i wonder how many time this happen to mar

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  • chrislognshot
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    • Jul 2020
    • 1524
    • CFL area Melbourne

    #1

    i wonder how many time this happen to mar

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  • Olsson
    The Swedish Chef
    • Jul 2020
    • 666
    • Gothenburg, Sweden

    #2
    There simply is no challenge to that game in northern Sweden. And yes - that is a public road. 25th of April this year.

    Edit: I meant as in there is no challenge in knowing where the road is.
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    • Nish
      Villiage Idiot
      • Jul 2020
      • 100005622
      • SC Transplant

      #3
      My grandfather had an old black and white picture of a spot on the road by where he lived that they had to tunnel through the snow for the road. Said it was temporary to get people moving through again and that they later shut it down to knock the "top" down and finish cleaning it up.
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      • Butch3r
        Newbie
        • Sep 2020
        • 14
        • Alberta

        #4
        ya that happens all the time in Canada, when your on the highway you just hope that the ditches still have some definition so you can interpolate where the edge of the road is but its still pretty hard when every thing is white, if your in the city and their is a lane split or the road takes a little jog over or something up ahead you might know about it because you commute the route regularly but you can tell who is not familiar with the road when they bump off the curb like a bowling ball, I've seen 3 lanes turn into 4 more than once. Mar lives in Eastern Canada where they have a lot more humidity that makes for some crazy road condition's, think that whiteout + black ice everywhere adding a "will I stop" or "will I turn or keep going straight" aspect to the "game"
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiteout_(weather)

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        • ATBen
          Certified Post Whore
          • Jul 2020
          • 542
          • West Elgin, Ontario

          #5
          Minnesota in January was the worst snow storm I've ever driven in. And I'm from just north of Toronto. I've heard the Maritimes gets the worst of the snow however.

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          • chrislognshot
            Certified Post Whore
            • Jul 2020
            • 1524
            • CFL area Melbourne

            #6
            Originally posted by ATBen
            Minnesota in January was the worst snow storm I've ever driven in. And I'm fromay just north of Toronto. I've heard the Maritimes gets the worst of the snow however.
            any place in usa where have lake at you get worst of snow from lake effect

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            • Paintslinger16
              OG MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 249
              • Milwaukee, WI

              #7
              Tug hill NY, Here I live most snow East of Rockies lake effect 300 + inches

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              • lew
                Devious Dirtbag
                • Jul 2020
                • 1035
                • WY

                #8
                Originally posted by chrislognshot
                any place in usa where have lake at you get worst of snow from lake effect
                I went to school at Western Michigan. Four feet of snow overnight was nothing. I like it better here in AZ.
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                • chrislognshot
                  Certified Post Whore
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1524
                  • CFL area Melbourne

                  #9
                  Originally posted by lew

                  I went to school at Western Michigan. Four feet of snow overnight was nothing. I like it better here in AZ.
                  so what do you like better extreme heat and melting tires or cold weather and snow

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                  • lew
                    Devious Dirtbag
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 1035
                    • WY

                    #10
                    Originally posted by chrislognshot

                    so what do you like better extreme heat and melting tires or cold weather and snow
                    Cold never bothered me. In fact, I do a good bit of winter camping here in the mountains. Snow is a pain in the ass- shoveling it, driving through it- as is the associated ice, slush, rust, etc... and I like my sunshine. It took me no time at all to adapt to and start enjoying the heat and low humidity. I have wilderness twenty minutes from my house, and all the comforts of the city twenty minutes the other way.
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                    • chrislognshot
                      Certified Post Whore
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1524
                      • CFL area Melbourne

                      #11
                      Originally posted by lew

                      Cold never bothered me. In fact, I do a good bit of winter camping here in the mountains. Snow is a pain in the ass- shoveling it, driving through it- as is the associated ice, slush, rust, etc... and I like my sunshine. It took me no time at all to adapt to and start enjoying the heat and low humidity. I have wilderness twenty minutes from my house, and all the comforts of the city twenty minutes the other way.
                      i can not be out in humid weather any more since body got hit with heat exhausting twice and body goes into throw up mode easy

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                      • lew
                        Devious Dirtbag
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1035
                        • WY

                        #12
                        Originally posted by chrislognshot

                        i can not be out in humid weather any more since body got hit with heat exhausting twice and body goes into throw up mode easy
                        Hah! You're in the wrong state for that.

                        I like my humidity around 13%. Sweat evaporates quickly, and it's not too low that my sinuses dry out too much.
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                        • glaman5266
                          MCB Life Member
                          • Jul 2020
                          • 1277
                          • WI

                          #13
                          We get a good amount of snow in WI. Summers can be brutal too with the crazy humidity & wild temperature swings. The running joke is you live in WI if you run your heat & air conditioning in the same day. Probably true of other states as well though, lol. WI, MN & MI are probably all in the same boat.
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                          • chrislognshot
                            Certified Post Whore
                            • Jul 2020
                            • 1524
                            • CFL area Melbourne

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lew

                            Hah! You're in the wrong state for that.

                            I like my humidity around 13%. Sweat evaporates quickly, and it's not too low that my sinuses dry out too much.
                            moved here before i got the issue. also once you get heat exhaustion couple times makes hard to be out in it. since your body sweats out to fast even with tons of water and power aid too.

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                            • lew
                              Devious Dirtbag
                              • Jul 2020
                              • 1035
                              • WY

                              #15
                              Originally posted by chrislognshot

                              moved here before i got the issue. also once you get heat exhaustion couple times makes hard to be out in it. since your body sweats out to fast even with tons of water and power aid too.
                              Electrolyte loss isn't as much of a problem in an arid/semiarid climate, as the body retains more salt. In your area, water and electrolytes are leaving quick-like. Good luck with that.
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