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Nostalgia & History > Joint SnowDate: 04/20/16 08:16 Joint Snow Author: m1bprr What with all the snow presently in Colorado, this is not unusual, back in May 2000 on the Joint Line out of Palmer Lake heading to Denver you can see the white sturr.
Ed K. cp Laurel Run Date: 04/20/16 08:22 Re: Joint Snow Author: 3rdswitch Nice ones Ed but all are southbound heading away from Denver ;-)
JB Date: 04/20/16 08:45 Re: Joint Snow Author: OregonOldGuy 3rdswitch Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice ones Ed but all are southbound heading away > from Denver ;-) > JB I think he meant he was heading to Denver as his photos are in that order of locations. But what is White Sturr?? Just kidding! I key that way meseff! Rob Date: 04/20/16 08:59 Re: Joint Snow Author: m1bprr Yes we were heading to Denver to catch our plane, caught these randomly while killing time, went to bed in Palmer Lake the night before with no snow on the ground woke up to ----------- SURPRISE!!!!
Ed K. Date: 04/20/16 10:35 Re: Joint Snow Author: 3rdswitch Ooops, I guess you are right, my bad. Still, nice ones from the neighborhood.
JB Date: 04/20/16 14:58 Re: Joint Snow Author: OregonOldGuy m1bprr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes we were heading to Denver to catch our plane, > caught these randomly while killing time, went to > bed in Palmer Lake the night before with no snow > on the ground woke up to ----------- SURPRISE!!!! > Ed K. Yes, the divide can be quite interesting. Riding the train to Denver in 65, dry ground till near P Lake, then through a cut and the ground was all white on the other side! Same thing wth the Eisenhower Tunnel, can have sunshine going in and snow coming out the other end. Rob Date: 04/22/16 06:32 Re: Joint Snow Author: skyview That nice small tree in front of the SAnta Fe bridge is now a problem obstructing the shot!
Remember that snow storm, I really dont consider snow season done until May 7th or so! |