morbidlyintellectual
morbidlyintellectual t1_ix2ivn0 wrote
Reply to Question about Leavenworth by Bluejay_1234
I learned about driving in snow growing up in upstate New York. Most of what happens around here on snow days provides hours of entertainment for people from parts of the country that get real snow. BUT, it is a learned skill.
First of all, some short practice trips is a really good idea. Get the chains and learn to put them on. If you're driving a four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, put the chains on the front tires. In really bad weather, put chains on all the tires.
Keep your speed down, remember, the four-wheel drive gets you going, but stopping and turning are a little more difficult.
Don't be afraid to just give up. Being overly cautious is better than being upside down in the ditch.
Twenty (ish) years ago we went to Idaho to visit wife's family. A storm followed us all the way across the state. It was not a fun drive and we won't do it again. Between North Bend and Cle Elum I starting counting cars in the ditch. I lost count at 26 when we had to snake our way across a bridge with about ten cars smacked together.
morbidlyintellectual t1_jbn23lj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What people assume when I tell them I’m from Washington vs where I really live…. 🏞️🏜️ by Alive900
My family moved here from Cooperstown, NY in 1963 I quickly learned that when I said "New York" I had to add "the state, not the city." To be fair, half of the people from New York City don't think about the rest of the state either.