You have to gear down another gear or two in the snow and avoid stab braking else you'll jacknife. You should be in a low enough gear that you won't lose control. Put your 4-ways on and just take your time down the hill. Worked for me although I don't run Colorado only a few times i think I was on U.S. 50 or something? Can't remember what route but I went through Trinidad over to Gunnison and I can't remember that far back but I believe I went all the way through to Grand Junction or I wound up over in Moab, UT. and came back around to Grand Junction on 70. I was coming from N.M. I just take my time and be in a low enough gear so that I only have to use my brakes lightly in the snow.
Mountain driving during the winter
Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by airram, Oct 30, 2010.
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