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Old 12-04-2018, 08:23 PM   #12
Terry and Jo
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Model: 2010 MS 38TKSB3
State: Oklahoma
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Well, going back to the picture in the OP's post, that is just a light dusting of snow. We were in Colorado at the base of the Front Range for two winters (2014 and 2015) and got a lot more snow that that. However, we stay in one place for extended times, so there was very little to deal with for traveling.


However, when we went to move from Colorado in late March of 2016 and head to Oregon, we woke up that morning to 6 inches of snow. Naturally, I got to get up on the roof and sweep off both the roof and all the slides (3 of them) before we could hit the road. Didn't have any road issues as the highways clear off pretty quick with a bit of sunlight.


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