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Old August 25th, 2004, 07:20 PM
jcoulter
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"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in
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Gee. I wonder why they spent all that money on signs that enable them
to close the road then?

jcoulter wrote:


Wind blows the snow! The passes and from Salt lake there is only one from
Laramie to Cheyenne are rarely closed the road is good just boring. (But
Little America is as advertised simply amazing (moreso going west as they
billboards are up for a 1000 miles


 




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