Our lane is 400m long and is completely covered with six to eight foot snowdrifts.
In the summer, there is a longer trail around the valley, blocked by snowdrifts at this time of year.
Cumbria Police said some areas had seen snowdrifts of "up to 20 feet".
The road between Cerrigydrudion and Denbigh, near Llyn Brenig in Conwy, was reported to be treacherous with snowdrifts building.
BBC: Wales snow: Roads closed as weather moves to north Wales
Some families in remote parts of Northern Ireland are still stranded in their own homes, cut off by large snowdrifts.
In Pembrokeshire, the council said HGV drivers should avoid the A478 between Penblewin roundabout, near Narberth, and Cardigan because of snowdrifts.
Search and rescue teams led stranded motorists to safety as high winds and snowdrifts hampered efforts to reopen roads around Cumbria on Saturday.
Kim Lupien was the only one of the restaurant's six waitresses who made it to work, climbing through snowdrifts from her home nearby.
When properly equipped, a truck-based SUV delivers unmatched off-road prowess and can easily plow its way out of the deepest snowdrifts or mud ruts.
That's like your grandfather's 5-mile hike to school through hip-high snowdrifts.
In Poland and the Czech Republic , traffic remains paralysed in many areas, although maintenance crews have managed to clear major motorways after snowdrifts eased.
The deaf-mute helped my grandfather to his feet and led him to the door, where he could see the dark field swimming with shadows: the villagers, the snowdrifts, the fence.
Scores of people have died from exposure in Poland, Latvia and Russia, while dozens of towns and villages in Bulgaria, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine remain cut off by snowdrifts up to two metres deep.
Soon the window glass becomes cool to touch as the train climbs more than 1, 000 metres into a bare, otherworldly landscape of boulders and snowdrifts, navigating beautiful but treacherous mountain country through high passes and tunnels hewn from solid rock.
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