Planning on staying or just change of scenery?
While I am not up in Canada, I am up in PA and well, weather can get sporting up here. I'm also currently running 70 miles each way to work so getting stranded has crossed my mind because depending where I would be looking at being in an area without a lot of options for shelter. Been carrying basically a full change of clothes and layers, insulated boots that I can actually walk in, spare socks, blankets, emergency as well as like a heavy quilt. Food stuffs, figure whatever water you have in the vehicle is going to freeze if you are not carrying it in an out, fire starting stuff, because why not, lights, batteries, extra charger for phone, I really need to pick up a power cell or something just because. I mean, I figure worse case for me would be getting stuck on or alongside the road or a backroad overnight in the truck. So I plan for having to basically camp out of that bitch. I don't plan on actually hiking into the woods and going all survivor man. As such, I'd almost say some blankets, and a change of clothes that is weather appropriate would cover you if you were smart about that and having some emergency gear handy.
I'd also ask the locals to see what they feel that need. Also, I will say this, unlike say the deep south up here and I imagine Canada too, actually knows how to treat the roads for snow. So six inches or more of snow isn't the concern that it would be down in Miami.
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