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Date:         Thu, 30 Aug 2007 09:20:48 -0400
Reply-To:     Jonathan Poole <jfpoolio@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Jonathan Poole <jfpoolio@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: tire chains / cables on snows?
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I keep cables in my van at all times as they can be very useful in mud, snow, ice, wet grass,, etc. Even though they aren't as good as chains they are more than adequate in my experience and also a bit easier to handle.

If you start carrying cables or chains I recommend that store a pair of thick gloves with a long cuff near them. Wearing good gloves can allow one a more humoured perspective when hugging a wet and dirty tire while kneeling in deep snow.

Along with my tire cables I also keep a strong come-along a length of tow chain and some tow rope (along with mechanic tools etc etc) in my van at all times. Without all of these rarely used items I doubt that I would have much peace of mind exploring the remote or rugged areas that I sometimes visit. These tools are sometimes essential for getting yourself out of trouble, but I have used them more in helping other people or to clear a road etc.

Jonathan Poole '82 ac westy


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