ddays v2
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Lol. I was actually thinking that as I typed it. No rocks though. Just forest roads to look at wildflowers.
Will you be carrying your purse when you drive your mallcrawler?
Lol. I was actually thinking that as I typed it. No rocks though. Just forest roads to look at wildflowers.
Will you be carrying your purse when you drive your mallcrawler?
Yep. Along with my poser stand.
I think you guys need to divide the conversation into two parts.....loose/fresh/offroad snow, and packed smooth road snow. Two completely different conditions. In my experience, MTs actually do well in loose snow offroad, because they can scoop and fling and claw their way through, but on packed icy smooth road snow, they can't scoop and lack of sipes makes it impossible to grip...so they end up sliding around causing serious driving issues. Just saying "good in snow" is a bit misleading.
I think you guys need to divide the conversation into two parts.....loose/fresh/offroad snow, and packed smooth road snow. Two completely different conditions. In my experience, MTs actually do well in loose snow offroad, because they can scoop and fling and claw their way through, but on packed icy smooth road snow, they can't scoop and lack of sipes makes it impossible to grip...so they end up sliding around causing serious driving issues. Just saying "good in snow" is a bit misleading.
Agree. Mud terrains can be extremely dangerous in the winter. Think I may slap my KO2s on at least they are rated for snow and do quite well.
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Snowfalls this weekend.
I dunno, social media influencers say that Milestar Patagonias are the bomb. :cheesy: