Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:09 pm
Ah yes Snow Tires. Folks who live in areas where snow fall can slow down life a bit, use special tires in the winter time that claim to have tread designs making traction on snow covered roads better. Do they work? I suppose that depends on driving ability and how much snow is involved. One of my fondest memories of snow was a storm in the Denver area that dropped over 24 inches of the white stuff overnight and another two feet during the next 24 hours. I was driving a four wheel drive International Scout with all terrain snow and mud tires. They helped but not near as much as chains on all four wheels. I confess to having a ball during that storm. It was Christmas time and the local police gave my phone number out to folks with emergencies requiring transportation. I drove nurses to work, a crippled woman and child to their family for the holidays. The manager of a local pizza place to a safe place to hole up during the storm and several other folks in need. I refused payment from all I helped. When spring came and I was mucking the scout out I discovered money stuffed under the seat. Some folks just can't take no for an answer. Those dollars went to charity. Yet the rush that came from realizing how much people appreciate help made it all rather special. Jimkalynzoo wrote: Reading your blog, just have to ask, what are snow tires??:D