Went back up there Monday night. Snow was falling at a rate of 3inchs Per hour, with sustained winds of 35mph. A blizzard if there ever was one. It was so hard to see, that I drove past my turnoff and didnt even realize it until I was another few miles down the road. When we first got up there, it wasnt snowing hard, but since the deuce is over 10k lbs, I had no choice but to chain up as it was required, because it had been snowing non-stop for the last 24 hours, and the plows couldnt keep up. We pulled into a parking lot to have some fun, and soon realized that most of the parking lot was bumper deep. With chains, the deuce didnt even struggle to keep going. Even coming to a stop and then trying to plow forward in the bank wasnt a problem at all. I did only chain up my front axle and my rear-rear. I figured if I had needed it I would have chained up the middle axle, but came to the conclusion that it wasnt nessassary.
It was amazing fun, even made 50 bucks dragging a bob tailed semi out of his parking spot.(plow made a wall in front of him). There was tons of cars in the ditch, and on the way up, at least half the of the rigs that we passed coming down, were tow trucks.
In conclusion, deuce with chains = Super amazing. If ya have a deuce, and a set of tirechains, dont fear snow, fear the dumb people who dont know how to drive in the snow. Also I find the deuce would be safer to drive in the snow, cause if someone does hit you, You gots lots of green iron to protect ya.
I nabbed a few crappy cellphone vids, and the amount you see, is really the distance we could see. Id say visabilty was aprox 15ft. at best.
Also those ruts do the depth of the snow no justice.
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