Bummer...I got hooked on the keypad entry when I had a Taurus. Can't tell you how many times that saved my ass

Sorry to hear it man.
So 2 years ago I was working in Montana doing a ERP Software installation and also doing some Ethernet wiring, hardware setup etc for a client. I haven't driven in snow in 15 years at least, but its really not much worse than driving in a bad thunderstorm in Florida with 10" of water in the road. Anyway, this was like January 4th-5th 2015 when that winter storm advisory was going through. I fly in to Bozeman to work for a few days, then I'm driving servers to Billings for install. At the same time I'm waiting for a software developer (Indian guy) to get in town. His flight to Billings is canceled so I tell him to see if he can get to Bozeman and he can ride with me. I'm planning to go across the mountains before it gets dark.....flight delayed several times and the guy finally gets in around 11 pm. I think its like a 2 hour drive form Bozeman to Billings give or take. This guy has never seen snow. Been in the states like 4 months. Takes like 5 hours to make the drive. I did get a 4wd SUV thank god. There was 3 separate occasions I stopped in the middle of the highway because I couldn't see where I was going. Total freaking white out. This dude is white knuckling the whole way. I'm driving in the middle of both east bound lanes which is what everyone is doing because the visibility is so bad. If I so much as drift one way or the other this guy is getting nervous. So, ass ton of snow, my Florida ass is wishing I was home and the new guy is freaking out in the snow.
We get in and start work. About the 4th day still got lots of snow. Day 5 it gets into the 40s. Stuff starts melting. I'm thinking its going to be better than the -12 crap we been dealing with the previous days. No one clues me into what happens there when the weather turns a bit. Mid 40's during the day....single digit at night. So I walk in to the warehouse at 7:30 am, snow is melting yada yada but I'm not thinking anything of it. It does occur to me to ask why everyone pulls their wipers off the windshields though and I do the same. Been sunny all day, they brought me lunch life was good. Walk out of there at 9 pm. Clear and freezing ass cold. I'm talking to my wife on the cell phone step off the landing into the snow, next thing I know my feet are in the air. I'm on my ass sliding down the walkway. If I had seen this on youtube I'd have been laughing about it. The snow melting on the awning had been running the the snow all day int he walkway, at night it froze. Looking at it it looked like packed snow, not the complete sheet of ice that it was. I had the rental car keys in my hand. When I went flying I dropped them. No idea where they went. But my elbow is killing me, my back hurts, my butt hurts, I'm praying I didn't break my laptop which was in my backpack and all I got on a heavy hoodie, my ski jacket is in the car. Only thing I got for a flashlight is my phone. Somehow when I fell I managed to throw them under the SUV. I was about 10' from it when I went down. It was luck that it was like powder snow under it and I could see the impression. But it was 25 minutes of trying to find the damn things before I even looked there. Snow sucks.....ice on snow sucks worse

I feel your pain.
Watch the vid...lol Please note that at this point I was through the pass already and this really wasn't bad at all.