"Everybody's looking at us like, 'Why don't you just leave the snow?' Well, it's going to cause us 18 hours of work if we don't get the snow off, like, right now," Craig said. "(If) it happened to rain, the top is going to freeze and then the bottom is going to be nice and soft. Well, no. Where we were, it just goes all the way through and then it freezes to the bottom. Those are the types of things that we have learned over time: how to manage the different circumstances that were put into."