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Date:         Fri, 13 Oct 1995 14:08:26 +0500
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From:         wigley@server.uwindsor.ca (Neil Wigley)
Subject:      Re: Moving to Colorado

>Hi, or howdy y'all- > >As some of you all know, I'm moving to Buena Vista (Colorado) in two weeks. >And as Joel pointed out to me, we have listmembers there. Also, >some people on this list may have lived in CO for awhile. > >I have not. >Nor have I driven there in the fall (read: snow). > >So I'd like thoughts, advice, suggestions, warnings -- you name it -- >reagarding this move. And on the state. Vehicle inspections? Recommended >ski areas? Restaurants? Routes of travel from Seattle? High altitude bus >modifications? I dunno... Whatever! > >Just thought I'd tap the collective brain before journeying 1,500 miles >to a town of 2,500.... =) > >Jeff (who's pulling out the tire chains and waxing up the skis!)

Well the first thing to do is find out how the natives pronounce Buena Vista (the non-Spanish speaking natives, that is).

Snow? In Colorado? And you're from u.washington.edu? I've lived 30 years in the snowbelt and had my only slippery accident on I-5 just north of Seattle (wasn't much: just did a U-turn using all three northbound lanes, 50 mph. Didn't hit a thing other than the guardrail, which stopped me. I had started in the fast lane). Didn't you get some practice during Dec 90 - Jan 91? Or did you do the reasonable thing and leave your vehicle(s) parked?

Anyway, Colorado's easy. The snow goes away. In Washington it just gets slipperier.

Neil

Neil Wigley U of Windsor


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