here in West seattle. Some of us have to work. I don't get snow paid days. I know enough to avoid the hills, most my clients are flat streets. The home page is not giving me enough info.(no offense I know you are busy).
Anyone been out there?
here in West seattle. Some of us have to work. I don't get snow paid days. I know enough to avoid the hills, most my clients are flat streets. The home page is not giving me enough info.(no offense I know you are busy).
Anyone been out there?
Up high in Highland Park there is about 3-4" can't see the curb.
Here in the Admiral area even the hilliest of side-steets are easily being negotiated by vehicles not as 'snow-equipped' (2-wheel drives) and even without chains/cables.
I just came in from SWEEPING snow and spreading ice-melt (just in case) from around our place and the rental properties and there is no ice at all. The snow is perfect powder at the moment.
I made it to Auburn fine, just slow goin. Of course, that might be because of my AWD/4WD.
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