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LTC Greg Henning You know the ice is bad when Canadians can't navigate it successfully.
When I lived in Albuquerque NM, just before I shipped out, there was a blizzard, I was driving up the hill toward my apartment, and there was a suburban sliding sideways down the hill toward me. Fortunately, the driver straightened out before they got to where I was and I avoided being hit, but there were a lot of incidents that day.
When I lived in Albuquerque NM, just before I shipped out, there was a blizzard, I was driving up the hill toward my apartment, and there was a suburban sliding sideways down the hill toward me. Fortunately, the driver straightened out before they got to where I was and I avoided being hit, but there were a lot of incidents that day.
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Reminds me of driving a 300 ZX in North Dakota winters. Always put a sandbag in rear over each wheel, helped but still found a ditch or two when hit black Ice.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Maj Kim Patterson - Ya know that, traded a 280 ZX for 300ZX but 280 was the better car.
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