SonnyE wrote:
Sometimes probably.
But it is said, and I can verify it true, that the snow in Wyoming never melts.
It just wears out from blowing back and forth.
99% of Wyoming snow is powder snow.
The other 1% is Summer Thunderstorms and hail.
If you don't like the weather in Wyoming,
Wait 5 minutes...It'll change.
Ah! Wyoming. I remember driving across and having to stop every so many miles to get out the Windex and paper towels to clean the bugs off the windshield since they had surpassed the ability of the windshield wipers to remove. Another time, going around a bend in the road and suddenly finding myself in the middle of a cattle drive with cowboys on horses herding them along. And then there is the wind! It never lets up. And the lack of fast food restaurants also. In Texas, every little town has one or two Dairy Queens, but in Wyoming, there is nothing - no McDonalds, no Burger King, just nothing. Then there was the time I was reading the map and a certain road looked like a good road to go over some mountains. Well, it started out good, but soon turned to gravel, then dirt, then tight switch backs for the next 40 miles. Even this might not have been so bad, but I was pulling a trailer at the time. That map! It showed this as a good highway. I hate to think what the bad highways are like.