dkw@homxa.UUCP (D.WOMBOUGH) (08/05/85)
Is there Snow in the U.S. Yet????
paul@helens.UUCP (Paul Brownlow @ Data I/O -- Redmond, WA) (08/08/85)
> Is there Snow in the U.S. Yet????
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I recall being told that you
can ski year 'round on a glacier at Mt. Hood, Oregon. Chair lifts
and everything. So yes, there *is* snow in the U.S.
paul
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...."You're never alone with a schizophrenic."
jimn@cornell.UUCP (Jim Nesheim) (08/09/85)
In article <1078@homxa.UUCP> dkw@homxa.UUCP (D.WOMBOUGH) writes: >Is there Snow in the U.S. Yet???? Yes! I heard on the Today show this morning that it snowed somewhere in Idaho.
woods@hao.UUCP (Greg Woods) (08/16/85)
> In article <1078@homxa.UUCP> dkw@homxa.UUCP (D.WOMBOUGH) writes: > >Is there Snow in the U.S. Yet???? Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park (the highest *continuous* auto road in the world) was closed last week because of blowing snow. --Greg
devine@asgb.UUCP (Robert J. Devine) (08/16/85)
> In article <1078@homxa.UUCP> dkw@homxa.UUCP (D.WOMBOUGH) writes: > >Is there Snow in the U.S. Yet???? > > Yes! I heard on the Today show this morning that it snowed > somewhere in Idaho. This past week Breckinridge (in Summit county) received an inch of snow! Time to sharpen those edges.... Bob Devine