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- From: hkelly@tantalum.eds.com (Kelly Shuldberg)
- Newsgroups: rec.skiing
- Subject: Re: New Mexico snow/ski report
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.170330.3077@edsr.eds.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 17:03:30 GMT
- References: <1jk7t6INNo73@lynx.unm.edu> <1jkc06INNe16@hp-col.col.hp.com>
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- In article <1jkc06INNe16@hp-col.col.hp.com> rstern@col.hp.com (Richard Stern) writes:
- >> New Mexico ski/snow report for 1/20/93:
- >>
- >> Base('') New(24hrs) New
- >> Taos 90 4 8 storm
- >> Purgatory 85 6 26 week
- >> Ski Apache 56 8 12 storm
- >> Santa Fe 122 5 22 week
- >> Sandia 64 2 12 week
- >> Angel Fire 70 7 16 week
- >> Red River 65 ? ?
- >
- >When did Purgatory move it's mountain to New Mexico??
- >
- >For those who don't know, Purgatory is in southwestern Colorado just
- >25 miles north of Durango. And they've got plenty of snow this year :-)!
- >
- >Richard Stern
- >rstern@col.hp.com
-
-
- Obviously he's reverting to the pre-Mexican War days when most of what is
- now Southern Colorado was considered, by Mexico, as part of their" New
- Mexico." Wolf Creek would also fall into this category, as well as much of
- Western Arizona. What's the name of the ski area around Pinetop, close to
- the Mogollon Rim?
-
- Anyway, this is just another reason to boycott New Mexico. I mean,
- Southern Colorado was once a part of it.
-
- h. kelly shuldberg
- hkelly@edsr.eds.com
-