Mt rose lodge cam (8200') appears like it's changing to snow: http://skirose.com/the-mountain/web-cams/
Mt rose lodge cam (8200') appears like it's changing to snow: http://skirose.com/the-mountain/web-cams/
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4K for anyone here.
It was 40ish over Donner Summit an hour ago. Raining hard; the snowpack around there is literally hosed. On the bright side, maybe all this wetness will perc down to take care of that nasty TG layer people have been talking about (at higher elevations where there's still snow).
Snowing at the bottom of Dipper looking at the Heavenly cam, still looks like rain at the base at Kirkwood
Kirkwood snow cam is showing some snain accumulation as of 7. Time to start spackling.
Anyone know how high the rain level went up to today? And how heavy? I saw a report of near 10k. That would get atop most peaks around here. But if only a little rain fell while it was that high, it may have not been enough to work its way down to that hoar.
Temps were dropping nicely but have now plateaued and even gone up at lake level. Was 36 degrees at 7,500' a bit ago and some slush on ground
Fuck this is pathetic
It's not hoar so much as just rotten snow at the base. I don't think anything is gonna get down there but we have a very effective bridge. Even the recent observations at elephant back confirm this and this storm will hopefully bury any trigger points that may exist. We'll still have to worry about rain slabs from this storm breaking loose and stepping down but after the freeze we should be good to go.
Precip came in earlier than I thought, stayed warmer than I imagined, and left earlier than I expected.
I should be a meteorologist.
So glad that the Sugarbowl cam is showing snow and it's not all wet on the window like yesterday.:redface:
Snow's decent at squaw. Thick creamy wind buff with solid ice in between. Not much open when I left at 1, just Gold Coast and big blue (didn't feel like waiting any longer for Shirley). Snowing pretty hard, and cold. Snowing down to the base. Tomorrow morning could be pretty good if it's not packed.
Anyone get out on Hourglass today? We might go tonight, so wanted to check in on the snowpack?
alpine was surprisingly fun.
mostly soft snow with occasional glare ice mixed in. snowing hard the whole time i was there.
Ditto on wondering what hourglass/rose conditions were today, may head out tomorrow
Heavenly had fun fast pow up high today, rolling down back to the bottom of stagecoach was a bit icy and scary at times.
Sampler from today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztiY...ature=youtu.be
Great early am at heavy due to all other access lifts closed Cept stagecoach and they first under reported only 6" instead of their later 5-16" which kept the place a ghost town for a couple hours.
It was fun watching all the people at AM dressed like it was Antarctica, rather than what used to be considered normal around here. (I was one of those who overdressed a bit. Ah, that California sunshine.) Some nice face shots (from the snow guns, hard to see the snow gun drifts when you can't see anything. And some nice pow turns, although not enough.
kirkwood was really good today. eagles bowl across to palisades bowl is open. lots of exposed rock spackled with chalk makes lots of unique early season features a go.
beware of the vail hotel parking "solution" right now--stay'd at the mountain club and they wanted us to park in loop road maintenance lot!
powdork, do you still have that cord of wood? my buddy has a lease in the Wood and would like that wood in January if you can wait that long.
"Tests targeting this layer indicated that actually getting enough force through the snowpack to break this layer has become unlikely without a very large trigger or some exceptional circumstances."