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My son and I took the car up into the NC Mountains today so that he can gain more driving experience hours towards his drivers license.

We ran into some snow covered roads. It’s the first time the car has seen snow in like 25 years! The roads were HEAVILY brined. She’s getting a thorough rinsing first chance I get!

We made a stop at Luray falls. It was beautiful in all its winter glory.

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What kind of tires are those? Doesn't seem like those would get any traction in snow at all. Even good all seasons can be a challenge in ice a snow in these cars.
They’re Mickey Thompson S/S (Street/Strip) tires that I have in the back of the car. I was amazed - and very thankful - that they didn’t slip as we drove slowly over some snow covered patches of road. I have Nitto 555 G2’s in the front that actually have some tread on them. It was sketchy! I was concerned but we made it.

The GPS kept wanting to put us on the Blue ridge parkway as we tried to make our way from Linville, NC to Blowing Rock, NC. We had to detour twice due to closed sections of parkway due to either poor road conditions or residual damage from hurricane Helene. This trip was my first time into the mountains since the storm and I saw a lot of uprooted trees from the storm. We wound up driving across on HWY 221. The road is narrow with no shoulder, no guardrails and steep drop offs!

I wish I’d have taken pictures of it but we were paying close attention to the driving! We’ll definitely go back this summer and I’ll be sure to get some pix of it. We were very close to the famous Linn cove Viaduct but weren’t able to access it due to the road closures.

The last picture below is the sunset as we were descending down HWY 321 last night.


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My son and I took the car up into the NC Mountains today so that he can gain more driving experience hours towards his drivers license.

We ran into some snow covered roads. It’s the first time the car has seen snow in like 25 years! The roads were HEAVILY brined. She’s getting a thorough rinsing first chance I get!

We made a stop at Luray falls. It was beautiful in all its winter glory.

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They’re Mickey Thompson S/S (Street/Strip) tires that I have in the back of the car. I was amazed - and very thankful - that they didn’t slip as we drove slowly over some snow covered patches of road. I have Nitto 555 G2’s in the front that actually have some tread on them. It was sketchy! I was concerned but we made it.

The GPS kept wanting to put us on the Blue ridge parkway as we tried to make our way from Linville, NC to Blowing Rock, NC. We had to detour twice due to closed sections of parkway due to either poor road conditions or residual damage from hurricane Helene. This trip was my first time into the mountains since the storm and I saw a lot of uprooted trees from the storm. We wound up driving across on HWY 221. The road is narrow with no shoulder, no guardrails and steep drop offs!

I wish I’d have taken pictures of it but we were paying close attention to the driving! We’ll definitely go back this summer and I’ll be sure to get some pix of it. We were very close to the famous Linn cove Viaduct but weren’t able to access it due to the road closures.

The last picture below is the sunset as we were descending down HWY 321 last night.


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This is the drive I missed because of weather. Damn. 😂
 

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