This would not be a problem if I were driving a snowplow.
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Know how to drive safely when it's raining or when it's snowing. The two conditions are different.
Although I love snow, it messes things up terribly around Seattle, with all of our hills. I worry about my loved ones driving.
Why not drive a snowmobile? I own an Artic Cat. We bought them because we enjoy doing things like that. I enjoy doing fun things, and that's definitely one of the things.
A snowdrift is a beautiful thing - if it doesn't lie across the path you have to shovel or block the road that leads to your destination.
As early as I can remember, I wanted to be a snowplow driver. When you grow up in the Rocky Mountains, like I did, you see the snow drifts piled up six feet high, and you're two feet, so it's impressive.
We need to drive like hell and get to the hills before the winter sets in.
I'm practical, very data-driven, and process-oriented. If I look at a radar and see a giant green blob coming toward me, I'm thinking it's probably going to snow.
The only way I'd worry about the weather is if it snows on our side of the field and not theirs.
No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.
I'd never walked on snow 'til I was 50, you know. There's no snow where I come from.
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