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Originally Posted by rx8cited
Do you have to worry about earthquakes :D ?
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Speaking on behalf of California, I'll just say that we in California who experience a major earthquake maybe once every 25 years look in wonder at people in other parts of the country who experience hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and flooding every year.
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Originally Posted by quack_p
Speaking on behalf of California, I'll just say that we in California who experience a major earthquake maybe once every 25 years look in wonder at people in other parts of the country who experience hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and flooding every year.
In Calgary....no earthquakes, tornadoes, flooding or Hurricanes and most of the time not a lot of snow....it just gets f*cking cold in the winter!
Another cool thing is the chinooks. It can go from -30c to +10c in one day. They only plow the major roads here so I need a snow tire that's good on ice build-up.
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u'r Calgary is about the same as central Alaska. we drive on Ice all winter too. just the major roads plowed. the Dunlop M2's worked awesome. Don't know if the M3's are the upgrade or for a more performance than traction...i'd ask somebody like tirerack or a local dealer. but the M2's were awesome!
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