A big slide ran over 82 yesterday on the TL side.
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A big slide ran over 82 yesterday on the TL side.
what does TL stand for? I'm not hip to your mountain lingo.
Twin Lakes.
TL = Twin Lakes and you're not hip at all :)
Saw this....https://instagram.com/p/3Kbqh6QZkU/
^^^
One of those paths slid on Monday too and closed the road for a little while.
If saying that "it's over" will make it go corn, then I say it's over, done, finished, putting storage wax on the skis, buying a new MTB and some golf clubs, etc.
Hiked in Wild Basin yesterday and it is still thick above 10K. Streams weren’t blown up either.
Loveland Pass closed due to Avalanche. I'd say slot of stuff is about to come down. Tread safely.
duh, I should have figured out Twin Lakes. I normally think of that as the Leadville side, and I couldn't imagine that TL stood for Leadville. Can't brain today.
Yeah, we were heading that way (bridge still out fyi) but it got deep fast after the cutoff trail to the camp sites past Ouzel.
Living in Seattle is like living with a beautiful woman who is sick all the time.
no doubt, that's gold.
I lived in Seattle for 2 years, then moved to Durango. Figured which side I am on very quick.
82 closed again for another slide
http://www.cotrip.org/m/alertDtl.xhtml?id=220718&rd=84
US6 Loveland pass closed yesterday because of multipe natural slides on the sisters I heard.
hair trigger slopes... stay safe everyone
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MSG:Loveland Pass EB and WB closed due to snow slide.
It's over.
Looks like there was also a different, very large slide behind one of the Eisenhower Tunnel portals.
On a different note: congrats to Davenport & the Mahons on completing their Centennial project. Amazing.
Check this out from Indy today....same spot as the one Monday.
https://instagram.com/p/3PrGNhFNIA/