Ahhhh! We had . . . . . SNOW! . . . . about 5" yesterday and about 6" today . . . . . Temperature is 32°C 0°F(Back ground) I can't get moorage here so I am anchoured in a small bay with a bunch of livaboards. I have my dingy locked up on the shore. This is my first winter with a boat. I have been anchoured in the spot for about 2 weeks.I went down to the boat yesterday to check on it. Highway was slushie several vehicles in the ditch along the way. Parked the car and slid down the Black Berry covered slope and managed to stop with only a few thorns and not in the water. My dingy was upside down . . .BUT . . .there is no beach just the steep bank. I flipped the boat over and ended up with about 4" water in the bottom of it. I treied to empty it out but not having anyplace to stand I couldn't get much out so I gave up and just climbed into the dingy. I rowwed out to my boat which is tied up to a large log. As I started to climb out my cell phone fell out of my jacket pocket and landed in the bottom of the boat . . . Thank goodness that the boat was leaning to one side and the phone missed the water in the bottom. Climbed out onto the log and almost fell off the other side. I looked back and there was my cell phone again falling out but onto the seat of the dingy. I put the phone in my pants pocket. Anyway I got into my boat and all I could find is a little 3" dust pan to shovel the snow off my boat. So there I am crawling around on my hands and knees tossing snow over the side with a little dust pan (NOTE TO SELF: Get something more substantual to get the snow off the boat). by the time I was finished I was soaked, I went down inside and fired up the cook stove and put the cast iron fry pan on it to disipate the heat. The R.C.M.P. came by doing boat checks. I wanted to stay longer but being wet I got out a bailer and bailed out the dingy and rowwed back, this time I pulled the dingy up to the top of the bank and chained it up. Hurried back to the car and fired it up to get some heat.(NOTE TO SELF: Find my rubber boots)