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CaleyJulz

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At my last Camp, we got 4foot snow drifts yearly!! It is in the middle of the North Yorkshire moores, so when it snows and gets a bit windy it was the only place for the drift to build up, i loved it!!

Here in Lossie we have about 5 mm of pure hardcore ice thats about it... and under that 7 inches of snow.... AKA about 1cm...

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well, this morning we had nothing and a swear to you i saw a gritter, then at 9 this morning we had enough for Mrs Georgeios to smash the car in to a wall, no ones hurt other than the Pug, i have no front end... soft as ****.

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well, this morning we had nothing and a swear to you i saw a gritter, then at 9 this morning we had enough for Mrs Georgeios to smash the car in to a wall, no ones hurt other than the Pug, i have no front end... soft as ****.

Thats a safety feature of Pugs. Protects those in the cockpit a bit more. Car manufacturers refer to it as the crumple zone.

Seriously though, glad to hear nobody hurt. A lot of people may not appreciate just how easy it is to lose control in this weather.

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Even here in sunny Berkshire we have a good 7 or 8 inches of snow so far,

Is that my Inches??

Alex, I totally understand the crumple zone thing, its just not good for someone when they were doing less than 10 miles an hours and the panel beater says ooooo thats a write of. Im very very greatfull no one was hurt and to be honest, as on another thread i hated it anyway so it is all at the end of the day good.. in a weird way.

snow here is now about 2 ft... (4 inches.)

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