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tpi
Jan 30, 2015Explorer
Personally as southern Ca resident I try to do avoidance thing. I'm retiree so camping is often flexible. There are generally long periods of high pressure during the winter when it doesn't rain or snow. I try to slot the trips into those windows. If there is meltwater running across roads, it tends to refreeze at night. Traveling later in day tends to melt it.
Have good weather apps/websites linked and ready to go. Keep an eye for updates.
To me freezing level is very useful in area like ours (although it can snow below the freezing level)
http://www.aviationweather.gov/adds/icing/frzgnav
Have good weather apps/websites linked and ready to go. Keep an eye for updates.
To me freezing level is very useful in area like ours (although it can snow below the freezing level)
http://www.aviationweather.gov/adds/icing/frzgnav
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