Yep, it's that time boys and girls, the first official snow fall of the season for Colorado. Snow as low as 7,000 ft, 1 to 3" posisble, primarily on the grassy surfaces, not really effecting the roads. Time to get those TAD (traction aiding devices) ready.
Driving the big-rigs in snow and ice
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by nwcountry, Sep 17, 2009.
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Yup, we have a front moving thru here tomarrow ! Not sure if we'll see any snow, but ya never know !!!!!
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I actually fired up the wood furnace today.
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Folks said anything above 7,000 feet got flurries and/or snow. Colorado Springs had flurries and where my folks live they ended up with 2" total. Still calling for snow tonight and tomorrow. They have their woodstove going and the high was 32 degrees at their house today.
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My friend told me that there was snow in wyoming today as well.
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yaaaaaaaay, it's time to have yellow snowball fights with the other drivers!
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#### I still have the AC on.
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dude, if you throw a yellow snowball at me....be prepared to receive a brown one.............
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Hey bro, I replied to your PM....and then was informed I didn't have enough post to PM, so maybe next time...LOL -
I can upload some pics from 2 weeks ago of 3 inches of snow, at 2,000ft. Drove for 4.5 hours today while it was snowing....glad winter is back!
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