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HadEnough
May 19, 2019Explorer
This is more about going driving in the snow. And you are talking about off road? These are not plowed roads?
I was going to say if you can’t open your camper door, that means it’s probably too much snow to be camping. LOL
However, if you are talking about driving in the snow, it really depends on your vehicle and your trailer if any.
I wouldn’t go out driving in anything more than A few inches of snow on the road itself. Only go on plowed roads. I would not go off road in any kind of snow. Too easy to get stuck.
I was going to say if you can’t open your camper door, that means it’s probably too much snow to be camping. LOL
However, if you are talking about driving in the snow, it really depends on your vehicle and your trailer if any.
I wouldn’t go out driving in anything more than A few inches of snow on the road itself. Only go on plowed roads. I would not go off road in any kind of snow. Too easy to get stuck.
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