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To: AugustWest who wrote (535)1/11/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: micky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3496
 
Speaking of white out storms and To Hell You Ride (Teluride, Co. sp?), last spring (around 4/1) we were driving from Taos to Pagosa Springs, and took a little short cut over a mountain. Every foot higher, the rain got a little sleetier, then snow, then total white out up at the summit. Had to open the truck door to see the tracks of the last car to go ahead of us in order to know where the road was... and the snow coming so heavy that their tracks were nearly obliterated. Passed a semi pulled over (we stopped at the bottom of the mountain at a gas station and a cop there said he was on his way to rescue the driver). As we made it over the top and down, the snow thinned, returned to sleet, then rain again. One scary time. Now I understand what they mean by a high Rocky spring snow storm.