Couple of inches here at Exton. Side roads not good but main Exeter-Exmouth road running freely. Was snowing heavily but stopped a few minutes ago thank goodness!
Expecting a few deliveries today - including some furniture to sit on over Xmas - so hope the snow stays away
Most of it has gone but the temperature is plummeting and more is forecast this evening.
Just heard that Derek H from Exmouth came off his XL on an icy Woodbury back road and is currently on a trolley somewhere in the RD&E so please be careful out there if you have to travel tonight folks.
I managed to get a bag of rock salt which I have spread on the drive to see what it will do.
Loads down here in Torquay but the main roads are okay. Lots of numpties going too fast on clear stretches only to find the gritters haven't gone all the way and they're outta control - saw 2 cars hit the same kerb and then hedge in 3 minutes today - glad I parked out of the way and walked with the parcels
Big worry is if the wet roads freeze overnight as I'm due in at 6am again and one non-attendance loses me my Xmas bonus
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snow in sidmouth this morning, some yellow streaks in places , cant think why
got to a junction in town at 7 this morning turned wheel in car and carried on forward without turning into said junction, tried to take evasive action but the inevitable happened, mounted the pavement for a brief period and scared one of the foreign waitresses from work who was nearby so i offered her a lift to work
got to work 5 mins later and she thanked me for the lift and then said you english are mad and i replied its a 'wacky world' we live in, with a smile of course or was it a cheeky grin
Then at lunch time 2 gorgeous girls who work in the hotel came out and made a snow man from all the snow on our lawns, placing carrots in various places and ripped of 2 privet branches from a nearby bush to use as the snowman's arms a twig for a mouth, bin liner for a scarf, carrot slices for eyes, a small bucket upturned for a hat, then me and my work mate realised an uncanny resemblance to one of us
Still i didn't mind it made my day watching them bent over gathering snow and also what a way to have an extended lunch break
Roll on monday for xmas work drinks and foreign babes having a few glasses of plonk and getting into the kissing mood crikey better have me annual bath
Went to collect the missus from work in Yeovil this afternoon- she insisted on driving herself home - guess who got stuck in her car park..............
I suspect A and E will busy tonite both admitting and extracting nuts...or those nuts whose nuts were kicked after pointing out an obvious fact of life...ouch
I'm unsure where it should be posted but there's a living vicariuosly thread that should be available to you Wacky - good luck, bon chance, saluti berlusconi...
Just heard that Derek H from Exmouth came off his XL on an icy Woodbury back road and is currently on a trolley somewhere in the RD&E so please be careful out there if you have to travel tonight folks.
Dawlish/teignmouth shaldon big snow nearly got stuck in the white stuff in shaldon at 4am isnt it marvalous how alcohol renders u unconcouse like that /and its always her drink must of been spiked mmmmmm yeh yeh yeh
I had a lot of fun driving home from crediton at 6am this morning !!
empty front wheel drive vans dont seem the best vehicle for snow ........
Rear wheel drive Sprinters aren't any better...even with traction control
My Pug Expert got me to work in Exeter from snow-bound Torquay at 5am this morning no probs.....the Sprinter was still spinning up at 2pm Mind you - turning the TC off on snowy roundabouts is a larf
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I had a lot of fun driving home from crediton at 6am this morning !!
empty front wheel drive vans dont seem the best vehicle for snow ........
get the bike out to play chris
i will try and get out tomorrow if i can get some fettling done first thing.
Had a big Talbot Express van for work years back with front wheel drive......
If you had any more that a bag of shopping in the back it would get stuck on wet tarmac - bloody hopeless.
Saw a good home made mod on a Transit pick up once, the chap had made up an axle with two small rubber wheels either end which mounted on hinges above the back wheels.
He would then pull a pin and drop it down so the 2 wheels would rest on the 2 inner tyres on the back axle and then he would lock it there with a bar arrangement.
This worked as a diff lock - never saw it used in snow but it was very effective on muddy fields etc.
Maybe you need a 4x4 tranny
Or the ultimate !
Used a few of these over the years - (we have a few in work) and they truly are unstoppable......
Probably a bit OTT for parcel delivery I guess but hay would make it a lot more fun
JT - I'd never get my spindly body up into the cab of that behemoth
Tomorrow I shall mostly be staying on the bus routes as the council has pretty much cleared all of them. Poor sods who live on a hill that has been untreated will have to wait for the thaw......or, here's an idea - go to a shop and buy things
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