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    CO Flooding - How are the CO VXs doing?

    Things in the south metro are doing fine, but the north and west are really hit hard!

    Hope everyone is safe and dry tonight.
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    Fine here in Denver but I had a job to do today in Greeley and got almost all the way there before I was turned around by the police due to highway 85 being closed. Luckily I didn't leave earlier as I would have gotten through but not been able to get home afterwards. The cop that was at the road block waved me over and asked me about my VX and said he's always wanted one.
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    All good here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mile High VX View Post

    Hope everyone is safe and dry tonight.
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    I got tired of the rain and decided I'd move to somewhere dryer. I'm in Seattle now, where it hasn't rained for weeks...

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    Good here

    A coworker in Boulder may have to move out of their house as their basements flooded so badly the house is basically unfit to live in. He hasn't been to work since Thursday.

    I'm on a ridge so my neighborhood drained pretty nicely. Bear Creek in Morrison near me was not so friendly and flooded the town Saturday. Most of my motorcycling canyons are either closed or flat out gone.

    It's going to take many months to rebuild in some places. Never seen anything like it in the 32 years I've lived here

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    We were just fine down in Littleton, we got pretty minimal rain, like probably 4 inches?

    Its really sad to see pictures from friends though who's homes were destroyed.
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    The area around me ended up with 16-18" total for the week. Got hammered last saturday with tons of rain and hail. No flooding around me though.
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