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<p>[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 10103690, member: 178676"]80 is destroyed by herds of nanny governed steering wheel holding truckers smashing by the hundreds, wyoming insists on closing it constantly. So that's out.</p><p><br /></p><p>I-70 just got a epic 20 foot storm overnight closing the tubes of Eisenhower and making the Lookout pass alternative something to be where you write a will before allowed to proceed over.</p><p><br /></p><p>That leaves I-40 That interstate is the winter road for the USA. It does get storms at times but if Colorado Springs is the goal for a load there is always a way to get there. If one ignored the fuel burn.</p><p><br /></p><p>The above is just a hypothetical situation that would cause me to drop all the way down to 40. One possible path would be the Green River Valley following a lonely route south. Hopefully its still possible to get southward in a weather and crash pattern like that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 10103690, member: 178676"]80 is destroyed by herds of nanny governed steering wheel holding truckers smashing by the hundreds, wyoming insists on closing it constantly. So that's out. I-70 just got a epic 20 foot storm overnight closing the tubes of Eisenhower and making the Lookout pass alternative something to be where you write a will before allowed to proceed over. That leaves I-40 That interstate is the winter road for the USA. It does get storms at times but if Colorado Springs is the goal for a load there is always a way to get there. If one ignored the fuel burn. The above is just a hypothetical situation that would cause me to drop all the way down to 40. One possible path would be the Green River Valley following a lonely route south. Hopefully its still possible to get southward in a weather and crash pattern like that.[/QUOTE]
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