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<blockquote data-quote="jam session" data-source="post: 1470070" data-attributes="member: 19761"><p>Please educate a newbie to off hiway snow runs. Especially, what are conditions to avoid? I get your point that when it softens up and then refreezes it is possible to drive on top. Is the only worry that it will warm up enough to sink into in the afternoon? I'd be worried about getting back in somewhere in the the morning when it is frozen/hard and then breaking through when it softens up in the afternoon. Anything else I need to know? </p><p></p><p>As a long time skier I know to watch out for transition zones near freezing. We sure hit that coming down on Sun. It was really slick for a while about half way down and everybody I talked to got a little squirrelly through there, but I was expecting that and a few skid corrections were just fun! What I don't know much about is the deep stuff on the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jam session, post: 1470070, member: 19761"] Please educate a newbie to off hiway snow runs. Especially, what are conditions to avoid? I get your point that when it softens up and then refreezes it is possible to drive on top. Is the only worry that it will warm up enough to sink into in the afternoon? I'd be worried about getting back in somewhere in the the morning when it is frozen/hard and then breaking through when it softens up in the afternoon. Anything else I need to know? As a long time skier I know to watch out for transition zones near freezing. We sure hit that coming down on Sun. It was really slick for a while about half way down and everybody I talked to got a little squirrelly through there, but I was expecting that and a few skid corrections were just fun! What I don't know much about is the deep stuff on the road. [/QUOTE]
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