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Latitude:38.73248
Longitude:-106.16792
GPS location Date/Time:12/28/2014 17:03:21 MST
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
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Latitude:38.60692
Longitude:-106.39064
GPS location Date/Time:12/28/2014 12:42:29 MST
Message:Mark B. is out adventuring and OK. Follow my adventure blog at
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Latitude:38.70518
Longitude:-106.33899
GPS location Date/Time:12/28/2014 10:40:42 MST
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Monday, December 15, 2014
Snowmobile - Pineapple Express / Rabbit Ears Pass to Buffalo Pass
Finally there is some powder in Colorado!!! The Pineapple Express that pounded California with rain blew into Colorado this weekend with Steamboat ski area reporting 18" of champagne powder.
On Monday morning, Brian and I were the first trucks and sleds at Rabbit Ears where we met another solo rider Tim. The three of us slowly worked our way north to Buffalo Pass. On average I estimate the Rabbit Ears around 2 feet and the Buffalo Pass snow stick showed 4.5 feet. There were still lots of rocks and open holes to watch for but in some places there was also 2 to 3 feet of powder and our sleds were pushing through it like snowplows.
On Monday morning, Brian and I were the first trucks and sleds at Rabbit Ears where we met another solo rider Tim. The three of us slowly worked our way north to Buffalo Pass. On average I estimate the Rabbit Ears around 2 feet and the Buffalo Pass snow stick showed 4.5 feet. There were still lots of rocks and open holes to watch for but in some places there was also 2 to 3 feet of powder and our sleds were pushing through it like snowplows.
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