lift-serve skiing would not exist without the holiday jong show.
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According to the gram, Inslee tele’s.
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I hope it’s really busy next week
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Yep, it’s easy to hate on the hoards of tourists but most only use a small fraction of the mountain for a couple hours a day and without them, the resorts wouldn’t be there and the locals wouldn’t get all the great skiing they do. Honestly, the holiday tourist rush never bothered me as much as the brahs that drive an hour or two from the nearest big city 15-20 times a year on a dirtbag budget and think they own the place because they’re “locals.”
20 car accident on 410 according to wsdot, all the passes in bad shape and Seattle rife with cars sliding down hills. What a shit show
Ha. Parked car just started sliding into a cop.
Bye bye Tesla
https://youtu.be/nGMjUbMFdF0
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I know I shouldn't laugh, but...
So tesla’s only lock the back wheels in park? Ffs.
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Now that's green power! No motor required.
I bet it’s a performance model that was shipped with summer tires…
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This whole Seattle Reddit is hilarious right now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Seattle/
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Is the freezing rain going to absolutely fuck the snowpack going forward? I just can't imagine new snow is going to adhere to that layer of ice.
It was thick in my yard. Measured 15" snow covered with 1/3" sheet of ice.
Freezing level is up around 6000' and probably climbing. Heavy rain is dropping a lot of water on what was a dry unconsolidated snowpack. Strong south winds. Going to be a lot of natural wind and wet slab releases today and tomorrow. That might yield a bit of a reset.
Additionally, I've heard mixed reports that some areas didn't get much/any freezing rain, so it's (theoretically) not everywhere. Sure was crazy here at sea level though. Would've needed a torch to get into my truck yesterday.
My sister in law parked her car in my driveway last night and when she left her car had slid a good ten feet. My driveway isn't all that steep. I'm amazed she didn't end up in the road.
That's basically all of seattle reddit right now
No one assumes you need to put chains on just to park your car. :)