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Greetings from Georgia with snow and 2wd
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I had a nice entertaining post made up, but then the computer died and I lost it all. Now, feeling rather lazy and enjoying a nice adult beverage after an 8 (yes eight) hour commute over what should have been a 30 minute drive, I offer for your entertainment and viewing pleasure:
My ice covered front end... much to the chagrin of many an AWD crossover owning "East Cobb Snob" as we like to call them around here, watching me rumble by with my 38+ year old 2wd pickup truck while they sit or stand next to their Cadillac or lexus (or occasional 4wd late model pickup on the curb)... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1390969301 I used my know-how and former new england driving experience to stop in the local home depot as the road turned to solid ice and build some homemade snow chains... (a little ugly as the outside guides were too long and I didn't want to go back in and trim so I just adjusted and tied them into the sides) :devil: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1390969301 |
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greetings from ohio with snow and 2wd
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For years I only drove 2wds in the snow if you know how to drive in the snow its no big deal besides that's why they sell sand in bags.. to give you extra traction
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I wish I had some of those chains yesterday as I got stranded behind a lot of people that lost traction and caused a massive parking lot on Ga 140 near Waleska .I finally got my truck to a side road and left it and walked home as all the roads here were jammed .Im hoping to go fetch my truck in a little while when the roads are better.
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Had to take in 2 of my friends last night. After 9 hours on the road to go 40 miles they finally got to my house but couldn't get home. So being familiar with how to handle these situations, we polished off a bottle of fireball, and I think a jar of shine but it was a little foggy at that point. We celebrated their narrow escape from snowpocalypse or icemageddon. Southerners aren't great with snow and ice but we are really good at passing the time, time to go tubeing behind the 4wheeler.:metal:
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OMG, I just picked myself up off of the floor from laughing so hard! :haha: What's that, like an inch of snow and you have CHAINS! Oh mah gurd, make it stop! Jeez, I just snorted a snot bubble... hahahahaha made my day.
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Those of us who live in snow 4-5 months out of the year shaking our heads in disbelief of how such little snow can a use such headaches for those not used to it.
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Greetings from North Cackalacky!
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1) They have no spreader trucks. This means there is no salt/sand/gravel mixed into the snow/slush on the road. 2) There is a very high population density with TONS of cars. What happens is they churn and mash the snow up so it no longer sticks in the treads/siping of the tires for grip, then because they don't understand how to drive on the slush, they let it FREEZE because nobody is keeping moving. When you cite to issue number one, what you wind up with is a solid sheet of ice with nothing to grip to on any of the roads. At least up north, you are driving on snow/packed snow with some abrasive sand/salt/gravel mixed in. Here, once the temp drops, its like driving across a skating rink. Then they get to the next problem, which is nothing to treat and help it melt, or keep what does melt from re-freezing. The hilarious part was that after I made up my chains, there started to be copy cat customers who were grabbing the chain guy and asking him what I bought and could he cut some for them so they could try to make some... I think I bought all of the fasteners to make them come together though! |
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We definitely are not equipped to deal with all this snow and ice like you northern folks are and our DOT decided to not spread salt and gravel because they thought this storm was going to miss us .Instead of spreading something before it happened they decided to wait until traffic was at a stand still and traffic was blocked and the trucks could not get through. Its a mess out there ,and its not just us southern drivers either ,We have tractor trailers all over the interstates that are stuck and Im sure they are not all local to us.
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some may LAFF at us here in the DEEP SOUTH, be we really are not prepared for all the ice and white stuff... LOL
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As said, it's not snow, its ice, and southern states have little to no snow removal equipment because it is so rarely needed, and because thaws almost always follow within 36 hrs or less if you do get the snow/ice here.
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Must be global warming..
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there has been snow on the ground here since november we have been gettin 3-5 inches weekly and are about to get more
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at least its gonna warm up you in oh getting about the same as us.
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This cracks me up to no end. We got at most an inch the night before last. I had a couple of parts to pick up for our body shop at different salvage yards before heading into the shop. I proceeded to drive my 2WD S10 across to the east side of town (10 miles), get one part and then head back west. I dropped my boy off at his buddie's house for school (on a 2 hour delay) and headed out for the next yard. Made my normal 45 mile commute in the snow with the side trip to the 2nd yard while only adding about 25 minutes to my normal ride from where I dropped my son off. Plows hadn't been really hitting it hard on hwy 50 nor was there any mag chloride or gravel thrown down. I took off in 2nd or 3rd gear (manual trannys are great in snow!) most of the time and just putted my way in. Never got stuck or slid out of control. It was pretty slick in some areas.
I grew up driving my '69 Nova in the snow out here. Never got stuck in it. I drove a '78 Malibu back in my Detroit days in the wintertime. My boss at GM couldn't figure out how I got to work without 4wd. Slow and easy, that's it. Now I've had the pleasure to wake up to 5 inches of snow in Springfield Missouri. The dealer I was scheduled to visit that day closed down since nobody could make it in. I had a flight out the next day out of the Kansas City airport and decided we might as well head in that direction due to the weather and road conditions. I've never seen it so slick that Semi trucks couldn't make it up highway on ramps. I drove slow and easy all the way back to KC. I've never seen more people drive like maniacs on packed snow and ice as I did that day. Spinning out of control in corners, following too close and nailing the car in front when stopping. At one point I saw 3 cars in a couple of miles just spin out of control (on straight road no less!) without any reason I could see other than too much speed. I motored right on past never loosing control, laughing my tail off. I feel bad you southern folks aren't used to this but I can't deny the humor it brings to us that are used to regular snow. |
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This is what we deal with me and the wife's car last year first ones to shovel out we both almost stroked out lol.. |
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Im in MD right outside of Washington DC and a dusting will close schools and the government. We have salt trucks and plows and it makes no difference. Common sense and patience goes a long way when snow driving, both of which is rare these days.
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Im glad this event is almost over ,the road dept finally came through with a motor grader late yesterday so I was able to go get mine and my wifes trucks home .This would have been a non event if our DOT was not so incompetent .
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