Managing snow at home involves protecting your physical health and your structure.
: Maintain a gap of 8 to 10 seconds between your vehicle and the one in front to allow for ample braking distance.
: A waterproof and windproof shell, including insulated snow pants.
: Accelerate and decelerate slowly to prevent your tires from losing their grip. Avoid braking while going downhill; instead, use a low gear to control your speed.
: Synthetic or wool fabrics that wick moisture away from the skin (avoid cotton).
: Use dedicated snow tires and consider airing them down (to approximately 12 PSI) for better traction on deep off-road trails.
When navigating snow, safety and preparedness are the highest priorities, whether you are driving, hiking, or managing your property. A "solid" snow guide covers essential techniques for winter survival and efficiency. Driving and Road Safety
: Fleece or a puffy "insulator" jacket to retain body heat.
Snow (2024)
Managing snow at home involves protecting your physical health and your structure.
: Maintain a gap of 8 to 10 seconds between your vehicle and the one in front to allow for ample braking distance.
: A waterproof and windproof shell, including insulated snow pants. Managing snow at home involves protecting your physical
: Accelerate and decelerate slowly to prevent your tires from losing their grip. Avoid braking while going downhill; instead, use a low gear to control your speed.
: Synthetic or wool fabrics that wick moisture away from the skin (avoid cotton). : Accelerate and decelerate slowly to prevent your
: Use dedicated snow tires and consider airing them down (to approximately 12 PSI) for better traction on deep off-road trails.
When navigating snow, safety and preparedness are the highest priorities, whether you are driving, hiking, or managing your property. A "solid" snow guide covers essential techniques for winter survival and efficiency. Driving and Road Safety : Use dedicated snow tires and consider airing
: Fleece or a puffy "insulator" jacket to retain body heat.