Driving in Snow

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I have ridden my scrambler a few times in Snow and I know what fun that was. So I have been watching a few videos from countries that really have snow. The one thing that stands out is how fast people seem to drive in this stuff.

Most of these that I watched are about accidents people have in these conditions. At times it is like a slow motion video on just how there is no stopping when one needs to do so.

I would be scared to even go out of my front door let alone drive in those conditions.
 
It's beyond stunning how some people drive in poor conditions.
You would expect Canadians, of all people, to know how to drive in snow, but no, they still think it's summer.
Many think because they have snow tires and all-wheel drive they can do anything.
 
I really like driving and riding in snow as long as you have the right tyres and drive and ride to the conditions it is very rewarding and the scenery takes on a hole new look .
 
grew up on snow-- and ice--
played hockey-- ic skated-- ice fished -- snow skied---
ridden bicycles-- snowmobiles-- dirtbikes -- 3 wheelers on both snow and ice-- and learned to drive in February in N.E. Ohio --- which is basically a complete WHITE OUT in Feb in N.E. Ohio ...............I got so "used to it" --- I moved SOUTH in 1987 and have NEVER RETURNED to Ohio-------not been NOrth of Atlanta but three times since 1987 and ONLY for short bits in the summer moths :)
 
grew up on snow-- and ice--
played hockey-- ic skated-- ice fished -- snow skied---
ridden bicycles-- snowmobiles-- dirtbikes -- 3 wheelers on both snow and ice-- and learned to drive in February in N.E. Ohio --- which is basically a complete WHITE OUT in Feb in N.E. Ohio ...............I got so "used to it" --- I moved SOUTH in 1987 and have NEVER RETURNED to Ohio-------not been NOrth of Atlanta but three times since 1987 and ONLY for short bits in the summer moths :)
Sounds just like what we do up here in the winter. You can't change the season so may as well embrace it.
 

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