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Post by imagesinthewind on Mar 24, 2010 11:34:34 GMT -5
No explanation needed.
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Post by Rebel on Mar 24, 2010 13:04:34 GMT -5
Well, what did you expect when you live in the mountains. Looks pretty though.
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Post by imagesinthewind on Mar 24, 2010 14:29:05 GMT -5
yes, it's interesting snow, which I don't mind. But still makes it hard to do anything.
And the biggest secret about Denver is that we don't get that much snow here. It comes in 2-4" and goes away in a day maybe 2. 12" of snow is usually a once or twice a season thing. It seems that this season, most of the snows have been 6" or more.
It's 36* and the snow is melting fast. 50* tomorrow.
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Post by Rebel on Mar 24, 2010 14:53:19 GMT -5
here is the view out my driveway Attachments:
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FootScoot
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Post by FootScoot on Mar 24, 2010 17:00:27 GMT -5
I lived in Thornton, CO for about 2 years, and it seems March is the snowiest month in Denver. They don't usually get quite that much at a time though. Glad I'm in good ol' Southern Indiana, 70 today, and partly cloudy, but it's supposed to rain the next 2 days, so no scooter riding, besides the seat is in for a reupholster. ;D
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jmkjr72
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Post by jmkjr72 on Mar 24, 2010 19:59:08 GMT -5
i was stationed at ft cartoon i mean carson the one thing i learned if you dont like the weather wait 10 minutes
heck one year we were sitting up on pipes peak for the hill climb and it snowed on the 3rd of july (we set the mash up for the race to help keep the ins for the race afoardable) and by the start of the race a good chunk of the snow was gone there was some in the shaded areas
one thing i did like is if you enjoyed winter sports you didnt have to suffer thru winter and you were never very far from the winter sports
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