It was disappointing not to see any tracks on Freel from Powdork or Darkstar, looked like there might have been enough snow in that gully between Freel and the little sub peak
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It was disappointing not to see any tracks on Freel from Powdork or Darkstar, looked like there might have been enough snow in that gully between Freel and the little sub peak
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Yo SLT Mags,
What's the job market like for an elementary school teacher with 8-9 years of experience (kinder and 1st) in South Lake Tahoe right now? Any ideas? Feel free to PM me so as not to clutter the thread. TIA for any input you may have.[/threadjack]
aaaand Dark Star rings in the bell for 13/14. Applause.
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a little wind on the lake on the leading edge of the next front
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If anyone here who skis Squawlpine is looking for a lease, we still have a few spots open, so PM me for details if you're interested. 4 bedroom house just across the 89 by the river near the beginning of Squaw Valley Road. Everyone is in their 30's to early 40's.
TahoeJ comes highly recommended.
TahoeJ has a PM
I thought all you native Californians talked that way. No?
Nice catch. I grew up in the north bay but did spend several years in Santa Barbara that apparently rubbed off on me in ways I didn't realize. Fortunately I didn't provide detailed directions of my driving route. Although it appears this epidemic has spread north, as I hear a lot of people call it "the 101."
How many Northern Californians does it take to change a light bulb?
I don't know, but I'll be at the Radical Reels show in Oakland tonight and can ask around. if you're a native, vibe talk to me. I'm dressed in office wear or bike shorts. haven't decided yet, but that's all the clotting I have with me.
pm for beers before, especially if you're a backcountry skier who likes long walks in the snow...
it's been a long time coming since people really gave KSL the biggest benefit of the doubt, but now the money managers seem to have different aims than the mountain folk. it well be interesting to see where this goes. I can't make the Sunday meeting, but am getting on the mailing list to take part however I can.
http://unofficialnetworks.com/squaw-valley-town-125323/
... might as well put in plug for quick, easy SNOTEL data
http://cires.colorado.edu/~aslater/SNOW/tahoe.html
Though Tahoe folks are probably over-saturated with info at this point.
This year vs. climatology will reset in early October.
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pretty quiet in here. everyone go back to last year's thread?
having tangled with the white Dragon last year, gonna do a level II course this year. also liking the airbags. any locals have input on why Tahoe skiing is better with or without a balloon in your sack?
A balloon is just one more tool to keep me alive in the unlikely event of a slope misjudgment. Education is number one. Glad to see you working on level ll
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