How The Rockies and Chinooks Impact Homesteading
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I grew up on the Front Range of CO where we got 100+ mph Chinook winds. I’ve now been living on the W Slope for 17 years, & we get winds, but nothing like Chinooks.
Yup, I live in Greenmountain about 10 minutes from the Red Rocks, and once or twice every year winds coming down the mountains just runs over semi trucks, on C-470. I’m actually getting good at fixing fences, cause I’ve had to fix ours 4 times in the past 3 years.
And those 60°F days in the middle of February, we call Indian summer, and then boom in a day or two it goes back to zero lol