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Colorado Mountain Spring Driving: Surviving the Spring “Low Snow” Trap

By |March 16th, 2026|Blog, Breakdowns, Flatbed Towing, Heavy-duty, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Tires, Tow Company, Towing, Travel|

A dry, mild winter in the Colorado high country tricks drivers into a false sense of security. With bare valleys and mostly dry pavement, it is easy to assume winter driving hazards are gone. They aren't. Historically, March and April are Colorado’s snowiest months. A lack of early-season snow simply means drivers are less [...]

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March Driving on I-70: Dry Roads & Heavy Traffic

By |March 2nd, 2026|Blog, Breakdowns, Heavy-duty, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Tow Company, Towing, Travel|

If you’ve checked the local weather models, you know there isn't any precipitation expected soon. While this winter has yielded lower-than-usual snowfall, March in the Colorado high country remains highly variable. Weather patterns can shift abruptly later this spring, bringing sudden, severe conditions. As we move into the final weeks of the ski season, driving [...]

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False Spring in the Rockies: Why a “Dry” Winter Can Be Dangerous for Drivers

By |February 17th, 2026|Blog, Flatbed Towing, Heavy-duty, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Travel|

If you’ve driven through Eagle County lately, you’ve probably noticed something unusual for February: dry pavement. With the current "snow drought" hitting the Rockies, I-70 often looks more like it belongs in late April than the middle of winter. For many drivers, this feels like a relief. The roads are clear, the sun is out, [...]

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Fast Roadside Assistance in Avon, CO

By |February 2nd, 2026|Blog, Breakdowns, Flatbed Towing, Roadside Assistance, Tires|

Avon is the heart of the valley for shopping and transit, but breaking down here comes with its own unique set of challenges—specifically, the traffic and the roundabouts. At West Vail Towing, we know that when you are stuck in Avon, you don't want to wait. We are based out of the West Vail Shell [...]

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Tips for Handling Semi-Truck Breakdowns on I-70

By |January 20th, 2026|Blog, Breakdowns, Heavy-duty, Roadside Assistance|

For a commercial driver, there are few feelings worse than losing power halfway up Vail Pass. The grade is steep, the shoulder is narrow, and the temperature gauge is likely dropping fast. But here is the good news: A breakdown doesn’t always mean a heavy-wrecker bill. For over 50 years, West Vail Towing has been [...]

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6 Resolutions to Level Up Your Driving Skills in 2026

By |January 5th, 2026|Blog, Breakdowns, Flatbed Towing, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Tow Company, Towing|

It’s 2026. Cars are smarter than ever—they can brake for us, keep us in our lanes, and even park themselves. But here’s the truth every tow truck driver in Eagle County knows: technology can’t replace a skilled driver. This year, instead of just resolving to "drive safe," why not resolve to drive better? Whether you're [...]

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Eagle County Holiday Travel Safety Guide

By |December 22nd, 2025|Blog, Breakdowns, Flatbed Towing, Holiday Travel, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Tires, Tow Company, Towing, Travel|

The magic of Christmas in Eagle County is unmatched—from the world-class slopes of Vail and Beaver Creek to the charming community parades in Eagle and Gypsum. However, holiday travel in the Rockies involves more than just festive spirit; it requires preparation, patience, and the right gear. At West Vail Towing (also known as West Vail [...]

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Blue Skies, Icy Roads: Why Winter Driving is Always Tricky in Eagle County

By |December 9th, 2025|Blog, Breakdowns, Flatbed Towing, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Tow Company, Towing, Travel|

Living and driving in Eagle County, we all know the drill when a big storm hits. The plows run 24/7, the chain laws go up on Vail Pass, and drivers naturally slow down. But in our experience running West Vail Towing, the most dangerous time isn't always during the blizzard—it is often the days in [...]

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A Guide to Safe Thanksgiving Travel on I-70

By |November 25th, 2025|Blog, Flatbed Towing, Recovery, Roadside Assistance, Towing, Travel|

Thanksgiving is about the destination: the family gathering, the warmth of the kitchen, and that first bite of turkey. But for those of us in Colorado, the journey—specifically along the I-70 mountain corridor—is often the most memorable part of the day. Whether you are a local heading down to Denver or a visitor driving up [...]

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Fall Daylight Saving Time and Driver Safety: Staying Alert on Colorado’s Mountain Roads

By |November 4th, 2025|Blog, Recovery, Tow Company, Towing, Travel|

When fall daylight saving time ends, it’s more than just turning the clock back an hour—it also changes how we drive. In Colorado’s mountains, where winding roads and sudden weather shifts are already challenging, the shorter days and longer nights can make travel even trickier. Whether you’re heading over Vail Pass or driving through Eagle [...]

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