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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4196151" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>The closest we drove during bad weather was when we planned to move our RV from Colorado to a volunteer job in Oregon. We were to leave the Colorado Springs area on April 1 of 2016 and woke up to snow on the roof and RV slides. So, I got to get up there and scoop/sweep all that off before we could leave. We wanted to leave then because there was a storm coming later in the week across Wyoming, and if we timed things well, we could be out of Wyoming before it hit.</p><p></p><p>Left CS and headed north on I-25 towards Cheyenne. Filled up with fuel there and headed west, but bad fuel filters really slowed us down going up over that big hill between Cheyenne and Laramie. There is a Ford dealer there so we got a RV spot at KOA and spent the night. They did manage to get our truck fixed and we headed out that next day at around 3:00 pm to head on west. Before the day was done, we did make it into Brigham City, UT, but had to spend an extra day there because of snow in Idaho.</p><p></p><p>We did miss all the snow, but it was pretty close. We had originally planned to stay a night in Rock Springs, WY but bypassed it because of the impending storm. When we called back to Rock Springs KOA, they told us that it was good that we bypassed and went on because they got something like 5 inches of snow in just a couple of hours or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4196151, member: 7900"] The closest we drove during bad weather was when we planned to move our RV from Colorado to a volunteer job in Oregon. We were to leave the Colorado Springs area on April 1 of 2016 and woke up to snow on the roof and RV slides. So, I got to get up there and scoop/sweep all that off before we could leave. We wanted to leave then because there was a storm coming later in the week across Wyoming, and if we timed things well, we could be out of Wyoming before it hit. Left CS and headed north on I-25 towards Cheyenne. Filled up with fuel there and headed west, but bad fuel filters really slowed us down going up over that big hill between Cheyenne and Laramie. There is a Ford dealer there so we got a RV spot at KOA and spent the night. They did manage to get our truck fixed and we headed out that next day at around 3:00 pm to head on west. Before the day was done, we did make it into Brigham City, UT, but had to spend an extra day there because of snow in Idaho. We did miss all the snow, but it was pretty close. We had originally planned to stay a night in Rock Springs, WY but bypassed it because of the impending storm. When we called back to Rock Springs KOA, they told us that it was good that we bypassed and went on because they got something like 5 inches of snow in just a couple of hours or so. [/QUOTE]
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