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Riding Wolf Creek Pass in November
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1195374" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Before writing it iff, I'd call Wolf Creek and ask them about their weather. The resort is very up to date on what will happen on the mountain. If there's ANY chance of snow, I'd scratch it. If it's just cold, well, then it's up to you, but you also need to ask about how much snow is already there. Thanksgiving is usually opening weekend, so they may have 38 inches or more already.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, Taos will be cold too. Hell, go.run southern NM. Silver city over to HWY 191 in Arizona, around cloud croft and Ruidoso will be cold, but not Taos/Colorado cold. The riding down there is pretty too.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't know that I would ride Colorado right now unless I absolutely had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1195374, member: 13519"] Before writing it iff, I'd call Wolf Creek and ask them about their weather. The resort is very up to date on what will happen on the mountain. If there's ANY chance of snow, I'd scratch it. If it's just cold, well, then it's up to you, but you also need to ask about how much snow is already there. Thanksgiving is usually opening weekend, so they may have 38 inches or more already. FWIW, Taos will be cold too. Hell, go.run southern NM. Silver city over to HWY 191 in Arizona, around cloud croft and Ruidoso will be cold, but not Taos/Colorado cold. The riding down there is pretty too. Personally, I don't know that I would ride Colorado right now unless I absolutely had to. [/QUOTE]
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