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Issue 1: Winterizing your BOB
Issue 2: Ice driving
Issue 3: Snow shoes and other useful items


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Happyman0 Water 6 Oct 30 2011, 9:24 AM EDT by Oakspar77777
Thread started: Dec 29 2008, 8:56 PM EST  Watch
Water gets expands as its frozen and will break its package... so lets say you have 60 gallons of freshwater in 1 gallon jugs like myself its gonna freeze and break the jug unless you keep it warm.
Speaking of that How can I keep it warm?
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putsleadinzombiehead Winter Driving 18 Apr 15 2011, 11:10 PM EDT by inu-dude25
Thread started: Nov 17 2010, 12:05 AM EST  Watch
Four wheel drive is a must, along with good snow tires. Otherwise it isn't too hard, just slow down on the turns and be sure to not relax too much, also remember ice isn't asphalt.
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GG13GG Winter Travel 3 Jan 8 2011, 4:59 AM EST by jugglaj
Thread started: Dec 22 2008, 9:16 AM EST  Watch
In The area I live in, snow is non existent!
This is a benefit as it allows 'us' to move as quickly as possible, with the Z'eds slower due to the cold, winter would be GREAT!
Foor wear would be Combat boots with 1000 mile socks as they are warm and provide ankle support!
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