Snowstorm 2026

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Maybe thats why I still like it, I haven't really ever "lived" in it for long :D.

I was in Denver in 2007(?) when they got 35-42in in ~36hrs, and freaking loved it. And a few years back my father wanted to get snowed in at his family cabin. So a brother-in law and I went to go with him, and got 2-3ft over the course of 2 days or so.

At this point I'm happy that I live close enough to it that I can go get to it when I want it (last winter I finally got to sleep in my first snow cave I dug).

But it does look like our traditional snowshoeing trip will likely have to be canceled, unless something dramatic changes here sometime soon.

Again, good luck out there everyone. Enjoy some of those magical moments for me ;).
Yeah it’s all pretty when it first falls and then it’s dirty piles of snow everywhere and my Jeep is a hot mess right now. 😹