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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 276196" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Truth, VTBrown. Last Peak, I was handed off to another driver late one day. We got to talking about snow since our FIRST blizzard was roaring towards Denver. He told me that about 6 years before, there was something like 18 inches of fresh snow on the ground and drivers were dispatched. He chained up with help before leaving the HUB. He made it to his area with no problem. I think he was working downtown at the time. Most roads hadn't been plowed yet and were covered in 18 inches of snow but getting around was no problem. If I remember correctly, he described it as feeling more like "coasting" than driving. Ahhhh....I'm WAITING for our first <em><strong>blizzard</strong></em>. The two previews we've had haven't been good. Our main north-south interstate (I-25) was backed up for 20 miles because of two accidents less than 3 miles apart by the second one! <strong><em>GET OFF THE PHONE, YOU MORONS!!!</em></strong> -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 276196, member: 7185"] Truth, VTBrown. Last Peak, I was handed off to another driver late one day. We got to talking about snow since our FIRST blizzard was roaring towards Denver. He told me that about 6 years before, there was something like 18 inches of fresh snow on the ground and drivers were dispatched. He chained up with help before leaving the HUB. He made it to his area with no problem. I think he was working downtown at the time. Most roads hadn't been plowed yet and were covered in 18 inches of snow but getting around was no problem. If I remember correctly, he described it as feeling more like "coasting" than driving. Ahhhh....I'm WAITING for our first [I][B]blizzard[/B][/I]. The two previews we've had haven't been good. Our main north-south interstate (I-25) was backed up for 20 miles because of two accidents less than 3 miles apart by the second one! [B][I]GET OFF THE PHONE, YOU MORONS!!![/I][/B] -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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