Having seen a few YT vids on this trail, it is for sure a bucket list trip for me.
Thanks for the summary. From YT I would have thought the hog back would have been the most challenging.
I'm just saying, it is Christmas time, might as well treat yourself... ?
Also, he has a number of other videos on detailing stuff - he isn't like a detailing guy, just a hobbyist so it isn't super biased... ?
@LawnMM I am sure I will get mine - after all after picking the kid up from school this evening it started to snow and we got ~3 inches in 2 hours. lol
Sorry, we afforded a place just fine out west here...
Maybe your just a poor ;) ;)
And we're going to call it asshole-orado
In Florida it was illegal to drive with hazards on during rainstorms etc (until recently I believe) it made no difference, stupid people gonna be stupid.... Sort of like...
And the batteries are only limited by your bank account - I saw the 10 Ah battery they have and it is north of 40 bucks. jeepers creepers.
realistically a snow blower like the Toro could almost be a group buy for me and my neighbors. I buy the batteries I would use, they buy a pair etc, etc...
@subquark that toro is beefy -
Clears up to 24 car spaces in up to 10” of snow with two included 6.0 ah batteries. Add up to 15 more car spaces with Toro's industry exclusive on board 3rd battery port when adding (1) 7.5 ah battery. Updgrade to (3) 7.5 ah batteries and achieve up to a whopping...
I saw some of the electric blowers at the bix box stores this summer - for now I will just continue to shovel. A guy down the street just had foot surgery and is out of commision for the winter, but he has a gas blower so if I need one this winter I know who I will be helping to clear his...
Looks like the population density is about the same - along the I25 corridor has the highest densities with Colorado Springs and Denver having the most dense areas (as well as some of the most dense people)
source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/colorado