John Bridge wrote:
I wouldn't do it, and I am experienced. Snoqualmie is not good if it's going to be slick at all. I came down the Sound side in rain one time, and I sweated it all the way. I can't imagine trying it in snow or sleet. ;)
X2! If you are inexperienced, Do not put your self in a position where you might panic or try to make split decisions on ice or snow. Just having folks on this site tell you what you need to do with your water lines condensation ect. is nothing and is usless info in regard to your post. You first need to get a truck and spend some time familiarizing yourself to the art of towing from the start. Im a firm believer in learning by the seat of your pants and I know from experience that you will not just jump in to a truck and tow a trailer of any kind into possible winter conditions. As a professional driver in my other life, I say, Don't put you or your wife in danger. Being smart in this case helps but common sense prevails. And Ive seen some well educated people that couldn't make common sense decisions. You might be fine but I would be concerned if it was me.