Went to my parents this afternoon to celebrate Christmas with my family. We'll be up north over the holiday.
Make stilts for the dog!!! Or maybe doggie snow shoes!!It's snowing again this morning. Supposed to snow all day today and tomorrow, probably another foot or so expected. This morning I'll snow blow our pathways then plow the road. I'll need to dig out the snow plow for the tractor first. Then I need to get the big snowblower out of the barn for the side by side. Might put the tracks on too.
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Beautiful. Can we come to your house for Christmas? They're saying 80 degrees here.It's snowing again this morning. Supposed to snow all day today and tomorrow, probably another foot or so expected. This morning I'll snow blow our pathways then plow the road. I'll need to dig out the snow plow for the tractor first. Then I need to get the big snowblower out of the barn for the side by side. Might put the tracks on too.
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Sure come on up. It doesn't seem right that some places have 80 degree temps. I just tried to drive the side by side down to pump house and slid off the road and got stuck. We're still getting heavy snow, hasn't stopped since yesterday. We're also getting poor ground definition today and that makes it hard to see where the road is.Beautiful. Can we come to your house for Christmas? They're saying 80 degrees here.
Uh, after you plow, of course.
LOL - Thanks we would almost take you up on that. I'd love a few days in the snow. Keyword there is "a few," like maybe three.Sure come on up. It doesn't seem right that some places have 80 degree temps. I just tried to drive the side by side down to pump house and slid off the road and got stuck. We're still getting heavy snow, hasn't stopped since yesterday. We're also getting poor ground definition today and that makes it hard to see where the road is.
I have yet to find a good prime rib place ..We're looking for a steak house like that too. The nearest steak house for us is about 100 miles north. Its in an old bar in a small river town. Before the covid scam hit they made a great pepper steak. Then they couldn't get fresh beef any more. I even offered to give them one of our steers, but couldn't do it because government rules, blah, blah, blah. The wife wants to go back up there for Christmas dinner. They still make great prime rib sandwiches, we'll see if their doing the pepper steak again.
Don't you carry tire chains in your vehicles? There is nothing worse than driving on wet snow/ice and chains are the only thing that helps. Our snow is usually powder dry up here, even though we're well below freezing, this snow is wet. It plugs up my snowblower and makes it useless. It finally stopped snowing about an hour ago but it's supposed to start up again soon.Trying to get to work today turned out to be a stressful adventure...
It's been snowing pretty good since last night..truckie has about a foot on the hood so far..I just dug truckie out for tomorrow. I should have took it today but Subie usually does pretty good so I took a chance.
Just getting to town was hairy..Subies honey slid a few times even with all wheel drive..the snow is heavy,thick on the road n wet.
So I stop to get a few bags of chickie feed..I figure the weight will help..and it did some..then the plow rolls by heading north so I'm thinking yea! Get behind the plow all the way up to the mill..home free..
In just 10 minutes later, as I'm back on the road..it's doesn't even look plowed anymore..
Dang...
So I head up..seriously debating my decision to drive Subie today..pull over in the chain up area before the first uphill part n say..ok..let's go.
I got all distractions off n just focusing on keeping Subie on my side..kinda..it's slick but I've got momentum..slow is pro..
I come upon the first semi stopped dead in the road..it started sliding ..he got it stopped but his hind end was a bit in the downhill lane. He had a fish n game guy helping him. I had to stop n loose my momentum but I'm really thinking crap..this is barely half a mile up ..about 9 miles to go...yikes..
Then about a half mile about that 2 semis are in the ditch heading up ...
A deputy was dealing with that just as a train of vehicles are comming down..he was making his way towards me already and gets on my passenger side out of the road. I tell him to hop in if someone gets squirrely..n thankfully no one did. Everyone was crawling down the mountain slow..it was slick.
So after that traffic passes..he asked where I'm headed n I tell him the mill..he said conditions are worse up the mountain and even in all wheel drive it might not be good. I tell him I'm ready to turn around when it can be done safely..wrecking my car isn't worth it and it's been squirrely enough already..
So I eventually get turned around with the deputy help n get back to town n home. I don't like flaking on my shift but it's just not worth it to risk wrecking.
Plus I still have to get home ..with more snow expected and get down my unplowed long county road at 1am..
Nope..nope nope nope no!! I really dislike driving in this..
The first Pic is the two semi trucks that you really can't see..just the deputy rig..the middle Pic is the first semi with the fish n game guy helping him n direct traffec..the 3rd Pic is Truckie that I shoveled n dug out to take tomorrow to work..
Gah..I hope it isn't worse..
I do in my truck...I keep chains plus a tow chain in it.Don't you carry tire chains in your vehicles? There is nothing worse than driving on wet snow/ice and chains are the only thing that helps. Our snow is usually powder dry up here, even though we're well below freezing, this snow is wet. It plugs up my snowblower and makes it useless. It finally stopped snowing about an hour ago but it's supposed to start up again soon.
That makes sense. Even studded tires don't help much on slushy roads. I have no problem driving on ice or snow packed roads, but slush is the worst thing there is to drive on. Glad you made it home safely. I'm sure other people didn't make it to work in those conditions either.I do in my truck...I keep chains plus a tow chain in it.
In the Subaru..you cant put on chains. There isn't room between the tire and tire well for chains. I have good quality aggressive mud n snow tires on Subie that are only 2 years old.
But today roads kicked us in the teeth.
This snow is wet , slushy and alot of it today..
By now I'm sure the road is icy too..
I'm at the point where missing a day to potentially save my vehicles from carnage ..and maybe myself is worth it more than to pushing it to make it into work. It won't be the mill buying me another car if it gets wrecked and blue book value on them both is a joke.
But they both run good , in good shape n will last a few more years if I can help it...know what I mean..
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