We had those 20 inches here in the Philadelphia area and it was with some
trepidation that I took the spit to work this morning (my wife needed the
"real car" today). I have had the snow tires on since the last snow last
Friday and I put some weight in the trunk which is always a mixed blessing
since it both exacerbates the tendency for the spit to wag its tail like a
puppy at dinnertime and it reduces the already inadequate ground clearance.
The roads however were so well plowed that the drive was totally without
drama, almost disappointingly so. The previous snow was much better - I
negotiated a slippery hill that had a FWD Saturn spinning its wheels and
that a Chevy pickup with bald tires had to completely bail out on (I made
sure to sanctimoniously grin at the Chevy driver).
Greg Rowe
>From: "Spitfire Pat" <spitfirepat@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "Spitfire Pat" <spitfirepat@hotmail.com>
>To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>Subject: re. Weather
>Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 09:24:01 +0000
>
>Reading about all the snow in the NE USA (there were even reports on the TV
>news in the UK yesterday) makes me glad we don't experience such conditions
>here. A couple of weeks ago 2" fell just north of London that created
>total
>chaos on the road networks leaving some people stuck in their cars on one
>of
>the main motorways for 20 hours in freezing conditions. An official
>enquiry
>is still ongoing to find out the root cause, but it seems that the people
>who send out the snow plows did it too late - after the traffic had come to
>a stop! How on earth do you cope with 20"+ ? You could loose a Spit
>completely in those conditions!
>
>Pat
>
>PS Give me San Diego any day at this time of year!
>
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