I might grab a set of these.
Just moved to Kings Beach and working at Northstar. Only a 10 in drive in good weather, but everyone is making me feel like the pass is straight death and I will die if I don't get snow tires.
I have an awd subaru that isn't sitting on the ground like a lot of peoples. I have good tread, but don't really want to buy a set of snow tires. I used to drive a an hour 20 minute commute each way on poorly plowed back mountain roads with 2 wheel drive and bald tires. Not saying that was smart but if you start to slide and drop it down a gear and give her she would pull back in fine. Also not driving insane in bad conditions.
That said I had so many people freak out about me not having snow tires I'm thinking of getting a set of chains just for worst case. The pass does have a pretty good grade and some curves. Also I have massively out of state plates and I guess sometimes it's closed to traffic that doesn't have chains or snow tires.
Anybody know any deetz about that aspect? Any info would be very helpful. I don't want to be the guy that doesn't listen to advice if it's really a fucking death trap. It's just weird to me from growing up on winter mountain roads. My first day out with my learners permit was a freezing rain day where school was closed because my dad wouldn't let me skip school. Always been more into budgeting extra time if the weather is going to be shit, and if I'm going to be late, call in and just be late, rather than get risky. I haven't seen the road in winter yet though. so any tips would be sweet.