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Here's a couple picture taken by a friend while we were participating in the Colorado Classic 1000 a couple weeks ago (August 16th, 2008). This was what we saw at 6:00 AM Saturday morning, one hour into the Ironbutt ride at 9000 ft while trying to cross Berthoud Pass, just north of Empire, Colorado. If you're looking for a check the block Saddlesore event, this is not it.
Powder River Pass, Wyoming, on Memorial Day. The bike thermometer said 32 but it was pouring rain, so I figured the rain would keep ice from forming on the road. But it was only three or four miles of slush, so it wasn't that bad.
Here is some weather we hardly ever see in New Mexico.
This was taken from the communications building in the center of White Sands Missile Range last spring.
I take LOTS of pictures and once in a long while I get a pretty good one. This one is sorta about weather and it has a bike in it too. There might be BMW oil in the bike so I'm submitting it.