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Snow, how deep can you go
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<blockquote data-quote="JAndreF321" data-source="post: 1592735" data-attributes="member: 40327"><p>Ahhhh...I've read this so many times, then I watch every northerner on youtube deflate their tires before going in the snow. This is another "it depends on the snow" thing, right? As a Florida native, I've been trying to learn how to drive in the snow on trails in WA. I'm learning that it looks way deeper than it is, but sometimes it is way deeper than it looks. I think I just need more experience to build confidence, especially since I'm going out alone. Turning off the traction control pretty much allows me to just plow right through. I've got chains, but don't want to go through using them if I don't need to. I also wasn't sure about deflating or not. Another concern is what the snow will do to your bumper/fenders when it gets high on the sides...I'm guessing if it has melted, and then frozen, then it is scrape time. Here is a pic from the other weekend in Snoqualmie: </p><p>[ATTACH=full]308543[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAndreF321, post: 1592735, member: 40327"] Ahhhh...I've read this so many times, then I watch every northerner on youtube deflate their tires before going in the snow. This is another "it depends on the snow" thing, right? As a Florida native, I've been trying to learn how to drive in the snow on trails in WA. I'm learning that it looks way deeper than it is, but sometimes it is way deeper than it looks. I think I just need more experience to build confidence, especially since I'm going out alone. Turning off the traction control pretty much allows me to just plow right through. I've got chains, but don't want to go through using them if I don't need to. I also wasn't sure about deflating or not. Another concern is what the snow will do to your bumper/fenders when it gets high on the sides...I'm guessing if it has melted, and then frozen, then it is scrape time. Here is a pic from the other weekend in Snoqualmie: [ATTACH=full]308543[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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