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Narrowly escaped snowstorm on mountain pass.

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bpaikman

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Location
Lake Jackson, Texas
RV Year
2014
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana LE 3436
RV Length
35 feet
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins 340 hp
TOW/TOAD
2013 Subaru Crosstrek - manual, flat tow
Fulltimer
No
I posted a thread a few days ago when we were dithering about whether to leave the mountain town where we were because some stiff winds were forecast for the high passes we had to cross to leave. We use DriveWeather and WeatherBug. Well, we bit the bullet and left a day earlier than planned. We did encounter the stiff winds later, but we were safely parked down in a valley 2-3 hours away. The first photo is one I took during our trip over the passes. The second photo is the same road, 2 days later.
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I posted a thread a few days ago when we were dithering about whether to leave the mountain town where we were because some stiff winds were forecast for the high passes we had to cross to leave. We use DriveWeather and WeatherBug. Well, we bit the bullet and left a day earlier than planned. We did encounter the stiff winds later, but we were safely parked down in a valley 2-3 hours away. The first photo is one I took during our trip over the passes. The second photo is the same road, 2 days later.View attachment 21003View attachment 21004
I really liked the scenery in the first picture....not so much for the second.

Stay warm and safe.

Darrell
 

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