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Desert_Captain
Oct 09, 2019Explorer III
Both I-40 and I-10 are in decent shape but mind numbingly boring. After November first watch the weather carefully if contemplating traveling through Arizona and/or new Mexico on I-40.
Every year, often more than once, I-40 will be shut down between Albuquerque and Flagstaff for several days at a time. I-10 usually remains open throughout the winter months but can be subject to serious snow at the higher elevations {the Continental divide lies midway between Lordsburg and Deming}.
We spent last Christmas with our friends in Angel Fire New Mexico. Going home we had snow blocking some or all of at least one lane of southbound I-25 all the way to Truth or Consequences... check the weather - the internet is your friend.
:C
Every year, often more than once, I-40 will be shut down between Albuquerque and Flagstaff for several days at a time. I-10 usually remains open throughout the winter months but can be subject to serious snow at the higher elevations {the Continental divide lies midway between Lordsburg and Deming}.
We spent last Christmas with our friends in Angel Fire New Mexico. Going home we had snow blocking some or all of at least one lane of southbound I-25 all the way to Truth or Consequences... check the weather - the internet is your friend.
:C
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