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Post by Steelernation on Sept 13, 2021 21:48:12 GMT -5
As the title says. First off, in the southeast corner near Oklahoma, we have Campo: Representing the northeastern corner is Julesburg, the first town you come to in the state on I-80 from Nebraska: Then, in the southwest there is Cortez, near the four corners. Finally in the northwest corner, just east of the Utah border, we have Dinosaur. I pick Julesburg which is an excellent climate except the lack of snow. All except dinosaur are pretty good though.
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Post by chesternz on Sept 13, 2021 21:53:29 GMT -5
Campo - warmest but still gets plenty of snow.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 13, 2021 22:28:55 GMT -5
Campo for having the mildest low and record low temperatures, the shortest season where snow/freezes are possible, and the warmest winters of the bunch. Gets good quick storms as well in summer, so wouldnโt feel too wet.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Sept 13, 2021 22:42:00 GMT -5
Julesburg I guess.
None are that great by CO standards.
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Post by knot on Sept 13, 2021 22:58:31 GMT -5
Julesburg (NE) very easily due to having the least arid summers and most sensible temps.
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 13, 2021 23:51:59 GMT -5
Campo easily
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Post by greysrigging on Sept 14, 2021 3:18:52 GMT -5
Jesus H Christ !.....how does one even cast a vote on all that blue stuff ? Campo I suppose, but honestly ? FFS !
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Post by alex992 on Sept 14, 2021 6:42:41 GMT -5
Julesburg I guess. None are that great by CO standards. Basically this. Julesburg seems like it gets the most of everything, but all climates are surprising not snowy.
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Post by FrozenI69 on Sept 14, 2021 11:50:52 GMT -5
Dinosaur. TBH, I want to visit the NW corner of Colorado and do some hiking there. I have been to Cortez before, while driving from Moab to Taos. Highly recommend the scenery in that route. High desert to alpine transition is a must see. If I'm living in Colorado It's gotta be west of I 25, because the scenery is much better out there. Eastern Colorado is boring.
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Post by rozenn on Sept 14, 2021 16:43:44 GMT -5
Julesburg unsurprisingly as it's the closest from the best climatic region in the world. Still much too dry.
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Post by Cadeau on Sept 14, 2021 17:49:40 GMT -5
Probably Cortez. Coolest summer lows and winters aren't freezing as Dinosaur.
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 15, 2021 3:43:34 GMT -5
If the snowfall for Julesburg is wrong, I'd pick it, otherwise I'd go with Campo.
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Post by Speagles84 on Sept 15, 2021 7:06:45 GMT -5
Dinosaur
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 15, 2021 11:30:59 GMT -5
If the snowfall for Julesburg is wrong, I'd pick it, otherwise I'd go with Campo. Itโs correct. Iโm surprised youโd pick Campo, looks like itโs too hot for you and only gets 3โ more snow than Julesburg.
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 15, 2021 11:57:05 GMT -5
If the snowfall for Julesburg is wrong, I'd pick it, otherwise I'd go with Campo. Itโs correct. Iโm surprised youโd pick Campo, looks like itโs too hot for you and only gets 3โ more snow than Julesburg. It's kind of a toss up, tbh. Campo doesn't look that bad as far as temperatures go, because it's a dry heat and they still get a fair amount of snow. But Julesburg gets more summer rain, which I like. That whole area around the Colorado/Nebraska border seems like a bit of a snow hole for some reason.
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 27, 2021 1:32:26 GMT -5
Campo for having the warmest winters.
But hideous climates, all of them!
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 11, 2024 2:46:58 GMT -5
Campo for being the warmest
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Post by arcleo on Mar 11, 2024 2:50:02 GMT -5
Campo, warmest winter and 2nd wettest
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 11, 2024 18:00:32 GMT -5
1. Campo 2. Cortez 3. Julesburg 4. Dinosaur
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Post by cawfeefan on Mar 12, 2024 5:03:40 GMT -5
Campo, mildest winters
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