I have a push chair and just don'tgo out in the snow. All I end up doing is 
spinning.  It sucks because it melts everywhere except  on my van where my ramp 
goes down because it blocks the sun and the house blocks i from the other side. 
 I have a parking area that is made of the leftover concrete in the truckand I 
can't seem to get theother side smoothed down enough with driving over it to 
get hard enough to get my chairthrough it. I can't go in my yard either unless 
we haven'thad any rain in a while.

Stacy


----- Original Message ----
From: Tim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 9:12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Wheelchair & snow


Tell them to shovel ;^P
I never used "special" tires the 4 winters going to college, and very seldom 
exp any problems.
Do take the freezing cold in consideration, and Denver is a mi up, so the air's 
a bit thinner.
stunt

 
On 9/30/07, KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
This southern girl has a question.  I know that there are special tires for 
taking
the wheelchair in the sand.  Big bubble looking tires.  But what about going 
out in 
the snow?  My son just sent me pictures from Denver & my daughter lives in Lake
Tahoe - both snowy places.

If I visit either place , is there anything special that I would have to do?

KK

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