JstAnotherSub
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ORIGINAL: pogo4pres FR Just to throw a wrench into the works, having driven the HIGH SIERRAS & ROCKIES in winter what you folk in the south call a mountain is about a hill to my experience. Try driving through Donner pass to go to Reno 5 or 6 times a winter. You'll learn fast enough. Oh and while you are at it you'll need to learn the benefit of tire chains, or get a major fine from either the California Hi-way Patrol or Nevada state police. Crankily, Some Knucklehead in NJ True, but you can be just as dead falling 3000 feet as you are from falling 8000 feet. I seem to remember, from way back in another lifetime when I drove a truck, that Donner Pass had signs saying things like "Crank er up-big hill ahead" or "slow it down, tricky curve ahead". Those mountains out west were damn sure a challenge.
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