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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 6:10 pm
by steveo
yep got a bout 6" here also ,

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 6:21 pm
by Pete
Yep, East Anglia has ground to a halt cos of 5 inches of snow
Muppets driving at 5mph cos there was a light sprinkling on the road.
I am sure a car will be in the ditch outside my house tonight - some twat nearly slid sideways up my driveway whilst trying to negotiate the bend.
I would not normally mind, but I was reversing on the drive at the time

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 6:26 pm
by Anonymous
Cupa tea in Watford Dave if you get stuck near juntion 19 M25l
(which you will do)

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 11:09 pm
by Dave-R
I have extended my stay in surrey by 24 hours because of the road problems. I got the M25 cameras up on a pc and saw trucks and cars stuck near J9 so decided to travel to Banstead tomorrow instead. Then go anti-clockwise up through Dartford on Monday to head north. Looks like freezing fog in the east that day as I make my way up.
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 11:18 pm
by Adrian Worman
Good luck mate, take it easy and stay safe

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 11:46 pm
by Anonymous
Bit of snow makes driving that F350 a piece of cake , no need for those 6 point turns , just slide her round.

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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 8:20 am
by NaughtyAlan
Brutus wrote:Bit of snow makes driving that F350 a piece of cake , no need for those 6 point turns , just slide her round.

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Lucky no one else was in the car park

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 8:37 am
by ANTON
hey Dave I'm right near banstead. why not avoid the m25 and go straight through town to the m1. i drove around my area most of yesterday and the main roads are all prity good so i that light going through town from banstead to the m1 should take about 1hr and 20mins and at least you cant get trapped on a motorway.
pm me if you want directions as i drive in the city most days
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 9:31 am
by Pete
Hi Dave, if you go up the M11 as a result of going anti-clock; you are most welcome to drop in here for a beak

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 10:16 am
by Dave-R
I was thinking M11 then A1. I will look into the other options later today. I bought a new tomtom with live traffic updates. Let's see how that works out....
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 10:26 am
by TYREMAN
I have a nice collection of rear wheel Drive cars outside my house,people have abandoned them stuck in the Snow.
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 10:41 am
by Pete
We always do M11 and then A1 when going "Oop Narth"; we are quite practiced at it now.
Julie has cried off visiting the relatives due to the unpredictability of the weather coupled with the inability of other people to drive in poor conditions.
I know the Durango is a crap, cheap, and un-stylish car, but its bloody great in this weather (4.7 litre 4 x 4), we just picked a 6 foot long wardrobe up in it as well from the wilds of Suffolk, no issues

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 10:47 am
by TYREMAN
Pete wrote:
I know the Durango is a crap, cheap, and un-stylish car, but its bloody great in this weather (4.7 litre 4 x 4),
That aint crap, cheap,in my world Pete that is luxury!!!!
Northern poor sob story pending!

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 10:47 am
by NaughtyAlan
Kin Snow
Emma couldn't get to me from Puckeridge and i couldn't get to the Surrey Muscle party last night

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 10 1:39 pm
by AllKiller
2wd goes anywhere almost, no probs

yesterday
about the only car to drive up my street, except the electric company 4x4
quite a bit of this snow was left over from the last big dump