Is it summer yet? That is when I really hate i70
Is it summer yet? That is when I really hate i70
"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
Porsche suv this AM at like 630am or so hauling ass in the fast lane doesn't signal to pass on right as he approaches 15mph or so faster than flow of traffic. Another suv, in the fast lane, also doesn't signal while trying to pass on the right. Porsche came this() close to asspacking the suv and fucking it up for everybody.
If everyone maintained decent following distances, kept right except to pass, and utilized their indicators I would be sooooo happy. Seems like a tall order I know.
Also, I've noticed most cars/suv's don't have skis on the roof. Is i70 weekend traffic mostly the rental crowd? Snowboards/skis in the trunk/hatch?
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Maybe people realize that roof racks are dumb.
^^^^
yup
I've got one friend off the top of my head that uses a roof rack. He's a mag but don't know if he reads this thread. Other than him, most people I can think of have a cargo box or throw them inside.
"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
Custom I70 gravel and mag chloride tuning would inhibit shredding of max gnar.
People really out there clackin wet edges all over their upholstery huh. Gimme salty skis anyday
Imagine loose skis inside a car during a wreck.
Get a box.
Originally Posted by blurred
The unspoken bit here is that if Hazmat can go in the tunnels, there will be much less pressure to keep Loveland Pass open in adverse weather/avalanche conditions and there is plenty of money to be saved there to help make up for the 10-100 million or whatever cost of making the tunnel hazmat OK.
I think it is a good idea if it can be done.
Originally Posted by blurred
I use ski racks. Can't fit my vehicles in the garage with a box. I don't care if my skis get dirty.
It's a 5-10 drive, so on racks it doesn't really matter. I have a box for longer trips and travel but a pain to put on and off and store, so I find racks just easier most/all season.
Years ago, in another life, I was driving north on DC's beltway at 6am when a tanker truck hit an embankment on an underpass and exploded. I was one of the first cars to drive past (they quickly shut the road down after that.) Maybe 150 feet feet away and the heat was so bad I was sweating inside my closed windows as we crawled past. Article in the paper said flames were 200 feet high.
I don't see how it would be possible to make that "safe" if it happened inside the tunnel.
Truck would need their own bore if you wanted to protect other motorists.
We flip back and forth between bikes and skis so often that we find racks easier. Don't need to have space in the garage to store the box when not in use. We wax at home so we just clean things up when we rewax. Seems easier.
But I'd like the box for shoving poles into. Poles inside the car is a pain in the ass that has become a running joke in our family.
Years ago, a tanker crashed and blew in the Caldecott Tunnel in the East Bay. It was in the middle of the night(by design?). A mother and daughter were killed iirc. Tunneled was effed for a couple years after and was out of circulation. If it happened at a busier time, it would have been catastrophic. Sad that other life was lost, when trafficking volatile material across roadways, shit can and does happen. Just have to limit our exposure or find a better way.
39 deaths from what was effectively a fuel tanker fire (margarine truck).
Mont Blanc tunnel is way different in that it is 7+ miles long and 2way traffic (2 lanes), did not have a fire suppression system, nor onsite fire fighting, and the fire was mismanaged by the tunnel controllers operating the ventilation system which prevented people from escaping and firefighters from reaching the blaze.
It is a really cool tunnel.
Originally Posted by blurred
My friend said it took her a half hour at 3pm yesterday to get out of the ABasin parking lot, to just get onto 6. Then an hour to the top of Loveland Pass. W...T...F....
Who in their right mind would leave the mountains to go home at 3pm on a Sunday afternoon? They're just asking for misery.
Apparently 10s of thousands. She did ask for it!
If I move back I won’t ski. I promise.
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