Sunday, January 13, 2013

DRIVING ON SNOW AND ICE


From our website. Amazingly, Glencoe 4 miles away gets loads of snow yet our little hamlet of Kentallen gets hardly any. The reason is that the mountains lie behind us to the East. We are beside the sea loch, with its remnants of the Gulf stream. The rain clouds hit the mountains, are driven upwards of 3,000 feet and dump the snow. If you can't drive across the land in Scotland, then go down the coastal roads. You'll be fine.

For novices on snow and ice driving, here are our tips

Five Don'ts

Don't overtake on snow and ice
Don't rev the engine or accelerate quickly
Don't allow the battery to run down. It is very vulnerable  in the cold.
Don't use washing up liquid in the screen wash
Don't run on thin tyres

Twelve Do's

Drive very slowly, particularly around corners
Avoid steep hills, particularly those with bends
Go into corners slowly
Accelerate very slowly
Use 2nd gear if possible on ice
Keep the driving wheel as straight as possible
Leave a massive amount of room between you and the car in front
Fill the petrol tank more frequently than usual
Keep your mobile phone topped up
Use WD 40 to ease the door locks
There are  extra cold temperatures in low lying valleys, and on  tree lined roads
Choose a coastal route if possible rather than an inland route.


Old bits of clothes or cardboard for getting the car out of snow
Wellington boots - carried inside the car
Shovel, to dig out the car
Emergency first aid kit
Spare clothes
Scarf
Hat covering the ears
Gloves
Chocolate and something to eat
Flask of hot drink
Charged mobile phone
St. Christophers charm, you never know

 John

WEATHER WEST COAST
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September October Weather Glencoe Oban Fort William and West Coast
November December Weather Glencoe Oban Fort William and West Coast
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