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I lived in Fairbanks for 4 years, drove down the Alcan in December, and didn't even own chains.
Although, there was one trip through Siskiyou National Forest a few years ago that got a little hairy on the downhill. I'm sure my wife was wishing we had chains...
I bet she does, eh, eh? Bet she does! Say no MORE!
 
Some winter bbq
 

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NORTHBOUND Interstate 77 and US 52 while simultaneously on SOUTHBOUND Interstate 81 & US 11

your actual direction of travel is WEST

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I believe this is in South Carolina and back when we used maps I got here and promptly pulled off the highway to figure out where the hell I was going. It took awhile.
 
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Same is true when traveling 94 east/west thru Milwaukee (south of milwaukee thru Chicago). You're actually going north/south. You don't go east/west until you're south of Chicago or unitl you hit milwaukee.
 
You laugh, but a few years ago I drove up to Shaver Lake, on roads that look just like that, and CHP was stopping everyone - wouldn't let you go on without chains!


i thought it was funny because the chains were on the back tires? not that it wasn't that snowy? but jokes are never good explained, so i'll just go back to my life and leave it at that... ;)
 
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is this a homebrew mill from 78?


i especially like the red rider cart style!
 
Meh...

It’s not like it’s -38 F 100% chance of snow with sustained 40 to 50 mph winds and gusts of 90 mph.

Ok, a hundred percent chance of rain is unusual for AZ, but when SoCal is getting choked with rain and even some snow right now, 100% chance of rain and low 70s sounds like snowbird weather.

But I also understand the weather rarely changes in AZ, so it’s probably fun for ya.
 
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