Throwback to winter

Kinja'd!!! by "awmaster10" (awmaster10)
Published 06/13/2017 at 18:31

Tags: summer ; winter ; snow ; 4x4 ; pathfinder ; 4runner ; nissan
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...a winter where I only got to drive the pathfinder in snow once and it was 2 inches of light powder. And I live in Pennsylvania and Virginia! Weird.

Its okay summer is cooler anyways

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Replies (7)

Kinja'd!!! "Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap" (ddadragon)
06/13/2017 at 18:39, STARS: 1

And I got to drive the 4runner on some slush. In Alabama

Kinja'd!!! "awmaster10" (awmaster10)
06/13/2017 at 18:43, STARS: 1

I love driving the pathfinder or my old 3rd gen 4runner in a foot of fresh snow up in PA so this winter was pretty sad for me. Nothing like having all the roads to yourself because youre one of the few vehicles that can safely get through the snow.

I guess ill just bomb some fire roads and make up for it.

Kinja'd!!! "Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap" (ddadragon)
06/13/2017 at 18:48, STARS: 1

Whole lot of black ice which was fun. Pretended it was a rally car.

Kinja'd!!! "jasmits" (jasmits)
06/13/2017 at 18:55, STARS: 1

I’m fully back in Oregon now but over the winter I had my 4Runner in PA where I got to drive it(like you) just once in the snow and just a few inches.

Meanwhile, back in Portland where it never snows I got to deal with feet of the stuff in my E36 running summer tires

Kinja'd!!! "awmaster10" (awmaster10)
06/13/2017 at 18:57, STARS: 1

Damn thats unforunate timing. This winter was very strange.

Kinja'd!!! "RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars" (rallydarkstrike)
06/13/2017 at 19:07, STARS: 1

Things were mostly normal here in Nova Scotia this winter...

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Kinja'd!!! "shop-teacher" (shop-teacher)
06/13/2017 at 19:08, STARS: 1

Our usual brutal Chicago winter was unbelievably mild. I only used my snowblower twice. We got one 5" snow where the pullcord on the blower broke, so I shoveled (luckily it was powder). I had it fixed before the end of December, and never needed it again.