GOLDEN, Colo. — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is warning travelers about icy and snowy road conditions expected Friday night and Saturday morning as skiers head to the high country for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend.
Drivers heading up Interstate 70 should prepare for significant travel difficulties, including the risk of flash freezing.
“It’s going to be a mess,” said Dave Riggs, who stopped to fill up near Genesee before embarking on his journey on westbound I-70.

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Riggs decided to fuel up in anticipation of potential delays.
“Just coming up the hill, it got real slippery. So I pulled over here to fuel up just in case I have to spend the night somewhere,” he added.
Many drivers are taking CDOT’s warnings seriously, with some opting to stay off the roads altogether.
“Not going skiing. Staying home, bundle up, watch some movies, all that good stuff,” said Kim, a driver who also stopped near Genesee.
The winter storm is expected to create challenges not only for travelers but maintenance crews. CDOT’s plows are outfitted with technology that measures road friction to determine the appropriate de-icing and anti-icing products needed to maintain safety on the highways.
Charlie Stubblefield, owner of Mountain Recovery, is anticipating an influx of service calls this weekend.
The towing company typically responds to about 15 incidents per day. Stubblefield expects that number to skyrocket to around 75.
“There’s going to be one minute where the roads are going to be just dry to wet and not frozen over, and the next minute, around that corner wherever you’re going to be, it’s going to be totally frozen,” Stubblefield warned. “You’re going to be out of control. Be prepared. Don’t take anything for granted.”
Stubblefield also emphasized the importance of moving over for anyone on the side of the road, if you do need to travel.
CDOT has reported record ski travel for MLK weekends in the past. Last year nearly 165,000 drivers traveled both east and westbound through the Eisenhower Tunnel.
Travelers can check current road conditions at cotrip.org.
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As skiers across the country prepare to hit the slopes for the long MLK weekend, they should be aware of treacherous conditions awaiting them in the high country. With recent snowfall and freezing temperatures, avalanche risk is high and mountain roads may be icy and dangerous.
It’s important for skiers to be prepared and take necessary precautions before heading out for a day on the mountain. This includes checking avalanche forecasts, carrying essential safety gear such as beacons, shovels, and probes, and staying up to date on weather conditions.
Additionally, skiers should be mindful of their surroundings and stay on designated trails to avoid potential hazards. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to backcountry skiing.
As we celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. this weekend, let’s also remember to stay safe and responsible while enjoying the great outdoors. Have a fun and safe weekend on the slopes!
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