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Endless winter: Rural Northern California set to endure yet another storm

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 10, 2023

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This isn't some old-timer's tall tale: Lori Ford has been walking two miles down a dirt road, with snow past her knees, just to get to work this month. The pharmacy technician lives in the Mendocino County mountains north of Willits. Keeping her eyes peeled for bears and mountain lions, she has been hoofing it — from her house, down a narrow mountain road, to a four-wheel-drive vehicle she keeps parked at the bottom of the mountain... + full article



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