OldAndy wrote:Keep the stuff you might need near the back of the boot, nothing worse than un packing luggage to find those gloves.
Also do practice with snow chains before you leave.
Actually, trying to work out how to put snow chains on at dusk, in the dirty snow, by the side of a road IS worse than hunting for gloves!
Yep the old boy is right, practice a few times at home with the snow chains, better still train the wife to put them they have smaller arms and get round the back of the wheel better, so teach the wife, stay in a warm car and don't forget to thank her when she gets back in the car, and don't mention all the dirt up her jacket as it tends to put them off the next time.
It would take me ages to put them on Mrs W is an expert :thumbup: