This is what I get to look at until spring. Weather report shows 2 cloudy days in the next 2 weeks, and snow on all the rest.
Captured with: DH-IPC-HFW4800EN (4K 1/2.3" bullet)
Captured with: DH-IPC-HFW4800EN (4K 1/2.3" bullet)
still a bunch of dead grass here; but lastnight I was coming through the mountains via i70 and it looked much like that.. at least the little bit I saw out the window as I was sliding sideways for a few hundred feet.. all the windows without wiper blades were opaque from road salts
we usually try to go sledding for thanksgiving holiday; but not this year.. will have to wait for xmas holiday
Ill take that view all day long with the snowThis is what I get to look at until spring. Weather report shows 2 cloudy days in the next 2 weeks, and snow on all the rest.
Captured with: DH-IPC-HFW4800EN (4K 1/2.3" bullet)
I took a ride from florida up to memphis, but through atlanta and the top of alabama first. My problem was at night in the mountains when the tail lights in front of you disappear. I also freaked out the first time I saw the "road freezes before the bridge" signs.Yeh you can tell who's from flatland when driving in the mountains; they never let off that break pedal.. after 10-20mins of going down hill at 65mph with your foot on the pedal the entire way your boiling your break fluid while your rotors are glowing at over 1k degrees.
For us flatland'ers, we like the excitement of sliding down a mountain or steep hill in the snow. The faster the better. It satisfies our Bumper-Car addiction!Yeh you can tell who's from flatland when driving in the mountains; they never let off that break pedal...