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Old February 16th 05, 11:01 PM
miles
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Chester Bullock wrote:

This depends totally on traffic. The couple times I went, it was almost
like being on I-70 to Summit County on a Saturday morning.


From Flagstaff to Arizona Snowbowl???? Flagstaff is only 40,000
people. There just aren't enough people to cause much traffic
especially on Fort Valley Rd. to the Snowbowl. I've never heard of
traffic issues around there and I used to live there. Milton Rd and
Route 66 in town can get a bit bad during rush hour but we're only
talking a few miles worth.
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