In parts of Weber County, Utah, residents have received over 70 inches of snow in just 10 days but they're not complaining.
Head into the small, peaceful town of Liberty and you're sure to pass Pat Foley's house, that is if you can see it behind all the snow.
Resident Pat Foley says "I've done nothing but plow for the last week."
Foley got so tired of trying to keep up with the snow fall, he decided to call his buddy, Gregg Chambers.
Resident Gregg Chambers says "I love it. This is what I do."
Chambers owns his own snow removal business, and after 70 inches of snow falling in Liberty in just the past week and a half, business has been good.
Gregg Chambers says "we run 14 hours every day."
And the thing is, long-time Liberty residents don't consider all the snow deep, yet.
Pat Foley says "this winter is looking like if it keeps up, it's going to match last winter."
Last winter, the snow was so deep, horses could just walk over their fences. This year, it's almost like that again.
Look at how much snow is on top of this truck already. Even deer are having a tough time getting through.
Yeah, you need something big to get rid of all this snow.
Pat Foley says "you have to be a lot healthier than me to try and tackle it with a shovel."
Liberty isn't the easiest place to live in during the winter, but for Foley and other long-time residents, that's the point.
Pat Foley says "it keeps the flatlanders and tourists out. You know, One winter up here and they're gone," he said.
Gregg Chambers says "this is the greatest place to live. I mean, this is the Garden of Eden. Eden, Liberty, Huntsville, perfect. You gotta love the snow."
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