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Originally Posted by Dantilla View Post
To be (a little) fair, there are differences between Northwest snow and Mid-west snow...

- Northwest snow has a high moisture content, so it's mostly slimy slush. Much harder do drive than the cold, dry Midwest snow...
+1. I've seen packed high moisture snow that was so slippery you could barely walk on it.

When I ski on packed "coastal" snow, it feels greasy, compared to our local, dry snow.

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