Shetrudged through thigh-deep snow, laden with bags of clothes and food and wearing a big smile.
Abandoning the ski-doos, we scrambled up Brandywine bowl, through thigh-deep snow, just in time to watch the apricot sun slot down behind snow-dolloped peaks.
She helped Roger down too, and, supporting each other, the children stumbled through the thigh-deep snow toward the steps up to the door.
Together they slogged through the thigh-deep snow.
Undeterred, Hutchinson, who was 46 and pregnant for the 16th time, set out in thigh-deep snow with 50 of her followers to found Rhode Island, six days away by foot.
When the flurries settled, he was standing in thigh-deep snow.
Out into the snow they went, out past the practice grounds and into Companions Field, following a path beaten by others into the thigh-deep snow.
I remember climbing Mount Chocorua and going shirtless through thigh-deep snow.
After struggling through thigh-deep snow on the island, they reached the porch, a huge gallery more than a hundred feet long and twenty-five feet deep.
On May 3, Kropp blazed a trail through thigh-deep snow and reached a point 300 feet from the summit.