Dont Park next to the water!
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doesn't really matter... salt water freezes at a MUCH lower tempeture...
I did not know this, I thought the opposite is true. Oh well I just learned something new.
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They were taken in upstate NY, Genesee I think..
reminds me of Niagra falls with all the mist falling constantly. We'd park the car for a half an hour and you'd come out to it covered in a layer of ice.
reminds me of Niagra falls with all the mist falling constantly. We'd park the car for a half an hour and you'd come out to it covered in a layer of ice.
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Like I said.. been there, done that. There is nothing like coming out to your car and finding it covered under half an inch of ice and the only way in is through the hatch (because it was facing away from the water and I was not worried about breaking the glass on the doors) then crawling in, starting her up and SITTING for half an hour while the glass defrosted enough for me to see out.