Driving in a snow storm

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I made this short movie yesterday of driving the last 4 miles to my house in the country in a snow storm. It is pretty much driving like this for 4 months a year. The plows are quite efficient and have things clear most of the time. I live on what is called a tertiary road - one of the last to get plowed.

Snowy winter drive in the UP of Michigan (HD1080) - YouTube
 
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Must be peaceful ride home after long day..thanks for sharing.
 
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Thanks for shareing. Here is very early season driving up over a Colorado pass. This was in early October.

Let's drive to Fraser | The Junkman's Adventures on Blip

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This is exactly why I am looking for property in the U.P. I can't stand another winter like we've had in SE Minnesota. I know the Yoopers haven't had a good winter but your video gives me hope.
 
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I did that crap for most of my life, Thats why I live in N/East Ga. we might see white stuff once a year. It was 75 here yesterday. Our temps are 30s, 40, night 50s 60s day all winter.
Army Grunt
 
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I remember one winter when my wife and I were driving the transcanada highway just a few miles from home and I had to have my pregnant wife walk in front of the truck because visability was zero and no way to tell where side of highway was (ditch?) so we did the worst hundred yards that way.
But we got thru the bad sections that way , no one else on highway .
Many times here we don't get to see black pavement on the secondary highways for months.....and budget cutbacks will only make it worse.
 
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Neat video...thanks for posting!
I like driving in the snow when there's no other traffic..not like that around here anymore...
 
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Just curious. About how fast were you going at the beginning of the video?
 
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smfcpacfp said:
I made this short movie yesterday of driving the last 4 miles to my house in the country in a snow storm. It is pretty much driving like this for 4 months a year. The plows are quite efficient and have things clear most of the time. I live on what is called a tertiary road - one of the last to get plowed.

Snowy winter drive in the UP of Michigan (HD1080) - YouTube

I get a: The content owner has not made this video available on mobile. :-(
 
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Those are much more peaceful than the near 20mph ride I took over a hill during the storm yesterday..... in reverse..... with 53' o trailer behind me. Or would that be in front of me?

Note to self: "Self won't be putting self in that position EVER again." Cotton goods are too expensive.
 
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Those are much more peaceful than the near 20mph ride I took over a hill during the storm yesterday..... in reverse..... with 53' o trailer behind me. Or would that be in front of me?

Note to self: "Self won't be putting self in that position EVER again." Cotton goods are too expensive.

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But at least you survived the ride... and Tide does wonders in a Maytag. :D
 
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But at least you survived the ride... and Tide does wonders in a Maytag. :D

I'm happier the vehicle survived the ride. :D

Not good when you have time to think about things like tossing it in neutral so you have one less thing to worry about dragging tires, unlocking the PDL trying to get less wheels to lock..... Listening to the air alarm going off because you've been battling for that long and you're still not at the bottom.....

First time after 16 years of driving in all weather, we stop for nothing, I have carried chains, second time I have used them. Seriously considering taking them back out because they appear, to me, to be like putting bigger tires on a 4x4. They simply allow you to get into bigger trouble.

I guess I need to mount the on the dash. Muted audio, of course.
 
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smfcpacfp said:
It should be now.

I was driving at the speed limit, about 55 mph.

Works just jim dandy on my phone now! Thanks. Looks like half the drivers in the UP were on the highway. :)
 
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Nice vid, but you about scared the poop out of this old southern boy.. We don't drive that fast on snowy roads.. Course I realize you guys drive all the time on snowy roads, and it is a 1 or 2 times a year thing for us.. But y'all act like the snow is not even there, we just kinda granny along. Some people worse than others, but when somebody whizzes by at 55 we usually scream some unkind thing their general direction:) Take care up there, ( I saw the ladybugs out yesterday.) he he.

James K0UA
 
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Nice vid, but you about scared the poop out of this old southern boy.. We don't drive that fast on snowy roads.. Course I realize you guys drive all the time on snowy roads, and it is a 1 or 2 times a year thing for us.. But y'all act like the snow is not even there, we just kinda granny along. Some people worse than others, but when somebody whizzes by at 55 we usually scream some unkind thing their general direction:) Take care up there, ( I saw the ladybugs out yesterday.) he he.

James K0UA

I have dedicated winter (Blizzak) tires on the car which make a huge difference, and you are right we are used to it. In the last 30 hours we have had 34" of snow, so I was driving slower in the deep snow as we went to a hockey game.
 
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I have dedicated winter (Blizzak) tires on the car which make a huge difference, and you are right we are used to it. In the last 30 hours we have had 34" of snow, so I was driving slower in the deep snow as we went to a hockey game.

If I'm in 4WD, 35 MPH is about my limit...more for the purpose (and hazards) of stopping then going.

With 34"...well...my saying has always been:
"I bought 4 Wheel Drive vehicles to make sure I get home...not to get anywhere else..."
 
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I have dedicated winter (Blizzak) tires on the car which make a huge difference, and you are right we are used to it. In the last 30 hours we have had 34" of snow, so I was driving slower in the deep snow as we went to a hockey game.

Blizzaks are some of the best winter tires I've used on my vehicles and are the only winter tire I'll mount on my mother's car. I don't use them on my own because I found I tend to push the lateral dry grip potential on the Blizzaks too much(had a number of close calls). First set of winters I put on my WRX were the same tires the State Police used at the time, they worked exceptionally well. 2nd set is different but they also have proved good.

If you have real winter weather to contend with and a place to store them out of season, a set of dedicated winter tires on their own wheels is an excellent investment.
 
 
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