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โDec-03-2022 01:24 AM
CR CRUISER wrote:
I have to tow my 27'fifth wheel about 80 miles tomorrow. It's calling for 6-8" of snow today and tomorrow. Any tips or tricks?
I have a GMC Sierra 4X4 with good winter tires. I do have cable chains.
Thanks in advance.
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โDec-03-2022 12:27 AM
JRscooby wrote:ssthrd wrote:
I have to say that Western Canada could learn a thing or two about snow and ice control from you 'Mericans. Nevada, Idaho, and Montana crews were right on it. Got to the Alberta border and it was like night and day. It was like 2 tracks of ice for the last 1,000 miles or so. Took 3ยฝ days from Coutts to Terrace.
Not many idiots and only a couple of white knuckle moments in the mountains, so not so bad.
Just had ta get home, ya know!!
In the hours of trying to miss the idiots I have often wondered if much of the money spent clearing roads would not be better spent educating people about how to prepare/stay home until roads clear. What makes you think you are so important that you must get to work? Push that paper next week.
I can remember the state transportation dept would dump piles of cinders along the side of hiways. Steeper the hill, piles closer together. Every car was expected to carry chains, bucket, and shovel. Can't get up the hill? Spread cinders. And if in town, the car in front of you was stuck, you got out and helped push them.
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โDec-02-2022 02:05 PM
ssthrd wrote:
I have to say that Western Canada could learn a thing or two about snow and ice control from you 'Mericans. Nevada, Idaho, and Montana crews were right on it. Got to the Alberta border and it was like night and day. It was like 2 tracks of ice for the last 1,000 miles or so. Took 3ยฝ days from Coutts to Terrace.
Not many idiots and only a couple of white knuckle moments in the mountains, so not so bad.
Just had ta get home, ya know!!
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โDec-01-2022 06:20 PM
โDec-01-2022 01:27 PM
SpeakEasy wrote:+1
As to the idea of using the shoulder - if you know the road and can trust that it really is only a couple inches lower than the road surface, then yes, use it.
However - I have gotten stuck once because the surface of unplowed snow on the shoulder was equal in height to the road surface, concealing the fact that the shoulder was 6" or more lower than the road surface. YIKES!
-Speak
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