Recent comments in /f/vermont

Rockettmang44 t1_j4bpe8u wrote

I don't understand the people who are saying just don't drive in a snow storm. I mean does it not snow during the day in their minds or something? What if you're out getting lunch and a storm starts up? IMO you can get by without them, but it really depends on the weather. It got really icey about a month ago with barely any snow and I was skidding at some points, and had to cut my day short and go home, although afterward in scenarios like that the roads are usually fine after more cars drive on them and the salt trucks make their rounds. As for the hill aspect, there are routes you can go to avoid the bigger hills, but it's still slightly hilly.

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Korathaexplorah t1_j4bnp4x wrote

Vectra 3D. Theres been studies proving it works better than other topical treatments. The problem with ingestibles is that the tick has to bite to die. Vectra repels them from even hitching a ride.

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blutbad_buddy t1_j4bn55e wrote

Reply to comment by Azr431 in Darn icy roads by Fun-Midnight1010

It's worse! I barely made it out of my driveway because of the slush, but ice and snow are no problem for my Patriot. Plus you can't see the ruts so you get yanked around on the dirt roads on that greasy mess.

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