This one needs explaining. While exploring the Mojave desert a storm was brewing. As I got ready to head home the storm was on my back. While driving east from Kingman, AZ I was stopped by state police as the nearly 150 miles or so was uphill all the way to Flagstaff and it was snowing and I-40 was closed ahead. I found a nice place to park where I could see the freeway and notice when it opened again. I wasn't too far from Kingman so I knew I could go back to town if need be. Within a couple hours the freeway was open again. This proved to be a big mistake. About 20 miles from Flagstaff the road was so full of snow that traffic was stopped. I was between 18 wheelers. There were a lot of them on the highway and I had noticed they were flying down the highway like nothing was wrong. I was in 4-wheel drive and going 45 MPH in the slow lane. One of the truck drivers informed me that 6 trucks, big ones, had crashed ahead. So it wasn't the snow after all.
The music works nicely with the traffic and train videos. It was the coldest night I ever spent on the road. It was March, 2012.