David McDowell wrote:
OH NO, by no means did I mean to say we didn't have ice... we definitely DID!

Then I must assert that your disclaimer is false. I had absolutely no problems getting around. While watching cars slide backwards and sideways trying to get up hills, I could stop and start at will going both up and down the same hill. I think I lost traction a total of 3 times in 3 hours of driving - and only for a moment each time. Perhaps you've confused me with a guy named *NO ONE*. Either that or I'm less common than I think ;)

disclaimer: *NO ONE* can drive in ice... no common man anyway, not
4x4s or 18 wheelers, unless you have chains and spiked tires!



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