When I lived up in Colorado, two wives of people I worked with that grew up down south had wrecks the first winter - no idea how to drive in the snow. Take a class if they have any close to where you are going.
Also, a jacket so you don’t have to run the heater if you don’t want to, keeps the snow from freezing up as ice on your windshield unless it’s a wet snow.
Carry water, food, space blanket comes in handy, sterno, strikers, get rated boots and a good rated sleeping bag. If you’re in a city maybe this isn’t the list for you, if you head into the mountains there’s a lot more.
Don’t forget to put on better winter tires, on the road ATs were much better than MTs in my experience.
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