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A TON of snow again
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<p>I have been to Denver 30 times at least so I know all about. Also been down your way a bunch of times too. And here are the facts; you live in the mountains! If you are 5000+ up that is high. If Atlanta got 2 feet of snow and shut down, well ok. But COLORADO? If you live there you have snow blower ready to go. If you got a big property you have a plow too. And a large truck with 4x4 loaded with salt bags. If you don't then you should join the snowbirds heading south on I-25 a month ago. Hello Yuma here we are!</p><p> </p><p>[quote user="csmith9474"][quote user="CurtMc"] </p><p>How can you say that Denver, the MILE HIGH CITY, is not in the mountains??? It is higher up than the eastern half of the country?! Yes there are BIGGER mountains to the west, but you are still up there.</p><p> And we are all disappointed that the place we tell people they REALLY know how to handle snow I guess can't like we thought. Maybe we need to start referring to Denver as the Atlanta of the west and that real snow towns are up in Canada<span class="smiley">[}:)]</span><span class="smiley">[^]</span></p><p> </p><p>[quote user="Midnight Railroader"] I don't know about other posters, but I live in Denver, which is NOT in the mountains. And any city that gets 24-48 hours of continuous snow is going to have problems.[/quote]</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Where exactly do you live? And no, Denver is definately not in the mountains. We only live out here, so why should we know what we are talking about?</p>[/quote]
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