well, I took the day off yesterday and my wife and I headed up the hill to 7-oaks to take the dogs to play in the snow. Pack in the area seemed to be about 12-18" we post-holed everywhere we walked, and our Jack Russel was running by jumping-belly flopping, then jumping again.
We started heading out around 2:30, as the snow had started falling in earnest, and we had a feeling the traffic on the way down would be backing up. We were right, we passed 1 smashup (4-5 cars involved), and everyone was driving very cautiously. All in all, a nice day, though too much of it spent in the car. I didn't fish, but I did visit a stream.
The dogs absolutely loved the snow.
Its still amazing to me how little most locals (i mean so-cal locals, not the mountain-dwelling locals) here understand about driving in low-traction conditions. Your car will slip - deal with it. slow down, leave more space, do NOTHING quickly; Don't turn quickly, don't accelerate quickly, and for the love of god, don't Brake quickly.
Now: Anyone want to trade a pair of snowchains(cable style) that fit a passenger car ( I can get the exact tire sizes they will fit) for ones that will fit a midsize SUV? (P225/70R16) Conditions deteriorated later in the evening and I understand the requirements went to chains on all vehicles no exceptions.
Here's a few pics... not much for fish