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GLE1952

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13 inches of snow, 2nd highest on record, town practically shut down, had to use the 4 wheel drive Ranger to beak out the driveway.
Let my son take the Ranger to work, I'm hoping he gets back safely..
I took a look with my 2 wheel drive Chevy and decided I wasn't going anywhere!

Glen
 
here in VA they close schools for 2" of snow, crazy.
 
On the east end of Long Island we got 30+ inches and everything was shut down a couple of weeks ago. They didnt plow my street for 2 days. Definitely the most snow I could remember getting.
 
Coming from the northeast I never worried too much about snow, you waited till it was over, the plows came out and you had a few days of driving slow. Then I had snow while driving through North Carolina, not much but enough that everyone lost there minds. Either forgot how to drive or never knew how, it was a mad house and not something I enjoyed 8 hours into a 12 hour trip. I have to say I'd rather have 30 inches living somewhere that knows how to handle it then 2" down south where they don't have a clue.
 
Coming from the northeast I never worried too much about snow, you waited till it was over, the plows came out and you had a few days of driving slow. Then I had snow while driving through North Carolina, not much but enough that everyone lost there minds. Either forgot how to drive or never knew how, it was a mad house and not something I enjoyed 8 hours into a 12 hour trip. I have to say I'd rather have 30 inches living somewhere that knows how to handle it then 2" down south where they don't have a clue.

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We ended up with 14.2"
Front wheel fell off the Ranger on my son's way home.
My AAA membership just paid for itself X10!
 

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