"So, what do you do for fun on a Friday night?"
"Well, let's watch people stranded near Donner Pass!"
@ai6yr Been there, done that, more than once. In fact, Donner Pass is where I first learned how to put chains on. It wasn't fun. It's never fun. But it's especially not fun when you have no prior experience.
@paul_ipv6 @ai6yr Yeah, good advice. But i like DIY. I HAVE to know how to do it myself. So yeah, pain, cuts, blood... and you learn to bring proper gloves, lighting, and skill. This is the process. Learn or die.
@paul_ipv6 @ai6yr
I should add that I don't like cold. Not my thing. I enjoy looking at a winter scene through a large plate glass window from indoors where it's nice and warm. Going out in it is "interesting', for a short while.
I remember my first encounter with Donner Pass. Put on chains many other times but only remember one other time besides my Donner experience and that was much worse. It was in Idaho near Yellowstone Park in winter. I won't go into detail because you'll all think I'm insane for even attempting such a thing.
My father had taught me about the story of the Donner Party and it was in the back of my mind. While I was struggling with the chains in the blowing snow, etc., the little voice in the back of my mind was talking. "People died here, you know... Not far from here, you know... For the same reason you will die here if you don't solve this, you know... You chose to come here now at this time... You could have waited... But you didn't... And now you're in it... You're really in it... Nobody will come to help you, you know... It's just you and your machines against the weather that doesn't care about you at all. At all... You're just dust...fertilizer for the trees, you know..."