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SideHillSoup
Dec 16, 2018Explorer
I wouldn’t worry to much about snow in September however is does happen. Our oldest daughter lived between Calgary and Banff for many years. I can recall sitting on her sundeck looking at the fresh snow on the Rockies over Banff, and that was August 1st. Just do like everyone else does if it snows, just sit tight for a day or two and usually it will melt, and then carry on.
- As for my other route, how you at traveling on a bit narrower, winder and hillier than the major Hwy route that I talk about in my first post?
If this isn’t something to your liking I won’t go into a bunch of details on it.
This other route is traveled by RV’s of every size, including the size of your rig and toad, every year as well as transport trucks of every size imaginable, so it is safe and paved, just different.
Soup.
- As for my other route, how you at traveling on a bit narrower, winder and hillier than the major Hwy route that I talk about in my first post?
If this isn’t something to your liking I won’t go into a bunch of details on it.
This other route is traveled by RV’s of every size, including the size of your rig and toad, every year as well as transport trucks of every size imaginable, so it is safe and paved, just different.
Soup.
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