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Old 07-23-2013, 04:56 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by FastWhite View Post
If you are coming from Winterpeg, then you know winter. ALWAYS take something for the worst.
Lived in Kelowna for 7 yrs. weather is unpredictable.
Pick up a set of chains, that gets you by the winter rule. Prefit them as you could be putting them on in the snow.
Standard winter survival gear, shovel scrapper
When winter and mountains involved, never take chances.
May be over kill but. I'd rather have than not.


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LOL yes I do know winter but I don't know mountains and much snow before the end of November. Would you recommend chains or just using winter tires for the whole trip?

Good call with the survival gear, I will make an exhaustive list to make sure I'm covered for worst case scenarios.
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