Re: [GMCnet] Will It Go In Snow? [message #67864] |
Sun, 20 December 2009 14:45 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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Yeah, BUT, chains don't work when the slushy snow is less than 1/2" deep
and the upgrade is over 9%.
Westbound, toward Wolfcreek Pass in Colorado, near the top.
Ronc
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 09:17:50 -0600 tom geiger <tgeiger@burnsmcd.com>
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> I've driven mine in minor snow conditions and have had no troubles
> with it. I have read that if tire cables are placed on the front,
> (don't know if they placed them on back wheels), it had no trouble
> climbing around in the mountains during a snow event. I don't think
> the person that posted it mentioning the type of tire cables they
> used, but he said he was able to pass vehicles having traction
> issues on a steep mountain grade. His posting might be in the
> archive under a "snow" search if you want to read it.
> _______________________________________________
Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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Re: [GMCnet] Will It Go In Snow? [message #67867 is a reply to message #67864] |
Sun, 20 December 2009 15:45 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Ron,
When your in a bind like I have been on a steep hill, I transfer as
much load to the front and get started diagonal to the fall line.
Sometimes I will back down to a parking place that is more level and
start from there.
Grace thinks I'm crazy, at at least we never got stuck yet.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:45 PM, rallymaster <rallymaster@juno.com> wrote:
> Yeah, BUT, chains don't work when the slushy snow is less than 1/2" deep
> and the upgrade is over 9%.
> Westbound, toward Wolfcreek Pass in Colorado, near the top.
> Ronc
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> On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 09:17:50 -0600 tom geiger <tgeiger@burnsmcd.com>
> writes:
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>> I've driven mine in minor snow conditions and have had no troubles
>> with it. I have read that if tire cables are placed on the front,
>> (don't know if they placed them on back wheels), it had no trouble
>> climbing around in the mountains during a snow event. I don't think
>> the person that posted it mentioning the type of tire cables they
>> used, but he said he was able to pass vehicles having traction
>> issues on a steep mountain grade. His posting might be in the
>> archive under a "snow" search if you want to read it.
>> _______________________________________________
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> Ron & Linda Clark
> 1978 Eleganza II
> North Plains, ORYGUN
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