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- 97chevorExplorerYup not going anywhere tonight.
- JAC1982Explorer
memtb wrote:
JAC1982 wrote:
I-80 is why we stopped going to visit my husband's family in Rock Springs at Christmas. Too many trips messed up by high winds, road closures, etc.
Even in the summer it can be pretty brutal when pulling a trailer.
Some of the many reasons that we are the lowest population state. Many of us are hoping for a few record setting winters.....it’s getting far too crowded here. memtb
I'm sorry to tell you, we may be "invading" sooner than later too :) We own some land just outside of Pinedale and plan to start building a home there soon. I'd live there full time if I could guarantee good internet service so both of us could still work our current jobs. I don't mind the bad weather as long as I'm not traveling in it :) - memtbExplorer
JAC1982 wrote:
I-80 is why we stopped going to visit my husband's family in Rock Springs at Christmas. Too many trips messed up by high winds, road closures, etc.
Even in the summer it can be pretty brutal when pulling a trailer.
Some of the many reasons that we are the lowest population state. Many of us are hoping for a few record setting winters.....it’s getting far too crowded here. memtb - RAS43Explorer III
paulj wrote:
You should have taken US2 across Montana and had an early Christmas.
That is a long way from Rock Springs! - pauljExplorer IIYou should have taken US2 across Montana and had an early Christmas.
- JAC1982ExplorerI-80 is why we stopped going to visit my husband's family in Rock Springs at Christmas. Too many trips messed up by high winds, road closures, etc.
Even in the summer it can be pretty brutal when pulling a trailer. - pitchExplorer IIdrove from Gillette,SD to Livingston,Montana today. Got a whopping 7.8 avg. mpg
- IvylogExplorer IIIWeek ago I came from Denver to St Louis on I-70 with a good tail wind...25 mph+. Started on the right rear and shifted to the left rear. Increased mpg by 1 driving 8-10 mph faster. Other than 3 long construction zones I-70 is in pretty good condition on thick, smooth concrete roads.
- 97chevorExplorerCheck Wyoming DOT site. I say it's pretty helpful for traveling. Ability to search for warnings/advisorys by route.
- agesilausExplorer IIIJust remember a Wyoming weather vane is an anvil hanging from a lumber chain.
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