Oldpath, can relate to this... 2018 November hunting season on the Blue Ridge, we had what we call the IcePocalypse. A full day of freezing rain, followed by temps that dropped into the upper teens over night, followed by a nice warming sun. No power... trees down everywhere, and frankly, you did not want to go outside in it. It sounded like we were in an artillery barrage with all the trees breaking under the weight of a half inch of ice. Never had seen anything like it. As sun melted the ice, we needed hard hats to be out clearing the roads so the power company could get in. Power was out for 5 days if memory serves. We did not have a back up generator and the well is 400 feet deep! We cleared the roads of all the debris so a run to the nearest HD could be made to get a generator.. that took a whole day in and of itself with all the problems and they had none! But the local guys equip dealer, once he could open, hooked us up! When the army of power trucks made it in, we sure were happy to see them!