I'm thinking of doing Lookout Mtn this PM. Anyone know road conditions after our big snow? Thanks! Jere
I'm thinking of doing Lookout Mtn this PM. Anyone know road conditions after our big snow? Thanks! Jere
My back has been acting up (once again) over the past few months, but I reckon I'll be on Lookout on or before Wednesday. So I'll relay the 411 by then --- that is if someone else doesn't do so before then.
I guess that doesn't help you so much for today though, does it?
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I rode up Lookout yesterday up to Buffalo Bill's grave. The roads are fine. There was running water in few spots from snow melt but for the most part the road was dry. Otherwise just be careful of the normal sand around the corners on the descent. Should be a good day for the climb.
For those that will not be going up Lookout soon or were not up there Sun,
here is what it looked like.
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Proves to warn
That he not busy being born
Is busy dying. -Bob Dylan
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Great pix, thanks! I bet it's all gone now.
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Glad to know this. I have been out of state for the last 7 days and taking today and tomorrow as cycling days. I am going to do High Grade today and Lookout tomorrow. I am expecting some water on the road, but with these temps, everything should be fine.
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Whats the best route to get here from Omaha, NE? On bike of course.
FYI, mudslides in Jamestown last night.
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"...in Las Vegas where -the electric bills are staggering -the decor hog wild -and the entertainment saccharine -what a golden age -what a time of right and reason -the consumer's king -and unhappiness is treason..."
For those who asked, Highgrade is in good condition. There are a lot of downed trees from the storm and there were a lot of crews cutting them and diverting traffic. Most of the snow is off the road, but a few little mudslides come onto the shoulder.
Up higher on some of the side roads, things got messy. Lots of water running across the road in the afternoon and you need to be really careful of places where gravel driveways were plowed across the street.
I did about 50 miles today with about 5,500' of climbing. Tomorrow I will probably do Lookout-Cabrini-Paradise to take it a little easier.
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*BUMP for 2012!*
Should be in the 60's on Saturday -- how's Lookout looking so far this year?
"...in Las Vegas where -the electric bills are staggering -the decor hog wild -and the entertainment saccharine -what a golden age -what a time of right and reason -the consumer's king -and unhappiness is treason..."
Sounds like wishful thinking. I woke up to 8 inches new snow today. Some reports near lookout for this storm from the NWS:
0641 AM HEAVY SNOW GENESEE 39.69N 105.27W
02/23/2012 M6.1 INCH JEFFERSON CO TRAINED SPOTTER
0635 AM HEAVY SNOW EVERGREEN 39.63N 105.34W
02/23/2012 M7.5 INCH JEFFERSON CO TRAINED SPOTTER
Well, I only did the first 1.5 miles of Lookout today as I'm coming off a broken hip this season. I extrapolated my time over the 4.5 mile climb and I'm about 11 minutes slower than last year.
As usual, front range wind on any day > 50 degrees and before June was brutal -- this was at ~12:30pm. There were still bunches of riders going up and down though so I'm assuming, aside from some runoff/snowmelt, things are fine all the way to the top.
Unbelievably great day to get out and it was a welcome shot of sun for my pasty white legs.
"...in Las Vegas where -the electric bills are staggering -the decor hog wild -and the entertainment saccharine -what a golden age -what a time of right and reason -the consumer's king -and unhappiness is treason..."
I stand corrected.
I had a terrible cold yesterday. I don't know what was more miserable, the cold symptoms or not riding on a 60 degree day in February.