Sangres people.

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Sangres people.

by CastillejaMiniata » Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:11 pm

Did the Sangres get the snow we got further north here on the Divide? It looks like a perfect weekend but I'm not looking for snow/ice on the routes I have in mind down there.

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Re: Sangres people.

by CastillejaMiniata » Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:59 am

So did much of the Front Range, but it's largely just ice now where I am, if anything.

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Re: Sangres people.

by Westcliffe Willie » Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:40 pm

Sorry Man. Got here a little late for your weekend plans.

Unfortunately, just like the Village People, the Sangre People disbanded years ago. All you have left is me. The Sangre Person.

Anyway, the Sangres (at least on the Westcliffe side) got 4-6 inches of snow above 12000 a week ago Wednesday, however the days have been warm and all but a few small patches on east facing slopes have melted out. Chances of hitting a patch of snow is very minimal.

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Re: Sangres people.

by CastillejaMiniata » Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:36 pm

Lol. Well, anyway, I did have some snow going up Broken Hand Pass, but the southern routes on the Crestones were clear and very enjoyable.


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