The roads are fine here now, but the paths are nearly all lethal. I've been out today and went most of the way on the road. Can't wait for my new spikes (ice-cleats) to arrive! I just got the order in before they shut for Christmas, so hopefully they're in the postal system somewhere... Outdoor Gear for Camping & Hiking - Blacktoe Ltd. if anybody wants some
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I drove to Morpeth from Newcastle yesterday up the AI which was all clear - just getting out of the car was the dangerous part! Fortunately I was wearing some ice spikes over my regular shoes (just like the ones Sarz is showing except mine came from QVC a few years ago) so I have been walking on the icy paths with impunity. And I cleared and salted our front path - took a bit of chipping away with the shovel! Yesterday there was quite a bit of melting during the day but it all froze solid overnight.Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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It not too bad where I live, the roads are clear but the snow remains in the fields.
Went up to Buxton, the highest town in England, today and the footpaths were treacherous. Buxton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The remaining now here is now only in a few north facing sloping fields...we had rain last night so maybe even that has gone.
We seemed to get the most snow the week before you did and as we live on a steep hill, couldn't get out for 5 days.
Looks pretty- but the icy slush is lethal isn't it?
Take care peeps!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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So much for the lovely sunshine yesterday - woke this morning to heavy snow!
Oh I'm so very very grateful that I'm retired and don't have to drive in it unless I really have to. Take care all you peeps who are still working.
Sarz , those ice-cleats look a great idea - must get some, thanks for the info.Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.
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We had our snow but, part from a small patch on the field near the headge, it'd all gone by the day before Christmas eve.
Just so you know, if you let your tyres down by a tiny bit (3-4 bars) so they're a bit flatter than normal, they'll grip the ice much better.
Please bear in mind though, this is only temporary, ideal for an emergency journey getting home or something but not for a prolonged space of time.
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Having spent Xmas in DexterDog's neck of the woods, the side roads were a bit slippy but the main roads fine. Just come back over the top today, the worst weather - snow, minus temps etc, were the western side of Leeds, from there on home it has been warmer with occasional rain (5C). When I left on X Eve my road and drive were sheet ice, now it has all gone.The cats' valet.
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