Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.
18 inches in NW Colo. Springs. Add another 15 inches Friday morning, total 33 inches. I'll take all the moisture we get happily.
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Basically a dud here in Adams County just east of I-76 and about 6 miles north of DIA. Snow, but nothing is sticking.
No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.
Was dry out here on the prairie(got quarter inch of rain Wed evening) til about an hour ago. Half inch so far.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
It's up to ~38" now in Peaceful Valley. The state highway remains unplowed.
Any of you east of Pueblo towards Canon City? Was planning a trip to see Colorado with the kid on spring break. But now not sure those roads are passable to Salina and BV.
I drove from Montrose to Springs today, it was amazing how many vehicles didn't have their headlights on when visibility was marginal.
Took 114 down to Saguache and then back up 285 to avoid Monarch - figured M had more risk of delay/closure due to asshats. It is a few more miles but the pass is lower, with typically no trucks and less traffic overall. That proved correct, but not plowed for quite a while which didn't matter to me at all.
Saw some real shitboxes headed the other way up the pass, not sure what they were thinking. I did wave enthusiastically to the one oncoming plow driver, those guys have do deal with so many idiots.
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Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.
Pueblo to Salida is probably OK. Heading up to Buena Vista might be scary due to the rolling hills. Studded snow tires or Blizzak tires will help. Chains could help too.
Per Ardua ad Astra