I am thinking a sidecar is the best way to go on prairie roads. looks muddy and slippery....miles and miles and miles but pretty good for there this time of year?
I'm at 44 23 north - probably south of both you guys - in south central Ontario not far north of Toronto (definitely not the prairies). We do have some bendy roads around here and we were actually on one around the middle of that but I edited most of it out because Matt thought the mud on the windshield looked bad so he was shooting out the side window and all you could see was blurry trees 10' away at 80+km/h...
When I lived in Iowa.....we kept busy in the winter shoveling the drifted snow out of the driveways. Then repeat after the snow plow refilled the driveway. Shovel, repeat, shovel, repeat, shovel, repeat........from November to April.
None taken. If you are ever in this area in the winter I'll take you out for a ride. As long as it isn't as cold as it was this weekend
I just looked at the thermometer and it has gone up to -17c
Heck, for that matter I'll take you out for a ride in Mr.H's sidecar if you come in the summer too
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