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To: Drygulch Dan who wrote (6066)1/28/2022 1:51:26 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7186
 
Good luck with that, Dan.

We got some good news here in B.C. Bother Highway 1 up the Fraser Canyon and Highway 3 up the Coquihalla are now open to all traffic, two months after the floods damaged them severely. On both there are many sections that are single lane alternating and/or have low speed limits, meaning the trip will take longer than usual, but to have them back in action so soon after so much damage is pretty remarkable.

It's a different matter for some of the smaller roads such as Highway 8 up the Nicola valley. Some of them won't be completely rebuilt for several years.

LC



To: Drygulch Dan who wrote (6066)2/18/2022 12:57:36 PM
From: johnlw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7186
 
How you guys making out with the moisture Dan?
Does this guy have any cred?
I enjoy his style.
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Our yo yo weather continues here. Seems like more wet precip than dry this winter which is a real drag.
Cross country groomers in western Canada are working overtime to try and create decent safe conditions for our skiers. I think some guys have given up. Tough on equipment.
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