Ryan Wheaton wrote:
conditions... The thing out here in CO is that people drive 60mph through the snow, but when it rains traffic slows to a standstill. too

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. I don't know anything about meteorology, but the same differences that makes for great skiing also makes for easy driving. Pack down the stuff here just a little and it quickly becomes hard and icy. Since my trip to Veil, I refuse to ski in the midwest. Just isn't the same. So you 'Coloradoans' can wipe the smirks off your faces...you'd have trouble driving in this, too.

p.s. That was VERY hard for me to admit - because I made fun of all
my coworkers when I transferred from Cleveland for the big deal they
make about the tiny snowfalls here.  It *really is* different.



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