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yoyoma, do you have high cholesterol normally?
Good luck on your presentations, saef.
The cleats are good for people who drive to a location, park, get out of the car and put the cleats on to walk. Reverse when they are done.Originally Posted by JayEll
dagmar, do you have ice cleats to wear? When I lived in Mass. one could get these ice cleats that slipped on over shoes or boots. yoyoma, do you have high cholesterol normally?
Good luck on your presentations, saef.
Unfortunately I get in and out of the car at least 60 times per day and go in and out of people's houses at least 30 times. Cleats on and off that many times is not doable.
I have developed techniques for walking on various winter surfaces and have really good boots. I also manage the dogs really carefully to limit pulling, jumping, etc. while they are attached to me. And I select where I walk with particular groups with care and look where I'm going. No distractions either.
I fell because I made a wrong assumption about a surface, I was wearing stupid shoes, distracted, and I wasn't watching my footing. A painful and expensive lesson but those are the ones that generally stay with me.
Dagmar