OK, since it is still snowing in Telluride clear into May. What are the chances we will be camping in the snow this year? Or maybe have a replay of a couple years ago. I was just asking so I know weather or not I need to pack a snow shovel for the front of my tent.
Sounds like a good idea
Definitely bring the snow shovel.
Iām looking for some crampons that fit my Chaco flip flops.
Camp Run A Muck is investing in one of those snowplow machines this year. Digging out the pathways by hand with snow shovels totally blows.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :medal so funny. :lol
I used to work at a ski hill. Iāll see i I can borrow a groomer.
You know, There might be enough room to set up a half pipe out at Mary E. :thumbsup
Hey Sugar - I think there will be plenty of grooming going on in camp with or without snow . . .
We still have 40 days to go. I wouldnāt worry about snow at this point.
Hell, the local forecast here in Montrose is looking at temperatures in the 80ās next week. :cheers
Would I need a Vehicle Pass for my groomer?
I think you can slap a handicapped sticker on your groomer and be okay without a pass.
I hope it snows the first day so I can just build an igloo instead of putting up my tent. All those poles confuse me.
Did somebody say āsnow in Tellurideā? Say hello to my little friend (with a bad runny nose).
I think Don Henley mentioned that once . . .
or as John Hartford sang āI wish I had me some tie died underware and a little bit of snow to blowā
:thumbsup yeah!
We can use my placard but I get to drive it too Sugar.
And Hooch, we could make the blocks for your igloo different colors and you could have a tie-dye igloo.
Please not again this yearā¦
Please not again this yearā¦
Thatās a lot of grapple!
That was not grapple, that was snow indeed
First weekend of June going to be Winter-like. Iām thinking B-Grass is gonna be a scorcher. Hoping for some post midnight rains. Iād borrow a shovel, but Iām a Digger, or is that redundant, didactic, and paradoxical?