What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

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    Good luck sir. Tell ur trainer u want some experience driving on ice so u can feel what it feels like . Its to bad new mexico doesnt have any salt shakers or this #### wouldve been cleared up along time ago.
     
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    Drove on it last night. Everybody was moving at a crawl. 4 wheeler next to me in the left lane had their steers sliding Left and right just trying to keep it straight. Weight of the truck helped us.
     
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    . Fort Walton beach
     
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    Saw a mouse?

    Or worse, another cat?
     
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    When she goes into growl like that, I believe it's when the aliens reveal themselves in a spectrum of light only cats can see in.
     
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    I drove 35 miles into town yesterday after getting 6 inches of slop.

    Almost walked out of the door without grabbing my bin of emergency clothes.

    50 below Insulate boots. 3 pairs of wool socks. 10 packs foot and hand warmers. Fleece lined jeans . Insulated Carhart bibs. 2 pairs of thick gloves. 4 flannel shirts . 2 hooded sweatshirts and a thick insulated hooded Carhart jacket.

    Topped off with a full tank of gas.

    I did a week up in Northern Wisconsin a couple years ago with 50 below temps.

    That’s no Joke if your not prepared. Trucks broken down Everywhere from fuel gelling up.
     
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    I have never been up in the panhandle. I meant to check it out last year but than Corona hit.

    Maybe this year .SW Florida bound next week for the winter .
     
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    A throwback for this Sunday morning.

    As Good Morning as it is.
     
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