I drove through the San Luis Valley (southern Colorado) this afternoon, and thought I was in Alaska (feels like -36C)
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In the valley? What elevation is that?
Southern San Luis Valley, around Alamosa, is close to 8,000′.
Typical winter in the valley.
But but this is only weather
/sarcoff
Ah, the San Luis Valley & the Sange De Cristo range. I try to visit at least once every winter, maybe a short hike over the dunes. No place on earth more beautiful or bracing.