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This made me recall a hair raising drive from Plattsburgh NY back to Long Island in the Winter of 1977. A friend had a 63 Plymouth Valiant with one of the slant 6 engines, and we were finished with the semester going back just before Christmas for the Winter break. We had gotten snow ahead of the cold front that swept thru that night. A real Artic Blast, crisp and clear at about 20 below or lower temps. Unlike others that morning Pete's car started and we headed for home south on the NY interstate (87?) early in the morning. Few people had driven on the couple of inches of snow and the plows weren't out in that stretch so we settled in for a fairly slow ride on an empty freeway where the snow was packed down and iced over in two ruts from the previous car(s). It was easiest to slip our wheels into the ruts and go as they acted like a train track guiding the wheels. Somewheres before Albany the ruts turned off and Pete said the car really wanted to follow them down the off ramp. The cold was increadible, the defroster did not work until about 2 hours into the trip! I had a scraper and a towel to wipe the breath frost off the inside of the windshield so Pete could drive and I could see until the defroster kicked in! Plattsburgh get pretty cold in the winter and so like other areas people there have some of the different engine heaters made so starting is not such a chore in the morning. Up that way the locals also would leave the water on as a fast drip or trickle in the kitchen and bathroom(s) to keep the pipes from freezing during the really big cold snaps.
Also in fall and early winter every hundred miles in the drive south was like going back a week in the season change.
Also in fall and early winter every hundred miles in the drive south was like going back a week in the season change.