That part of Wisconsin is beautiful. Glad everyone is okay.
L
It’s the most wonderful time of the year...(not)
I’ve driven that section many times since it opened in the mid’60s. A number of times freezing ice was an issue. The first time I drove, much of the section in the story (Eau Claire to Toma) wasn’t even open, and old Hwy 12 was used.
I had many white nuckle drives there in the winter, but also many very pleasant ones in the summer (and only one ticket, a warning).
I’ve driven that section many times since it opened in the mid’60s. A number of times freezing ice was an issue. The first time I drove, much of the section in the story (Eau Claire to Toma) wasn’t even open, and old Hwy 12 was used.
I had many white nuckle drives there in the winter, but also many very pleasant ones in the summer (and only one ticket, a warning).
She's a Florida girl so I usually end up driving her to work on slippery days. I grew up in the Northeast and learned to drive on snow. We used to go to store/mall parking lots and go into spins and fishtails on purpose. Best training there is. Eventually a cop would come in with lights on and we'd go find another spot until a cop came in with lights on - repeat.
Followed my parents down to FL when my dad retired. We left New England in December. Got down to MD/VA and there was a light snow. You'd think they'd never driven in it before. People were sliding off the road left and right but we just cruised on through. Both vehicles were loaded up pretty well which probably helped.
I actually love driving in the snow. Snow on top of ice, not so much. Ice, not so much. One of these days I'm going to get an extra set of rims and put some studdable snow tires on it and have them studded.
Haven't seen it as bad as this yet but it does happen. I did drive through a town that had 2 inches of ice on the side roads and the parking lot of the gas station I pulled in to for fuel. Nothing like pulling up to a gas pump on ice.
TWO peices of advice I can give for bad roads; LET OFF THE GAS and DON’T SLAM ON THE BRAKES.