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this is a picture from last winter
and here's one from this winter after I bought a house with a garage
the garage is still being worked on, I'm trying to get it nice and warm so I can do some more work on the car over the winter
gotta put the blizzaks on this sunday and raise my car.
last year we got a HUGE blizzard where i couldnt even take my car(we got like 3 ft in one night). anything less i gotta make it to work 20 miles away in the A3.
gotta put the blizzaks on this sunday and raise my car.
last year we got a HUGE blizzard where i couldnt even take my car(we got like 3 ft in one night). anything less i gotta make it to work 20 miles away in the A3.
ill get some pics up on sunday.
i didnt have coils last winter but with the blizzaks i had no trouble getting around
as long as the roads get plowed im fine. the problem is a couple of the roads i HAVE to take barely get plowed :|
the one road i have to take to get into the town i work in is a state road but the state NEVER plows it and the town wont do it "because its the states job". basically that means for the people driving on it, if it snows dont drive on it.
luckily for me its the only way i can get home.
and i have to leave for work really early in the morning so that just makes it all worse.
i remember last year during that huge snow storm, i had to take my old truck(its my dad's now) to work because the roads were barely plowed and there was like 3ft of snow. on this same road i was talking about above there is a huge field at one part and the wind was blowing all the snow from the field on to the road and creating 3-4ft snow banks all the way across the road. i literally had to do 20 mph and i had to drive around most of the snow banks, some of which spanned the entire road and i had to drive across the oncoming lane on to the "grass" to get around it.
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