Calgary Blizzard

PJ_Soul
PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,017
edited December 2013 in The Porch
Oh dear. http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/canada/calgar ... /1.2447123 Doesn't sound so great.

It's not my intention to start a fear mongering thread here or anything, but this blizzard warning for Calgary has me concerned first for anyone travelling to and from Calgary tonight and tomorrow and Tuesday, and as a distant second I am wondering about the PJ crew's ability to get in and then out of the area on their schedule. Feeling concerned about this weather report. I know a lot of you like to think positively, but it's also good to be realistic and, most importantly, safe!

Maybe people can post travel updates here for those who need them... I think flights are expected to be very delayed or cancelled. And who knows what the road between Calgary and Vancouver or into and out of Calgary from all directions will be like. It kind of looks like the blizzard will be in full swing just in time for the hours leading up to the show. :?

Drive safely everyone! Don't take any risks just for a concert!

Here is an update for concerned folks who happen to be flying west jet:
http://calgary.ctvnews.ca/mobile/westje ... -1.1569162
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
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  • Yes, travel and stay safe everyone.

    Shouldn't be an issue getting equipment etc... from Calgary to Vancouver eh?

    Drivers and road crews are pros. The shows will go on!
    IF NOTHING IS EVERYTHING, I'LL HAVE IT ALL.

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  • Yes, travel and stay safe everyone.

    Shouldn't be an issue getting equipment etc... from Calgary to Vancouver eh?

    Drivers and road crews are pros. The shows will go on!
    IF NOTHING IS EVERYTHING, I'LL HAVE IT ALL.

    Vancouver 2003
    EV Vancouver 2008
    Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
    Wrigley July 2013
    Vancouver & Seattle 2013
    Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
    Mexico City 2015
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
    Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016 
    London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
    Ohana 2019 
  • Be safe my friends!
  • lastexit
    lastexit 10923 Posts: 259
    And stay thirsty
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,017
    lastexit wrote:
    And stay thirsty
    :lol::lol:
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,017
    ryanjp2323 wrote:
    Yes, travel and stay safe everyone.

    Shouldn't be an issue getting equipment etc... from Calgary to Vancouver eh?

    Drivers and road crews are pros. The shows will go on!
    Hmm. I don't know... their plan would be to break down asap and leave for Vancouver Tuesday morning going through the Rockies. it really depends on road crews around Calgary and through the mountains, not on the skills of the PJ crews. if the roads are closed, then they would be delayed... hopefully road crews really have their shit together and the crews can get to Vancouver by Wednesday morning at the latest (their plan would be to arrive tuesday night).... and the band! Not sure if they were planning on flying or going by bus, but either way, huge delays could be possible! Could also fuck up their sleep Tuesday night. After Wrigley, i'm a bit worried. People saying "nah, it will be fine" when it comes to weather doesn't go as far with me anymore! .... I imagine folks going to the Calgary show must be most concerned.... the blizzard is supposed to be full force Monday afternoon and evening. :(
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • TinAnt
    TinAnt Posts: 343
    Tear down occurs right after the show, and road crews hit the road as soon as their rigs are loaded. The goal is to get into their destination venue as soon as possible without having to have their drivers go over the on road limits. They drive in pairs for safety, but many of the drivers on this tour don't drive in snow regularily so I am a bit worried.

    Hopefully everything goes well and everyone can get from Calgary to Vancouver with no issues.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,461
    Bundle up & drink some CAN beer
    Be safe out there!
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,017
    TinAnt wrote:
    Tear down occurs right after the show, and road crews hit the road as soon as their rigs are loaded. The goal is to get into their destination venue as soon as possible without having to have their drivers go over the on road limits. They drive in pairs for safety, but many of the drivers on this tour don't drive in snow regularily so I am a bit worried.

    Hopefully everything goes well and everyone can get from Calgary to Vancouver with no issues.
    Hopefully.... but I can't see them making the decision to take off into the rockies during a blizzard at night. that would be insane. I don't see how they would be able to get out of Calgary before sometime Tuesday (at the earliest). This blizzard is supposedly preceded by freezing rain. The roads will likely be like an ice rink covered in a foot of snow..... Don't blizzards pretty much shut cities down? Will this show even be able to happen? Will anyone be able to get there?? Sorry, not trying to be a doomsday cryer, but this doesn't sound like a very good situation in any way. If I were the crew I'd be seriously considering getting out of calgary before the storm hits (they should be there already by now). Anyway.... nice fucking timing, Winter. :roll:
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • TinAnt wrote:
    Tear down occurs right after the show, and road crews hit the road as soon as their rigs are loaded. The goal is to get into their destination venue as soon as possible without having to have their drivers go over the on road limits. They drive in pairs for safety, but many of the drivers on this tour don't drive in snow regularily so I am a bit worried.

    Hopefully everything goes well and everyone can get from Calgary to Vancouver with no issues.

    Have driven the roads through from Calgary to Vancouver many time in both the winter and summer. Kicking horse can be bad as can the Coquihalla.

    Spent one New years at Lake Louise... bus in blizzard was very sketchy from Lake Louise through to Calgary. Spent the night on a bench at the Calgary bus station. :x Haven't taken a bus trip since!

    24 -30 hour window to get to Vancouver early Wed AM. Should be enough even with some highway / snow delays. I hope!
    IF NOTHING IS EVERYTHING, I'LL HAVE IT ALL.

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    Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
    Wrigley July 2013
    Vancouver & Seattle 2013
    Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
    Mexico City 2015
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
    Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016 
    London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
    Ohana 2019 
  • Some forecasts are calling for a blizzard in Winnipeg Tue/Wed now too. My 6:30 am flight to Vancouver better get in the air! At least the plane should be on the ground overnight waiting for us!
    IF NOTHING IS EVERYTHING, I'LL HAVE IT ALL.

    Vancouver 2003
    EV Vancouver 2008
    Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
    Wrigley July 2013
    Vancouver & Seattle 2013
    Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
    Mexico City 2015
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
    Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016 
    London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
    Ohana 2019 
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,457
    Hopefully everybody has a safe trip! (And please, weather gods, make our flight to Seattle on Thursday as pleasant as possible too :shifty: )
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,017
    Admittedly, i have a skewed outlook on blizzards, since i live in a city that basically shuts down when there is more than two inches of snow. :lol: A blizzard basically sounds like a major calamity to me. I guess folks in Calgary and the Rockies might consider it no big deal?? Even when driving big rigs through the mountains?? :think: I realize that my west coast wimpery with regard to winter storms may sound ridiculous to those from the prairies and the rockies. :lol:

    (on the other hand.... it's a blizzard!!! :shock: :P )
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,457
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    Admittedly, i have a skewed outlook on blizzards, since i live in a city that basically shuts down when there is more than two inches of snow. :lol: A blizzard basically sounds like a major calamity to me. I guess folks in Calgary and the Rockies might consider it no big deal?? Even when driving big rigs through the mountains?? :think: I realize that my west coast wimpery with regard to winter storms may sound ridiculous to those from the prairies and the rockies. :lol:

    (on the other hand.... it's a blizzard!!! :shock: :P )

    In German, a blizzard is a snow storm. I do think it sounds way more dangerous than it is sometimes. But up north in Michigan, weather can become a biatch too....

    Not a good thing that I'm working on a docu about the plane crash into the Potomac right now :?

    But I'm staying positive. What will happen will happen and the people who work in transportation must be aware and trained for situations like this.

    The fear goes away ...
  • PJ_Soul wrote:
    Admittedly, i have a skewed outlook on blizzards, since i live in a city that basically shuts down when there is more than two inches of snow. :lol: A blizzard basically sounds like a major calamity to me. I guess folks in Calgary and the Rockies might consider it no big deal?? Even when driving big rigs through the mountains?? :think: I realize that my west coast wimpery with regard to with her storms may sound ridiculous to those from the prairies and the rockies. :lol:


    have lived in Vancouver and now Winnipeg. Small blizzards (snow with high winds) out on the Prairies are like a small snow storm in Vancouver. In Vancouver area i wouldn't venture too far with even a few CMs of snow falling. Hills, idiot drivers etc.. and snow of any type dont mix.

    Here, i'd take the car out anywhere inside the city if i had too. Open country / highways between towns cities are where blizzards are dangerous. White outs, low visibility, drifts etc...

    Weather gods... just keep the airport here in WPG open Wednesday am please!
    IF NOTHING IS EVERYTHING, I'LL HAVE IT ALL.

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    Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
    Wrigley July 2013
    Vancouver & Seattle 2013
    Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
    Mexico City 2015
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
    Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016 
    London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
    Ohana 2019 
  • wasa1971
    wasa1971 Calgary, Canada Posts: 2,144
    Just got back from Spokane about an hour ago, part of the drive was brutal. Nothing here in Calgary yet.
  • TinAnt
    TinAnt Posts: 343
    Watching the forecast I think this will be no big issue, 20cm of snow is when the Canadian kids go outside and build forts and snowmen. Just give yourself extra time to get places and it will be fine. Going over the rockies won't be fun, but should be passable if the snow falls at the correct times of day.
  • guitar59
    guitar59 Posts: 1,221
    wasa1971 wrote:
    Just got back from Spokane about an hour ago, part of the drive was brutal. Nothing here in Calgary yet.
    We too just got back. The drive was horrid in some places, but we have been through worse. Roads when we went through were snow covered, but it was too warm for much ice to form.
    It takes a lot of snow to shut down Calgary. We tend to take winter storms in stride and just deal with them. Our cars are equipped with winter tires and roads are pretreated to prevent ice from forming as it starts to fall.
    There are alternative routes through the Rockies. The storm isn't expected to track through the Crowsnest Pass and the trucks can always head south and use the I 90. I don't think Snoqualmie is as high as the Coquihalla and we have gone South that way to get to Vancouver. It is only a couple hours longer. They are professional drivers and probably made it into Calgary today before we did!
  • It won't shut down the city,..unless its epic storm. Calgary is not known for BIG snowfalls. If you're already in the city, you'll get there , just take your time. Take the train, cab etc if needed. This weather doesn't seem to be affecting BC to0 bad,...just checked weather for Golden (3 hrs west of Calgary), looks decent for tomorrow. I guess we'll see. Travel safe everyone.
  • Mudfest
    Mudfest Posts: 1,025
    This is our Third big storm of the year ...
    The city and the airport are pros at this by now....

    Drive slow , Drive safe and leave lots of time ...

    Then lets have the best night ever !!!!

    Muddy
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