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General Sport Trac Discussion
Sport Trac and family heading back to the world
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Roland" data-source="post: 995951" data-attributes="member: 66644"><p>Traveler,</p><p></p><p>I live about an hour and a half west, on the Oregon side, from the Tri-cities area. In those areas, you can find just about anything you want or need, for the Trac and family. Any direction you go, all you gotta do is ask around. I-82, in WA. and I-84 (Oregon) can be a nasty highway to travel during the winter. Windy, yes. Even worse when the east wind blows during the winter. Temps are mild pretty much all year round, but, cold can get bitter! My trac had no problems driving in every type of condition the northwest can throw our way. You'll love having it still!</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I hope the transition is smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Roland, post: 995951, member: 66644"] Traveler, I live about an hour and a half west, on the Oregon side, from the Tri-cities area. In those areas, you can find just about anything you want or need, for the Trac and family. Any direction you go, all you gotta do is ask around. I-82, in WA. and I-84 (Oregon) can be a nasty highway to travel during the winter. Windy, yes. Even worse when the east wind blows during the winter. Temps are mild pretty much all year round, but, cold can get bitter! My trac had no problems driving in every type of condition the northwest can throw our way. You'll love having it still! Good luck, I hope the transition is smooth. [/QUOTE]
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