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Nice, there defiantly has to be a certain caution when driving on the snow. i have not for the 15+ years i have been driving to the snow been on ice, slid on ice etc. driven on snow plenty of times and never had issues on it..

what kind of road clearing do they have in Vic? do they do all the salting etc?

Nice, there defiantly has to be a certain caution when driving on the snow. i have not for the 15+ years i have been driving to the snow been on ice, slid on ice etc. driven on snow plenty of times and never had issues on it..

what kind of road clearing do they have in Vic? do they do all the salting etc?

you have to remember that resorts like Hotham are at the top of the resort (1950m) and you drive there. Like driving to the top of Mt Perisher.

that day they had the snow plow going non-stop, there was a line of 40+ cars and 4wds waiting for the plow to do a run and then they would follow it down. There would be lucky to be 1 day a year like that.

Yeah Hotham is at the top of the mountain, you actually drive almost to the top of the highest run. 95% of runs and downhill from the road.

I've never seen them ice a road in Vic, but they may do it?

  • 2 weeks later...
Are you still going to be in perisher this weekend Andy? Looks like it's going to be a good one... :)

Not driving down till Sunday morning and visiting customers on the way.

I will be up in Blue Cow working and skiing Monday - Wednesday..

But then going back down the next week for a holiday with the kids.

I've been pestered to come down too Andy, am really considering it but i am broke..

I'll be there around them days if i do end up going. we should catch up

I'll send you a text when I am down there... is that next week or the week after that you are going?

I'll send you a text when I am down there... is that next week or the week after that you are going?

Not 100% yet. but tomorrow going down and coming back next sunday. 28th till the 4th

i dont really have the money however.

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