Ready for the snow?!?
Just waiting for the white stuff to fall...
I'm at work right now, and don't get off till 6AM.
I love snow! I got my tc this past June, and have already driven up to Stevens Pass and got to see how the tC handled it. Did alright on the stock Potenza's. On way back over Snoqualami(sp?) Pass, I stopped up there for gas and wow, even crawling and trying to come to a stop had the ABS kicking in. I wasn't even doing 10mph, and barely touched the brakes. I hate the pedal feel when ABS kicks in, not to meniton the sound.
Anyone else seeing high winds too? Power actually went out here at work for about a minute round 7PM.
I love snow! I got my tc this past June, and have already driven up to Stevens Pass and got to see how the tC handled it. Did alright on the stock Potenza's. On way back over Snoqualami(sp?) Pass, I stopped up there for gas and wow, even crawling and trying to come to a stop had the ABS kicking in. I wasn't even doing 10mph, and barely touched the brakes. I hate the pedal feel when ABS kicks in, not to meniton the sound.
Anyone else seeing high winds too? Power actually went out here at work for about a minute round 7PM.
heheheheheh...
We have to be the only part of the northern US that would be shaking with excitement over getting a forcast for an inch of snow that won't even stick at the end of November...
What's even worse is that something like that IS exciting 'round here.
We have to be the only part of the northern US that would be shaking with excitement over getting a forcast for an inch of snow that won't even stick at the end of November...
What's even worse is that something like that IS exciting 'round here.
Originally Posted by Tomas
heheheheheh...
We have to be the only part of the northern US that would be shaking with excitement over getting a forcast for an inch of snow that won't even stick at the end of November...
What's even worse is that something like that IS exciting 'round here.
We have to be the only part of the northern US that would be shaking with excitement over getting a forcast for an inch of snow that won't even stick at the end of November...
What's even worse is that something like that IS exciting 'round here.

Originally Posted by krollmonster
Put on some studded tires on 14" rims. I can't even tell when the roads are icey! There is a loud buzzing sound when driving though.
Then, it'll be March or April before they actually take them off. And that's about the time where the same people who had the studs on start complaining about the roads being so bad. So someone will insert an initiative to be voted on in November that will raise taxes to fix the roads. And it will pass. So they raise the taxes, and then we get another dusting of snow and the same people go out and get studs again.
It's just one giant cycle.
This might be a little out of proportion. Seriously though, if you get studs on your car and you live around here, make sure they are off by the end of February. They aren't needed after that. I remember last year it was almost May and there was a guy who still had them on. I yelled at him. He said he wanted to make sure that they were used for the full life of the tire before replacing them.
YES!!! Snow = Snowboarding. and snowboarding = me having a heck of a lot of fun!! gonna be my third season straight i get to board. I wont be driving my Tc in the snow though... I have no snow tires and no ca$h to purchase some... So i'll most likely be driving the Yukon to get to the mountains and board.
I have 'screen 2' switched to one of my outside cameras right now, watching it snow (and stick a bit) outside.
Still not even something most of the northern US would even notice, but a potentially real problem here in hill country.
Most of the schools are closing early and cancelling afterschool activities - and that's before the snow even started sticling to the roadways.
The conditions here ARE different than it is for those who live in the flatlands.

That white patch on the left is "snow."
(No, that not my PW xB on the screen to the right of the "snow," that's the OTHER PW xB that lives here...)
Still not even something most of the northern US would even notice, but a potentially real problem here in hill country.
Most of the schools are closing early and cancelling afterschool activities - and that's before the snow even started sticling to the roadways.
The conditions here ARE different than it is for those who live in the flatlands.

That white patch on the left is "snow."
(No, that not my PW xB on the screen to the right of the "snow," that's the OTHER PW xB that lives here...)
hmm... well 26 floors up in the old Bell/at&t building next to pacific place in seattle..... snowin like mad... cant see accross the street now.... tho go to ground floor.. it melts as soon as it hits the ground








