Skibumtress wrote:RedRider just sent me a text message...... heavy snow on Rt. 4 in Killington.
Yea, baby!!!!!!!!!!! WoohoowoohooHOO.
So if you're driving up tonight..... careful folks.
And maybe, just maybe the roads will be so bad to drive back on Sunday that we'll all have to stay.
I just drove back to MA and the roads were much better on the way home then on the way up. This morning there was 2 tractor trailers stuck on the hill going up from Chester on 103, I can only imagine what sort of mess that was to clean up.
Skibumtress wrote:RedRider just sent me a text message...... heavy snow on Rt. 4 in Killington.
Yea, baby!!!!!!!!!!! WoohoowoohooHOO.
So if you're driving up tonight..... careful folks.
And maybe, just maybe the roads will be so bad to drive back on Sunday that we'll all have to stay.
I just drove back to MA and the roads were much better on the way home then on the way up. This morning there was 2 tractor trailers stuck on the hill going up from Chester on 103, I can only imagine what sort of mess that was to clean up.
Just talked to RRider and he drives up past Okemo (guess that's I-91?). He has a truck and said he skidded a little about six times. Said there was about two inches on the roads and no plowing or salting.
I'm glad I didn't drive up tonight from south Jersey and decided to stay over in Rockland Co.
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