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Sam_Spade
Oct 31, 2018Explorer
A snowbird avoids the snow.
How you do that is strictly up to YOU.
So much to see.....so little time. You are supposed to be having a good time but you start out by fretting. Stop it. If you miss something, you can always go back.
My only advice is: Get in the habit of checking the weather up ahead where you intend to go. Some of the places you listed have SNOW in the higher elevations; sometimes a LOT.
How you do that is strictly up to YOU.
So much to see.....so little time. You are supposed to be having a good time but you start out by fretting. Stop it. If you miss something, you can always go back.
My only advice is: Get in the habit of checking the weather up ahead where you intend to go. Some of the places you listed have SNOW in the higher elevations; sometimes a LOT.
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