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Biauralbeats t1_j63psdp wrote

Depends. Even main roads can be tricky in mountain areas. On the low side, roads are clean and clear, but as you elevate you get snow bursts and clusters of bad roads, black ice and slush.

It isn't exactly a urban area either- things are spread apart. I am not sure the public bus is going to get you where you want to go at all times.

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3-celled-noggin OP t1_j63pxdw wrote

The Bus is just for getting us to Killington. It’s a specific Rutland-Killi route so I hope it’s reliable??

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Biauralbeats t1_j63q6xh wrote

I see, and the friend with the FWD is doing the restaurant and shops driving?

I agree with others that if you have snow tires and as long as the driver is prepared for sudden changes on the roads, you should be fine. Personally, I am paranoid about snow driving and have a 4wd- but that is just me.

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3-celled-noggin OP t1_j63qbum wrote

Right. He says he’s driven that car in some pretty bad snow conditions and I’m also a good driver in snow. Just gonna come down to the tires I guess.

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