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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 618773" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>At this time of the year, I'd take the most traveled and patrolled route. After having lived in Denver area for about 10 years and in SW Kansas for 2-3 years, what you DON't want to run into is a snowstorm in Western Kansas or Eastern Colorado. Can be lots of wind creating whiteouts even if there is not much snow. Weather can change fast in those areas. Also, I-25 between Colo Springs and Denver (via Monument Hill and Castle Rock area) is well known for dangerous road icing conditions when the conditions are right. Even the Coloradians can't seem to keep that stretch of I-25 safe and "sliding free" at times in the winter... Guess it's still fallout from the infamous blizzard of 1982 when Mayor Frederico Pena bombed out in trying to get streets of Denver cleared of ice so traffic could move again.</p><p></p><p>I won't even get into the hazards of I-70 when conditions are sever...lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 618773, member: 9"] At this time of the year, I'd take the most traveled and patrolled route. After having lived in Denver area for about 10 years and in SW Kansas for 2-3 years, what you DON't want to run into is a snowstorm in Western Kansas or Eastern Colorado. Can be lots of wind creating whiteouts even if there is not much snow. Weather can change fast in those areas. Also, I-25 between Colo Springs and Denver (via Monument Hill and Castle Rock area) is well known for dangerous road icing conditions when the conditions are right. Even the Coloradians can't seem to keep that stretch of I-25 safe and "sliding free" at times in the winter... Guess it's still fallout from the infamous blizzard of 1982 when Mayor Frederico Pena bombed out in trying to get streets of Denver cleared of ice so traffic could move again. I won't even get into the hazards of I-70 when conditions are sever...lol [/QUOTE]
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