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Check out a webcam image of deep snow drifts flanking the rail line that ascends Pikes Peak below. Want to keep up with the best stories and photos in skiing? Subscribe to the new Powder To The ...
“We’ve got snow drifts that are three-feet deep in some places just because there’s so much wind,” Thibodeau said. “And of course, we don’t have a lot of snow plows down here because ...
From towering drifts to frozen railways, these locomotives plow through deep snow with unstoppable force, proving their might against nature’s harshest elements. Whether it's wedge plows ...
In the deep ocean, thousands of feet below the surface, it looks like it's snowing. At those depths, the water is filled with slowly drifting particles known as "marine snow," part of a never ...
The newly fallen snow topped more than 4 inches already blanketing the ground. Hundreds of vehicles stalled in drifts up to 6 feet deep, downed telephone and telegraph wires blocked communication ...
Check out a webcam image of deep snow drifts flanking the rail line that ascends Pikes Peak below. The arrival of spring snow served as a reminder that, even as most ski resorts throughout Colorado ...