at 10.30PM last Wednesday we left on the Ferry for Dunkerque ,allthough it was very cold when we left it was nothing to the nightmare that was to come , we arrived at Dunkerque and drove off into a snow blizzard roads were covered in snow visibility was bad ,we pressed on towards Paris the snow eased off as we neared Paris ,things were looking up as we went through Paris and stopped at about 6.30 for a sleep ,had a few hours ,when we looked out of the window ,there was nothing but whiteness ,put the car into 4 wheel drive and headed onto the motorway ,the best every body could do was to follow in the tracks of other vehicles , a lorry had jacknifed a bit further on and crashed into the back of another lorry 2 cars were in a ditch ,a 100 yards further on a transit van had crashed and another car in a ditch ,but at least the traffic was still moving ,at about 4 o clock we pulled into the services for the night ,pulled around to the caravan parking area and parked against the kerb the place was empty ,got out and looked at the van the front had 4 inches of snow stuck to it ,the grab handles and lights had dissappeared ,the wheel arches were solid with snow ,so i cleaned as much as i could off ,and settled down for the night , i awoke about four hours later and looked out of the window ,and i could only see what looked like a wall near our window ,so i opened the window and reached out ,i could not believe it ,i was touching the side of a lorry without my elbow passing the caravan walls ,next i tried the door it would only open about 9 inches ,then i realised we were trapped , in the end i got a small stepladder out from under the bed and opened a side window and lowered the ladder outside and climbed out then pulled away far enough to let my wife out the door ,i was lucky a lorry could not get the other side of us , we pressed on to Clermont Ferrand where the snow eased a bit , but not for long now the snow was freezing on our wiper blades making them innefficcient so we had to stop at every service station to clean the ice off ,it was only about 50 miles from Montpellier that we got rid of the snow ,as we pressed onto Barcelona there wasnt any snow but it was minus 8 ,in the end we we pulled into Vilanova park ,as we pithced up lumps of frozen snow was falling off the legs as i lowered them , but i will say this for the French they kept the traffic moving