Snowy Wee M

drove to work this morning, light dusting of snow, nothing major...sat at my office desk, docked the laptop and saw the first flake drop...that was three hours ago.

I now can't see up the road from the office, its just a bit white blur :o

Getting out of the carpark at work tonight should be fun then... :thumbsdown:
 
Well wifey is getting seriously snowed in over in mid-Wales, but like CJ, Oxfordshire has hardly seen a flake - boring. Still, thats all set to change at 6pm allegedly!! :thumbsup:
 
Ah - all change this morning. we have a full 1/16th of an inch of snow. It almost obscured the grit surfaace of the road - then it went. Still prediction is 6" later so we shall see.
 
We're getting about 4" of fluffy powder today, equivalent to about 1" of your wet stuff. Either way the roads were shi**y and visibility was crap this morning with it all blowing around.
 
This is what we've had today 5"
There is a stubby under there somewhere :o

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Ahh here it is :lol:

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Got an X5 covered in about a cm of salt, came back from the continent in it and drove 400 miles on two tracks cleared on the slow lane of the motorway. Painful progress ...

Can't wash the car as the hose is solidly frozen as well!
 
Not been particularly heavy in Liverpool, but it's been constant since about 5am this morning.

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Oh great, yet more snow forecast for here :sos:

I'm OK though, I cycled into work today :o
 
Took me 15 minutes to clear the drive. On the main road in this morning I was the only non-4x4! Not entirely true, there were a few abandoned FWD cars. This is a shot from the easy bit.
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After the drive in it took me 30 minutes to dig out a hole in the office car park! Hardcore mountaineering Demon Escape shovel!

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Good news is, I can drive in my snowboard boots! Snowboard on the passenger seat in case I got stuck on a hill and needed to pass the time.

Yes, the Rangey did get stuck and need a push... HA!

Anyone want to buy a Z4... only ever used in the summer :roll:
 
mmm-five said:
Not been particularly heavy in Liverpool, but it's been constant since about 5am this morning.

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you own an M and live in liverpool, brave man unless times have changed
 
PawnSacrifice said:
Good news is, I can drive in my snowboard boots! Snowboard on the passenger seat in case I got stuck on a hill and needed to pass the time.
:rofl:

Off-topic (kind of), but what's the biggest length of board you think will fit in the passenger seat? I've literally just started snowboard tuition and was using a 165cm board (I'm 6'1 / 185cm) at the local Xscape - would be nice if a board would fit in the Z4, avoid having to use the van!
 
a11y said:
PawnSacrifice said:
Good news is, I can drive in my snowboard boots! Snowboard on the passenger seat in case I got stuck on a hill and needed to pass the time.
:rofl:

Off-topic (kind of), but what's the biggest length of board you think will fit in the passenger seat? I've literally just started snowboard tuition and was using a 165cm board (I'm 6'1 / 185cm) at the local Xscape - would be nice if a board would fit in the Z4, avoid having to use the van!

Ha! I seem to attract it... surfboard and mountain bike transport posts in the past!

Mine's a 161, have it in a Dakine gig bag to save the seats - the edges have cut my clothing / luggage in the past! This is how it fits...
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And for a 161 Ride Concept TMS (used on 4 runs so far... awesome!) this is your free headroom:
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Could take a longer board if I reclined the seats.

Hope you're enjoying it :thumbsup:

Right, I'm off to... for those of you that remember the old Fisherman's Friend advert an updated sig!
 
a11y said:
PawnSacrifice said:
Good news is, I can drive in my snowboard boots! Snowboard on the passenger seat in case I got stuck on a hill and needed to pass the time.
:rofl:

Off-topic (kind of), but what's the biggest length of board you think will fit in the passenger seat? I've literally just started snowboard tuition and was using a 165cm board (I'm 6'1 / 185cm) at the local Xscape - would be nice if a board would fit in the Z4, avoid having to use the van!


Well, as you've got a roadster, I think the size would be determined by the height of any bridges you need to go under on your route :P
 
VvrooomM said:
you own an M and live in liverpool, brave man unless times have changed

The worst I've had in the last 20 years is my first car stolen (a 1.0L Metro), and a hammered quarter-glass on one of my M5s (luckily it had privacy film on it so they couldn't get in, and deadlocks & immobiliser so they couldn't drive it either).
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mmm-five said:
Well, as you've got a roadster, I think the size would be determined by the height of any bridges you need to go under on your route :P
Yeah yeah yeah :wink:. I'd imagine trying that through Glasgow would be perfect for learning a whole new vocabulary of insulting sweary words though...


PawnSacrifice said:
Ha! I seem to attract it... surfboard and mountain bike transport posts in the past!

Hope you're enjoying it :thumbsup:
Likewise, if anyone ever needs to know about MTB transport for Renault Clio 172s (easy), Civic Type Rs (not so easy) or Ibiza Cupra's (towbars!), I'm the one :oops:

That's good to know what fits, although I still don't know if that's the board length I'll stick with: I've only had 6hrs of tuition, starting from scratch, and am hiring the kit. I'll buy sometime this year though. A couple of MTBing mates are boarders and encouraged me to give it a go, loving it! I've been doing it at Xscape in Glasgow, nice big indoor slope and just reached a level where they'll let me loose on the slope myself as I can. I'm in control most of the time... sort of like my mountain-biking skills then :D
 
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