Shoveling snow is probably like operating a computer, there are many ways and 
it depends on the type of snow fall.  Some use a sweeping motion and others use 
a scooping motion.  If you scoop, you want to make sure and use your legs and 
not your back, or you will hate yourself the next morning.  I have a new shovel 
which has a slightly bent handle so you can use it more like a plow and push 
the snow.
I use the sweeping motion for the lighter dry snow but for the heavier wet 
snow, I use a shallow scooping method, or like I said, the new shovel lets me 
push the snow away.
If I am doing a driveway, I try to get after it before cars drive over it as 
they tend to pack it down.
I had an electric snow blower for a while, but it wasn't much better than a 
hand shovel, and it ate my cord, so went back to my old shovel.
Whichever way you choose to do it, dress warm, try to get started before it 
gets too deep and if the snow is wet and packs, you might need to knock the 
shovel a few times to get the snow off the shovel.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Claudia 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:16 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Shoveling Snow?


  Hi,

  I'm not usually the snow shoveler in our family, but I would like someone to 
  describe the technique to me.
  We have had so much snow here this winter, and I'm trying to give my better 
  half a break!

  Thanks.

  Claudia

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