D'OH! I knew that. :nonono2:
I blame the momentary lapse of mind on the gor-geeeee-ous dental hygienist that cleaned my teeth and polluted my mind this morning. :FIREdevil
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D'OH! I knew that. :nonono2:
I blame the momentary lapse of mind on the gor-geeeee-ous dental hygienist that cleaned my teeth and polluted my mind this morning. :FIREdevil
Buuuuutttt... You guys got a large load of snow on a relatively warm ground, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by AltaPowderDaze
That warm ground would/will cause that the snowpack will be "eaten" from the underside.
It can easily happen that you get a hollow space between the ground and snowpack.
And that means that when the pack is stressed enough, the release runs to the bottom?
Right?
Holy Chit or Shit which ever. To all utards i hate! I haven't even seen snowflakes yet. :frown:
Wow. It's taking everything I've got to not step outside the office, and never return.... :mad:
spam, the snow fell warm and wet. close to the temp of the ground. it is not like when we get the light cold stuff first and then it quits snowing. i haven't seen any tg at elevation yet (except around cliffs as usual). i am hoping for the best, but will keep checking it out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spamhelmet