Driving my freight train down the Cajon Pass today about noon, it was snowing
sideways down to the 1200 foot level. In the past 8 years of taking trains up
and down the Cajon Pass I have only seen this twice.
Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
Ankitterer@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/28/02 8:00:28 AM, grbyrns@ucdavis.edu writes:
>
> << Now how do you fit chains on a bugeye? >>
>
> Hey guys
>
> When I was a dumb kid, we took the top down Sprite right on up the mountain
> on our Pirelli Cinturados. Great fun. By the time you find your Bugeye
> chains the snow will be melted and dry anyway. And by the way, we didn't
> send it, but there is a really ominous cloud out east of here. However,
> right now the sun is shining. This is crazy. 60 in Chicago, 70 in
> Philadelphia, what next?? By the way, the big ugly cloud is headed off to
> the northeast. It's all yours Mike McLean. Guess no snow for us this time.
>
> Annice & Bob
> West of I-5 in Solana Beach
> 1960 Bugeye (Mk. IV in disguise)
> 1966 Sprite Mk. III (Still in Boxes)
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