Climate Strike! and West Slope Reality check.

Here are a few pictures from our Climate Strike in Aspen September 20, 2019.

All rides were free on Climate Strike Day.
The kids marched to Paepcke Park from school and then on to City Hall
Stormin’ City Hall…
Welcomed by Mayor Torre
Joining the Global Climate Strike protests.

It was a sharp contrast to the Grand Junction Club 20 meeting the next day which was a strong “all of the above” for energy message from the guest speakers who gave lip service to renewables (that *is* progress) but continued to push coal and natural gas while dismissing “the green new deal” as sloganizing without substance (“they’ll get rid of airplanes!”). The relocation of the BLM to Grand Junction was met with wild applause- even though there were those who wondered if leaving DC would weaken the department’s bargaining power and who were aware that although the offices have been leased as of Nov 1 (tucked in nose to tail in the same building with fossil fuel companies) congressional funds have not been allocated for the move. There was no mention of the Climate Strike but only stern looks and tight set jaws recounting the number of jobs lost when fossil fuels move out of the region. The silent cloud of blame was placed on renewables not on automation or market forces. Sell the Natural Gas to Japan to weaken China was the message (something we heard from the previous administration selling the Natural Gas to Europe to weaken Russian). The popular reaction in this audience was to double down on coal and to scramble for other mining markets in rare earths and uranium. I was told I could power my Tesla with vanadium… “at any gas station” just like a car. Well, no, but it might improve all those batteries in the bottom of the car…

The struggle is real and the front lines are here. There will be no progress without economic justice which includes the rural United States .

This is just my opinion.

One more supercharger station… and it’s in Aspen! Woohoo!

I was creeping along in morning traffic and what did I see pop up on my Tesla navigation? A new supercharger station… in Aspen …. so of course I had to go right over and check it out.

 

Yes that does say 242 miles per hour

 

This is Josh who works for the Inn at Aspen he’s doing the finishing touches on the install.

This is a lovely spot in the East parking lot of the Inn at Aspen

It’s located at the base of Buttermilk where they hold the Xgames… and where Home Team serves up some tasty BBQ sports bar fare…

Independence

Monday was a lovely day to go over Independence Pass with a short stop at the Continental Divide 12,095′ sign… as everyone does….

Although there is normally a lot more snow at the top it was still lush green meadows dotted with small patches of snow under Colorado blue skies. There were a few wildflowers left by the road and I suspect there are more in the valleys.

Independence is always beautiful no matter which direction you look.

One of the things which really astonishes me is how much electricity is generated in the Tesla by going downhill.

Returning to Aspen at Twin Lakes I had 200 miles in the battery.

At the top of the Pass I was down to 182 miles in the battery.

By the time I was back in Aspen the regenerative brakes had produced 13 miles of charge- leaving 195 miles in the battery. That’s a total of 5 miles of battery charge  (200 in Twin Lakes , 195 in Aspen) to drive the 36 miles of Independence Pass.

 

Happy trails.

 

I do love this car.

 

 

Visitors from Oz

I was my pleasure to drive a family from Australia for Christmas week. The whole “snow at Christmas” was a new experience for the kids and we even got a little dusting for a “White Christmas”. They sent an email which I’m posting here.. with permission.

“”We enjoyed everything about the Z3ro-G Limo service including Ziska’s knowledge of the area and the quality of the ride (we want a Tesla now!). This private limo service made our stay easy and comfortable. We would recommend Ziska and the Telsa Limo service to any and every traveler to Aspen and its surrounds.”

High praise indeed- but the best was the Easter Egg from Mr. Musk- a little Santa Sleigh with reindeer on the dashboard…. and the Mars Rover… which actually switched on one morning and did a little spin…

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a fantastic New Year to all….

 

Z3RO G Limo

Black

Z3ro-G Limo

Tesla 2016 Model S all wheel drive with auto pilot and the cold weather package.

 

 

Pictures coming soon… meanwhile …. the lifts closed and we got thismore expected for the rest of the week.

AC DC

99 amps

Thank you Pitkin County!

There is a brand new shiny Direct Current charger across from the Aspen Airport. This will input about 140 miles per hour into the batteries which is much nicer than the 20 miles per hour from the 30 amp chargers in the next parking slots. To do this with a Tesla you need an adapter cable- well worth it when you see the number of DC charging stations which are popping up.

DC charging in Aspen
DC charging in Aspen

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