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Have you seen the long term forecasts? Most weather predictions are for another winter similar to last winter

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1317484/Forecasters-predict-white-winters.html

I'd better start stocking up my cellar with food....those who've seen where I've moved to will know why!! Most of my neighbours didn't move their cars for 6 weeks last winter, and many have 4x4s!! :shock::anxious::wink:

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Baby Landy will finally be earning his keep then Omletina! :D

Our cul de sac is on a slope and it's up hill to get out. They sometimes grit the road that runs past the end of it, but never our road. When the weather is at it's worst, we can be within 10 yards of a clear road but not be able to reach it with our cars! :shock: Think we should stock up on sand/grit/salt now then! :lol:

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We are in a fairly remote village ,at the bottom of a hill & 5 miles from the nearest town.

I too shall be stocking up the freezer!

I remeber picking the eldest up from work at 7pm on a Tuesday night last year & my car skidding all over the place in the fresh snow - the next morning we woke to almost a foot & a half of the stuff :shock:

 

My greatest fear this year is getting marooned at work,as I work evenings :?

 

(Hubby has several sets of ice tyre grippy things on watch on eBay I note!)

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I have noticed that the trees and bushes seem very heavily laden with berries this year............according to the old wives tale that means a bad winter.

 

I live on a modern housing estate with a small supermarket 5 minutes away but I shall make sure I have a few extra supplies in ..........I have no desire to risk my creaky back on the ice.The supermarket had problems getting supplies of fresh food ( bread, milk etc) last year so it seems sensible to make sure I have a supply of basics in.

 

The side roads weren't gritted last year ( the bins weren't emptied either during the bad weather) and the bit of road outside my house was under 'perma frost' for a month!

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Last winter lots of remote houses were cut off and OH spent much time with his mountain rescue hat on helping out.

The council ran out of grit and Kendal streets were un-walkable.

Neighbours got together and looked after the old folk, the sick and the needy. There was great community spirit. Pity we can't be like that all the time.

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I ordered masses of grit last year. It came in very handy.

 

Same here - The Husband always keeps a sack of the red coloured slat & grit mix handy.

In fact when we used it earlier this year,I think it was from the same sack we have had since we got married....22 years ago :roll::lol:

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Now, usually I wouldn't mind the threat of a bad winter. But as Bogwoppit number two is due in mid-January and it can take anywhere between 45 mins and an hour and 15 mins to get to the hospital in normal circumstances, never mind in snow and ice.... :shock: I had to call an ambulance last time, was kinda hoping to avoid drama this time!!

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Think I will order a pair of Yaktraks just in case. I spent weeks last winter walking to and from work which took me over an hour in the snow and then on the icy roads, normally the journey takes me less than 10 minutes in my car. Starting work at 7am is no fun and quite scary when you have to walk along pitch black lanes :anxious:

 

We live in a rural location and getting to the shops for basics like milk was quite and adventure.

 

Must remind OH that we talked about buying our own grit box so at least we could grit the lane and get the car onto the road. Wonder if the Council would sell us one at a discount price :think:

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We live in a little hamlet up a hill but then down a dip (try getting out of that in the snow........ahem, but I digress)

and we are allowed to help ourselves to grit from the nearby council layby as the council lorries don't always get down to our little lanes. Sooooooooo we always have loads :D Last winter one of our local farmers took it upon himself to grit our lanes :clap::clap:

PS I love the sheer silence that snow brings. Anybody else?

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PS I love the sheer silence that snow brings. Anybody else?

 

I love that too and lie in bed revelling in the anticipation before I get up to look. :D

 

I noticed at lunchtime that the road along the bottom of ours (alongside the park) is sporting a smart new yellow grit bin... does this mean that they intend to grit our road/hill in future? If not, then I shall take the wheelbarrow down there and do the road myself :D

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Do snow chains actually work on roads? I need to get myself and my children to school 10 miles away and they never grit the road even though it's the one the secondary school bus uses. Last year I was terrified driving, having trashed my last car (and nearly myself) on black ice the previous year. :(

 

Any ideas to make the winter driving more tolerable very ,very welcome please. :)

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Snow chains are good for this country where we don't always get snow, so you can take them off the wheels depending on how much snow is around. Remember that you need to buy the right size for your car wheels, not drive above 40mph, and take them off as soon as you are on a clear road.

 

In countries where snow is a constant issue in the winter months, lots of drivers change to studded tyres, which are more effective in deep snow.

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