Club'nBabySeals
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Flag Ponds Nature Park---right off of Rt. 4 across from Sawmill Road in Calvert County. Best sledding hill I've ever been to.
that is within walking distance for me!!!Club'nBabySeals said:Flag Ponds Nature Park---right off of Rt. 4 across from Sawmill Road in Calvert County. Best sledding hill I've ever been to.
aps45819 said:I was amazed at the widespread panic demonstrated Wednesday. I think it's a matter of attitude. Personally, I don't mind spinning wheels and sliding through turns. You get to enjoy the dynamics of driving a high powered car at high speeds without the risk or expense.
Voter2002 said:Great Mills Rd approaching Rt 5? :shrug:
Just gotta play dodge'em with the cars....just adds to the excitement!
I did. Went to SFW to explore the low traction dynamics of my new truck. Big difference in a front drive car and a rear drive truck. Stay on the gas and it spins like a top. Lots of fun to pratice steering with the throttle.dmc854 said:Not sure how long you have lived here, but we do have people stationed here from all over the country who have never driven in the snow. A little kindness to others on the roads when they are icy is needed. Just find a big parking lot to do donuts and spin and have fun!
aps45819 said:I did. Went to SFW to explore the low traction dynamics of my new truck. Big difference in a front drive car and a rear drive truck. Stay on the gas and it spins like a top. Lots of fun to pratice steering with the throttle.
Think I might stop by Lowe's today and grab a fourth bag of sand for the back.
aps45819 said:Car I traded for the truck was a turbo VW Golf. When approching a turn on a snow covered road, you crank the wheel over and lift up the parking brake handle. This puts you sliding sideways down the road. As you come up to your corner, hit the gas and it will pull you thru the turn.