Crews report county roads passable; residents dig out

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Crews report county roads passable; residents dig out

A semi-trailer and driver that slid off of U.S. 491 wait for a tow truck Sunday afternoon north of Pleasant View.
The sledding hill at the BMX park is a popular place after the latest storms dumped snow on Cortez.
People stand by after a rollover accident along Interstate 25 northbound just south of Albuquerque on Saturday, Dec. 26. Travel along parts of Interstate 40 were shut down Sunday morning because of drifting snow.
A car remains along U.S. 491 on Sunday afternoon after sliding off the road in last week’s storm.
Recent snows have opened up the BMX park to snowboarding and sledding.
The major retail stores in Cortez reported that they had sold out of most of the items on Saturday. Wal-Mart continued to stock a few shovels, but buyers seemed to be opting for metal scoop shovels.
Sean and Jill Frey take their children, 3-year-old Oliver and 15-month-old Ruby, on a short skiing trip on Central Avenue in Dolores on Saturday.
Jill Frey takes her son Oliver for a spin on their backyard skating rink in Dolores. The 20-foot rink was built by Jill’s husband and hockey fan, Sean.

Crews report county roads passable; residents dig out

A semi-trailer and driver that slid off of U.S. 491 wait for a tow truck Sunday afternoon north of Pleasant View.
The sledding hill at the BMX park is a popular place after the latest storms dumped snow on Cortez.
People stand by after a rollover accident along Interstate 25 northbound just south of Albuquerque on Saturday, Dec. 26. Travel along parts of Interstate 40 were shut down Sunday morning because of drifting snow.
A car remains along U.S. 491 on Sunday afternoon after sliding off the road in last week’s storm.
Recent snows have opened up the BMX park to snowboarding and sledding.
The major retail stores in Cortez reported that they had sold out of most of the items on Saturday. Wal-Mart continued to stock a few shovels, but buyers seemed to be opting for metal scoop shovels.
Sean and Jill Frey take their children, 3-year-old Oliver and 15-month-old Ruby, on a short skiing trip on Central Avenue in Dolores on Saturday.
Jill Frey takes her son Oliver for a spin on their backyard skating rink in Dolores. The 20-foot rink was built by Jill’s husband and hockey fan, Sean.
Safe shoveling

Shoveling snow and pushing a heavy snow blower in the cold can cause injury. Cold weather increases your heart rate and blood pressure and can clot your blood and constrict your arteries, even if you’re healthy.
The National Safety Council recommends:
Stretch before you begin shoveling, and start slow.
Don’t shovel while smoking or after eating.
Push the snow if you can, rather than lifting it. If you snow use a small shovel or scoop up a small load.
Lift with your legs, not your back.
Don’t work until you’re exhausted.

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