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Yes, there is a lot of snow. And it crunches nicely under your feet when you walk. But when driving on a winter highway, a lot of it sticks to the car. And on the suspension elements)))) The most painful thing is the rear bumper, a monstrous amount of snow falls out of there)
I love snow. I am a winter child so as long as there is plenty of snow, I do not mind the cold.
 

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I love snow. I am a winter child so as long as there is plenty of snow, I do not mind the cold.
We have a winter region)))) winter is 6 months a year, summer is good if 2-3 months))) so winter is cool, but summer is better)))
 

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I love snow. I am a winter child so as long as there is plenty of snow, I do not mind the cold.
I am a cooler weather guy myself, but I've found that the older I get, the less patience I have for winter. I do like the look of snow, just not the headaches and road salt associated with it. A warm wood stove, pot of chili, and a good movie is fun to a certain degree. Working field service in it......not so much.

I'm more of a fall weather guy I guess as far as cold weather goes. I'd be happy to live in a place that has temps of 55-80F year round.
 

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At sunrise this morning. Tomorrow morning should be 20 degrees warmer.

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Where do you live? Beautiful scenery
I live in Moscow, Russia. And these wonderful photos are from my trip to Siberia a week ago. Almost 2000 km to the east, crossing the Ural Mountains, the extraordinary nature of the Russian winter opens up. Where there is no salt and dirt on the streets, where the roads are sprinkled with stone chips, so the car and shoes remain clean for a very long time)) where the severe frost stings the face, but it is very cool and pleasant to walk in such weather in the forest)))
 

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I live in Moscow, Russia. And these wonderful photos are from my trip to Siberia a week ago. Almost 2000 km to the east, crossing the Ural Mountains, the extraordinary nature of the Russian winter opens up. Where there is no salt and dirt on the streets, where the roads are sprinkled with stone chips, so the car and shoes remain clean for a very long time)) where the severe frost stings the face, but it is very cool and pleasant to walk in such weather in the forest)))
That is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
 
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I live in Moscow, Russia. And these wonderful photos are from my trip to Siberia a week ago. Almost 2000 km to the east, crossing the Ural Mountains, the extraordinary nature of the Russian winter opens up. Where there is no salt and dirt on the streets, where the roads are sprinkled with stone chips, so the car and shoes remain clean for a very long time)) where the severe frost stings the face, but it is very cool and pleasant to walk in such weather in the forest)))
Beautiful area.
 

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It's warmed up to minus 5°F here in Winnipeg, which is pretty nice for north of the 49th parallel.
Brilliant blue skies the colder it gets!
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I live in Moscow, Russia. And these wonderful photos are from my trip to Siberia a week ago. Almost 2000 km to the east, crossing the Ural Mountains, the extraordinary nature of the Russian winter opens up. Where there is no salt and dirt on the streets, where the roads are sprinkled with stone chips, so the car and shoes remain clean for a very long time)) where the severe frost stings the face, but it is very cool and pleasant to walk in such weather in the forest)))
Gas or diesel engine?
 
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Only Gas, i don't like diesel)))
When you get the temperature that you did, diesel gets unreliable with gel problems.
And as someone who works in the diesel fuel system field, reliability is going to suffer in the future to meet USA environmental standards.

But anyway, it was +21F ( -6C) this morning so that is a 40F (22c) degree jump from Monday. Almost felt like Spring was here.
 

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When you get the temperature that you did, diesel gets unreliable with gel problems.
And as someone who works in the diesel fuel system field, reliability is going to suffer in the future to meet USA environmental standards.

But anyway, it was +21F ( -6C) this morning so that is a 40F (22c) degree jump from Monday. Almost felt like Spring was here.
In winter we have winter diesel, with a filterability temperature of up to -30C, and for the northern regions there is a special type of diesel "Arctic Diesel" with a filterability temperature of up to -55C))) But still, you're right, in the northern regions only commercial vehicles run on diesel . Regular cars mostly run on Gasoline.
 

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Only Gas, i don't like diesel)))
Interesting. So, thar being said, does your engine have DFM? Or, being out of the USA, does your truck not have it because of different emission requirements? These are things I find interesting.

For example: if my 2023 F450 diesel was going to the middle east, there would be no EGR or ANY emissions system. Just a straight pipe and muffler. Just wondering if gas motors follow suit.
 

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Interesting. So, thar being said, does your engine have DFM? Or, being out of the USA, does your truck not have it because of different emission requirements? These are things I find interesting.

For example: if my 2023 F450 diesel was going to the middle east, there would be no EGR or ANY emissions system. Just a straight pipe and muffler. Just wondering if gas motors follow suit.
No, we have absolutely the same engines and settings as in the USA. Personally, my Yukon American has DFM. Cars come to us from the UAE, the USA and Canada. Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade they are the same as from the USA in terms of engine settings, either Gasoline or Diesel. There are other differences in configuration, options and settings. Namely, GM Arab cars have a less efficient heater, not all have heated seats, they have less insulated bodies, and they do not have heated mirrors. But I specifically took the Yukon from the USA, ordered it in the USA, and they brought it to me from the USA.
 

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We live in Thornton outside Denver, CO and we’ve had four days of subzero temps, both during the day and at night. We got down to -8 yesterday morning. In typical Colorado fashion we should see daytime temps back in the 40’s and 50’s this week like it never happened!

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In the teens here in NJ. Young adult sons hate themselves now because they were askedakatold to shovel the driveway after I went to work. They waited until 4pm to make the attempt at removing the now ice :) 3hours of chopping ice off the driveway taught them a lesson I’d been trying to. Woulda take them 30 mins to push the slush off earlier.
 

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We live in Thornton outside Denver, CO and we’ve had four days of subzero temps, both during the day and at night. We got down to -8 yesterday morning. In typical Colorado fashion we should see daytime temps back in the 40’s and 50’s this week like it never happened!

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It certainly made things entertaining on Monday, as everyone remembers how to drive in inclimate weather
 

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