Even though the worst is over now, I'm still sitting at home this morning. The highway I need to drive on is considered "travel not recommended" so I'm staying home until I hear otherwise.I managed to get home yesterday afternoon before they closed down all the highways.Here's a little taste http://www.cbc.ca/clips/ram-lo...1.ram
2003 Satellite AWD Two Tone, traded off at 180,126 kmNow the (fourth) catalytic converter is someone else's problem Now driving a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan
For those who aren't in the metric system yet...Winds gusting 70 km/h to 90 km/h = 45 MPH to 56 MPHThat lady was driving 30 km/h (on the highway) = 19 MPH10 cm of snow fall = 4 inches--- I really like the shot of the cop in the balaclava... looks like he's about to hold up a 7-11.
2003 Satellite AWD Two Tone, traded off at 180,126 kmNow the (fourth) catalytic converter is someone else's problem Now driving a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan
Damn.....that is all I have to sayOh yeah, the reporter David Common went to my High School in Toronto. When I knew him he was determined to join the Canadian Armed Forces....I guess journalism pays better.
2003 Pontiac VibeSalsaPower PackageSports PackageK&N Air Filter
Poor (removed), going from so close to the centre of the universe (Toronto) to the butthole of Saskatchewan (Regina).It's still crappy out there. I tried to go to work yesterday, but decided driving on a skating rink in zero-visibility wasn't my cup of tea (especially when I'm driving my fiance's Jetta!). This morning wasn't much better ... the skating rink now has 2" sized holes spaced about 8" apart from where the salt landed. Hopefully it's better on the drive home.
2003 Satellite AWD Two Tone, traded off at 180,126 kmNow the (fourth) catalytic converter is someone else's problem Now driving a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan