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Western Railroad Discussion > Think We'll get Some THIS Year ??Date: 11/24/12 11:03 Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: qman We've been hard hit by a LACK of snow in recent years. These shots are from last November and represent virtually the only measurable snow fall of the year.
Just east of Pueblo, CO. on the Pueblo Sub of the BNSF. qman Date: 11/24/12 11:11 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: fredkharrison Date: 11/24/12 12:14 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: Q4960 Thinking of a four letter word that begins with "S" - SNOW!! Great photos!!
Roger Holmes Date: 11/24/12 13:10 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: 3rdswitch Nice look back, let's hope for some moisture this year. Maybe our lake will come back.
JB Date: 11/24/12 14:16 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: ddg We has to slow down to 30 while going over the detectors when the snow was blowing like that.
Date: 11/24/12 14:37 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: qman BUMMER !!!!
qman Date: 11/24/12 16:55 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: lowwater Almost nothing here on the west side so far this year. Those ski areas that are open are relying on snowmaking almost entirely. Things better change soon -- for the most part the cactus didn't bloom this year and even the sagebrush is dying.....
Date: 11/24/12 17:14 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: ns1000 GREAT pics!!!!!
Date: 11/24/12 17:37 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: dan denver is the new ABQ
since i busted my knee on memorial day 2011 skiing loveland pass IN a good snow year , SINCE i won't be skiing ='s no snow for you! Date: 11/25/12 17:45 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: inNout Great looking pics,
Really like that 2nd pic... Date: 11/25/12 21:44 Re: Think We'll get Some THIS Year ?? Author: odub If one follows wildfires this time of year, one would find that there is a 1200 acre fire burning in Rocky Mountain National Park and that the burning index is the highest it has ever been this late in what normally would be a closed fire season. Y'all are dry in Colorado.
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