billski
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I sometimes wake up at night in a cold sweat from the nightmare of being behind one of these on a powder day:
What's yours?
What's yours?
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There are few things in life worse than being behind a plow en route to the mountain on a powder day. Thankfully, in NH and VT, the plows tend to leave enough space for a car to pass by both plows because they alternate lanes and at a reasonable distance for passing. Getting stuck behind a plow in Franconia Notch is the suck, though.
Best to always leave early and allow a lot more time in the event of plow traffic. We wouldn't get to the mountains at all without them so I try to be reasonable with my passing and attempt to keep a level head about it. En route to Jay, I have had plows pull off to the side of the road to allow traffic to pass which is really nice of them.
I don't have any specific story, but I do recall days when I got up either "on time" or a little late (on powder day timing, that is) and had to dig out my car and my lot had not been plowed yet then I got stuck behind plows and the passing lane was not dug out yet (that is you, VT, I am talking about here in regards to not clearing out a passing lane sending out lone plow trucks...). And of course, when I finally do get to the mountain after some white knuckle driving and questionably safe passes, the mountain is completely on wind hold and after hanging out in the lodge for five hours (because I forgot my touring gear even though I knew it was going to be windy), they finally announce no operations for the day.
And of course, when I finally do get to the mountain after some white knuckle driving and questionably safe passes, the mountain is completely on wind hold and after hanging out in the lodge for five hours (because I forgot my touring gear even though I knew it was going to be windy), they finally announce no operations for the day.
GSS- Nasty! I hope the powder was eggsellent!![]()