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wa8yxm
Oct 06, 2014Explorer III
How an RV handles in snow. Not that much different from a car Just slow down and if it gets too white and scary.. FIND PARKING.
WIND is a bigger battle.. You have a whole lot of "Sail" there for the wind to blow against, add a slick road and you have a recipe for ... problems.
I have only driven my "A" in snow one time It finally got to the point where I was no longer comfortable doing so so I found parking, next AM at breakfast I was watching the news about how the ditches alongside the freeway were all full of cars... Got back on the now clear and clean freeways and... NEWS WAS TELLING IT LIKE IT IS, starting about a quarter mile past where I got off. Got to my destination, waited for people (Employee type) to arrive, got the work needed done and back south before the next flake fell.
WIND is a bigger battle.. You have a whole lot of "Sail" there for the wind to blow against, add a slick road and you have a recipe for ... problems.
I have only driven my "A" in snow one time It finally got to the point where I was no longer comfortable doing so so I found parking, next AM at breakfast I was watching the news about how the ditches alongside the freeway were all full of cars... Got back on the now clear and clean freeways and... NEWS WAS TELLING IT LIKE IT IS, starting about a quarter mile past where I got off. Got to my destination, waited for people (Employee type) to arrive, got the work needed done and back south before the next flake fell.
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