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Took Louise out and about for her job ( visiting the elderly in the area and getting them up ) this morning, the oldies were very grateful to see her in this bad weather. Lit a few fires for them etc.
The syncro has pulled two vehicles up Pencross Hill this morning, one was a 4x4 Friendee Bongo thing, that had no traction what-so-ever.
First snow in S.Devon since I passed my driving test!
I've got my road tyres on with MT tyres sat in garage........Too cold & too lazy to switch them over!
(will check weather forecast but it will probably be all gone tomorrow)
we have naff all over here in South lincs.. wouldnt have minded laying under the doka refitting the propshaft in a foot of snow so I could go out and play... so its still off and sat in the drive..
The back garden.
Here is the Fox, no use in this weather.
The dub's external temp gauge on minus 10
Taking Louise to work, beautiful clear morning
wow I love this global warming.
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v-lux wrote:Got about 2-3" in Crantock and its still coming down!
Sunny day here! Bit of ice in the car park when i took the kids to school. Feeling a bit bad though ... my wife has gone off to work in Penzance (where there is snow) in her Peugeot 306. I suppose I can do a "dramatic rescue" if needs be!
1992 Syncro Camper RHD 2.1 MV
SOLD - now a Syncronought!
Well I asked for it.. we havent had a lot but.. what was on the ground this morn was compacted, then the sun came out and melted it a bit.. then the wind picked up, turned colder and threw some more snow down... so the roads were a little slippery on the way home tonight..
Just been out laying under the Syncro refitting the propshaft.. also refitted the semperit winter 185r14's as they have a lot more "sipes" than the old Vredestien snow transports.. also being a bit narrower they should bite through better.. Dunno how well they would perform in deep snow though.. I reckon the knobbly MT's would be better then.. or would they...