windthrown
361 Junkie
The ride over to my SIL's place and back was amusing/amazing. Up here we only have 3 inches of snow on the ground. Down there in the valley they have a foot or more. Usually its the other way around. On the way there I passed so many cars skidding out, or losing traction. PU trucks were the worst, the 2WD ones with no weight in the beds.T hey lifted the tire chin/traction tire requirement, but I do not know why. Half the cars had chains, but the other people driving with regular unchained tires on snow and ice are a hazard. Some roads have a half a foot of compacted snow on the pavement, while others are plowed. One car was going backward and went about 1/4 a mile down a steep hill in a more or less straight line, tires spinning the whole way. Many cars were in ditches, and many more were abandoned from last Tuesday's snow storm. Tow trucks were busy, as were fire and police. I passed maybe 5 wreaks being cleaned up. And I saw one other wreak in the making, and there were a dozen near misses. Lots of cars also had fresh accident damage. They swerved all over the place. I helped push 2 cars out of the parking lot at the grocery store so I could get my truck past them.
All I have to do in this weather is push the 4WD drive button on my dashboard. I also have M&S off road tires. And ABS brakes. Though they were chattering a lot yesterday when braking. I took it slow. I also have chains, but I have yet to ever use them on my truck. I have driven through many blizzards in the Cascades and Sierras and I have never spun out of gotten stuck in my Tundra. I grew up driving in this stuff though.
All I have to do in this weather is push the 4WD drive button on my dashboard. I also have M&S off road tires. And ABS brakes. Though they were chattering a lot yesterday when braking. I took it slow. I also have chains, but I have yet to ever use them on my truck. I have driven through many blizzards in the Cascades and Sierras and I have never spun out of gotten stuck in my Tundra. I grew up driving in this stuff though.