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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 191398" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Big bag of kitty litter! Weight over axles helps traction and when you are stuck it's great over snow. You must learn the "rocking" technique to get unstuck in the snow. Rev engine in drive, then rev in reverse, rock the car.......(nothing like rock the vote)........This is really hard to do with a stick shift (manual drive with clutch). Dress in layers, preferably long sleeve and get some polar fleece vests....they are great to put on and when you start with the hot flashes you can easily unzip......Welcome to the tundra.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 191398, member: 53"] Big bag of kitty litter! Weight over axles helps traction and when you are stuck it's great over snow. You must learn the "rocking" technique to get unstuck in the snow. Rev engine in drive, then rev in reverse, rock the car.......(nothing like rock the vote)........This is really hard to do with a stick shift (manual drive with clutch). Dress in layers, preferably long sleeve and get some polar fleece vests....they are great to put on and when you start with the hot flashes you can easily unzip......Welcome to the tundra....... [/QUOTE]
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