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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 531301" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I remember that ALL too well. Getting from the main roads to anywhere else, that are down by the river, up to our place (we live on the bluff a few hundred feet above there) was literally risking your life. Roads were covered with a unique mixture...about 10” of ice with three days worth of sanding gravel mixed in. It acted like one gigantic sheet of ultra coarse abrasive paper. Ruts frozen solid like concrete...studded with sharp D1 minus gravel. You and other cars being bounced sideways from a foot to a yard. Trying out the new sport of dodging the various pieces of chrome trim pieces, mufflers, whole exhaust systems and the occasional rear bumper that had been torn off other unlucky players. A festive and exciting time was had by all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 531301, member: 1365"] I remember that ALL too well. Getting from the main roads to anywhere else, that are down by the river, up to our place (we live on the bluff a few hundred feet above there) was literally risking your life. Roads were covered with a unique mixture...about 10” of ice with three days worth of sanding gravel mixed in. It acted like one gigantic sheet of ultra coarse abrasive paper. Ruts frozen solid like concrete...studded with sharp D1 minus gravel. You and other cars being bounced sideways from a foot to a yard. Trying out the new sport of dodging the various pieces of chrome trim pieces, mufflers, whole exhaust systems and the occasional rear bumper that had been torn off other unlucky players. A festive and exciting time was had by all. [/QUOTE]
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