what a gorgeous fvcking photo! reminds me a bit of Ouray, CO.Damn True said:
Squaw Valley Sep 20th
loco-gringo said:I don't think there is any chance of snow here.
Nice picture. Here's Silverton, Colorado on Sep. 5th:Damn True said:<snip>
Squaw Valley Sep 20th
douglas said:our office near Dallas, has many days that they cant make it in to work every winter.......a little ice or an inch of snow and you all don't know how to keep your cars on the road
Yep. Everything is bigger in Texas - even the exaggerations.loco-gringo said:<snip>
*this is not me baggin you Douglas. I am saying your Dallas peeps might be making schit up.*
SkaredShtles said:Yep. Everything is bigger in Texas - even the exaggerations.
"Why I remember the winter of '78.................... drifts were <blah blah blah>"
-S.S.-
loco-gringo said:Raises hand and says - ahemm - bs - I live 2 hours south of there and see their news. It is not every winter and it doesn't grind the city to a stop. I will say people drive like crap in freezing conditions, but bear in mind that we don't get much snow. It is the ice that wreaks havoc on us. Even with snow, it melts and it ice over night and the following morning. Ice has never made me stay home. Dallas does have some wicked tall bridges that freeze faster than other roads though.
*this is not me baggin you Douglas. I am saying your Dallas peeps might be making schit up.*
Yeah - I work up in Evergreen, and there was snow on the ground for a bit, still is, on Evergreen Mt.SkaredShtles said:Nice picture. Here's Silverton, Colorado on Sep. 5th:
Oh, and on my drive in today it appears the snowline is ~7k feet in the foothills. <schaaaawing>
-S.S.-
Yeah, pretty muchJRogers said:Am I the only one that really doesn't like snow?
This is so, so sad...............JRogers said:Am I the only one that really doesn't like snow?
SkaredShtles said:Nice picture. Here's Silverton, Colorado on Sep. 5th:
Oh, and on my drive in today it appears the snowline is ~7k feet in the foothills. <schaaaawing>
-S.S.-
You gotta be kidding me?GeoffW said:I am soo looking forward to winter. Been wrenching o sleds all summer, I've been working on a buddies maching for the past 3 months and we're almost ready to go with it and I cannot wait to get this thing rolling. For any of you out there who aern't familiar with snowmobiles, what I've been tinkering with is a 159" Ski-Doo REV Summit. The pic is before we threw a new chassis, shocks, a-arms, rear skid, seat, and lexan panels on, among the motor work. The motor is especially sweet, Crankshop 1100 twin with Aerocharger 33 series turbos in tandem. We're expecting nearly 300 horse when the NOS comes on. It's alot of power out of only a litre! She's gonna be bad at only 456 lbs!
Speaking of motorcycle... I just filled out my credit app at the local Dirt Bike Store for grins... we'll see if anything happens there... 'cuz winter time is moto time yo!Damn True said:SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!
Damn my dad was there just a week or two ago on his motorcycle.
Your knob goes to 11 - that is nuts.GeoffW said:I am soo looking forward to winter. Been wrenching o sleds all summer, I've been working on a buddies maching for the past 3 months and we're almost ready to go with it and I cannot wait to get this thing rolling. For any of you out there who aern't familiar with snowmobiles, what I've been tinkering with is a 159" Ski-Doo REV Summit. The pic is before we threw a new chassis, shocks, a-arms, rear skid, seat, and lexan panels on, among the motor work. The motor is especially sweet, Crankshop 1100 twin with Aerocharger 33 series turbos in tandem. We're expecting nearly 300 horse when the NOS comes on. It's alot of power out of only a litre! She's gonna be bad at only 456 lbs!
My wifes Grandfather lives in Gardnerville.McGRP01 said:Mmmm....Squaw!! My brother lives in Gardenerville, NV., about 15 mins. from the Mt. Rose Hwy., might have to pay him a visit real soon!