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 I've got the bread trays, where's the snow?
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Thanks to all those that suggested cutting down bread trays to make anti slip track. I have done just that and they look very good with loads of grip. Now, we're off on Boxing Day, I will try to find some snow, but doubt it in the Loire!

Thanks anyway for the tip. Very Happy
 
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Never mind the bread trays - we've invested in snow socks and snow chains. It had better snow! Laughing

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They are a good idea. I have seen them in action. But, where do you get them?

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Hi

At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, you can site your van on bread trays on a soggy pitch but you can't drive on them unless you have a very large supply or lots of elves to move them from back to front as you drive!

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