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nakymaton:
OOooooooooooooooo! Snow stratigraphy!!  8)

*Mel geeks out*

Looks like some good roof avalanches are ready to happen!

Jeff, the first storm mostly came from the southwest rather than from the west, and didn't really pick up steam until it hit the plains and the moisture from the Gulf of Mexico got pulled into it, and then got pulled up the eastern slope of the Front Range, and then.... bam. The ski areas actually weren't hit as hard, as far as I can tell. Well, they were hit hard enough to have powder. ;D

I think the passes were closed around here for the last one. They're always closed when it snows. Even today, when it's above freezing at my house, the passes are probably closed or require chains.

Of course, there are three ski areas on my side of the passes. ;D And the cross-country tracks in the  National Forest are groomed, which is more important to me. ;D

(Plus I think that when they call out the National Guard to help clear Colorado roads, they must let Denver fend for itself or something. I can't believe that some of the city streets weren't plowed yet from the last storm.)

serious crayons:
Hey everybody, it's heartwarming to know there were Brokies concerned about my welfare as I redlined it on the 14-hour drive from Minneapolis to Denver. :-*

We were lucky -- stayed in Grand Island, Neb., Wednesday night, got an early start Thursday and didn't see a speck of precipitation falling until we got into the Denver metro area -- and even here, at that point, it was still more slush than snow. (We didn't even see any snow on the ground until a couple of hundred miles east of here!)

This morning, my kids urged me to smarten up and head out onto the sliding hill. But I'm not much for that ice-and-snowball crowd. So while my family members frolick outdoors, I'm in the nice warm apartment catching up on all I've missed on the boards for the past few days.

Lee, as always, the pictures of your home and environs are breathtaking!



 

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 29, 2006, 04:29:16 pm ---Welcome to my home, Jeff!! Come right in! I just cleared off the snow this morning! What the...!!




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Time for more of those espresso beans, hunh?  ;D

I like the, er, Holiday lights! They look like they're the big-a-- old-fashioned kind, not the weeny mini lights lots of people use today. (Those lights are actually pretty, too, in their own way. I just get nostalgic for the big lights my dad used to put out when I was little.  ::) )

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: nakymaton on December 29, 2006, 06:00:33 pm ---OOooooooooooooooo! Snow stratigraphy!!  8)

*Mel geeks out*

Looks like some good roof avalanches are ready to happen!
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There is a roof under that stratigraphy, just out of view, isn't there?  ;D


--- Quote ---Of course, there are three ski areas on my side of the passes. ;D And the cross-country tracks in the  National Forest are groomed, which is more important to me. ;D

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I've wanted to try cross-country, ever since I saw somebody doing it down the middle of Pine Street, one block south of my place, during the Blizzard of '96. Always looks like a lot of fun, and, clumsy as I am, I figure I'd be less likely to break something.  :D

Penthesilea:
Lee, I've never seen so much snow in my life  :o.
I've been to Austria in winter a few times and there was much snow, too. But ain't nothin like that.
I can't imagine how it would be to have such masses of snow, it's truly beyond my imagination. Love your pics, thanks for sharing.

Damn all scientists, who haven't invented beaming yet, Star-Trek like  ;). I would beam myself up to your place just to experience this snow masses (and hopefully for a warm cocoa afterwards, if you wouldn't mind offering one). How cold is it?

We haven't seen a single snowflake yet this winter. It's 5°C (41°F) here at the moment and the weather report says it will be getting warmer the next days: 13°C (55.4°F).


Katherine: Glad you were lucky with the weather conditions and arrived safe and sound. Enjoy your holidays! Will you and Lee meet?

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