Rookie Winter Driving

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jmthomas, Apr 26, 2012.

  1. Y2K

    Y2K Road Train Member

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    It gets a lot of attention but there are more dangerous passes in Oregon IMHO.
    I ran back and forth over Cabbage every week for 8 months with SNI dedicated and quite a a number of times with May before that.
    Lot's more trucks wreck in the curves on 84 in Eastern Oregon between Huntington and Baker City before even making it to Cabbage.
    http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=44.43476,-117.552338&spn=0.814868,2.113495&t=m&z=10
     
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  3. MNdriver

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    Lolo pass comes to mind too for "interesting" times.
     
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  4. jmthomas

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    Great to hear of actually places you guys have experienced driving thru!
     
  5. shevyshon78

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    depending on who you end up driving for, but it won't be long and you can put ur name in with "you guys" LOL!
     
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    MNdriver Road Train Member

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  8. MNdriver

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    at least he had the links (dogs as he calls them) on the right side.

    Watched a guy put on 4 sets of 3-bars. Couple guys suggested he might want to flip them before he got the first set on.

    "Aaah know what Aam doin'...."

    Um...OK...


    45 minutes later you hear 4 sets of duals explode.
     
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    I'll admit when I don't know how to do something and chaining up is definitely not my forte'. Way I figured if it was bad enough to chain up I didn't need to be driving. Besides, us folks in the south ain't seen chains before much less use em' hahaha!
     
  10. chompi

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    Should be some good vids on youtube driving over, up and down those passes!

    Once you are used to driving out there and are comfortable, you will probably like the challenge of winter time driving. I personally have a blast in the winter. Not to mention all the action at the truck stops when the roads get shut down!
     
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