6:06 AM >
| | | I like winter draining. It makes for awesome ice formations and all the icky spiders and shit are asleep or dead. You just have to be careful not to get wet... not like summer draining where you won't freeze to death.
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