On Friday, Jan 21, 2005, at 12:34 America/Denver, Christopher L Merrill wrote:


As silly as it sounds, your snow is totally different.  I've driven
in Colorado snow - it's more like driving on deep sand.  A little
mushy, but quite navigable.

when there's a lot of it, that's true.

So you 'Coloradoans' can wipe the
smirks off your faces...you'd have trouble driving in this, too.


i grew up in NC, so i know how it is. and believe it or not we get ice out here too... either way the stuff is sometimes near impossible to drive in, but there's definitely some common sense moves that you can adhere to that a lot of people (Coloradans too) don't seem to pay attention to. biggest fact of the matter is that NC is never ready to handle the snow/ice.


and, all are welcome. I've got an extra room with a bed and 4 very comfy couches. Plus some of the best microbrews you can find ;-) (with good water comes good beer).

Haven't seen a whole lot of the fluffy stuff at the resorts this year. had a couple good powder days, but most of the untracked is in the back country... but if you can handle it, i can take you there too. And i'm always up for some fast laps on groomers. who wants to race? ;-)

damn this is making me antsy.  i shouldn't have come into work today :)

-rtw
http://www.snow.com (sorry, had to sneek that in there).

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