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Got woken up by the wind and stuck my head out the door. It dumped Galena last night. Maybe a foot of new snow judging from what's on the car this morning.
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In the last 36 hrs this place has gone from flooding of biblical porportions to dumping. Just noticed a blizzard warning has been issued for the greater Lake Tahoe area until 10:00 a.m. Wednesday with winds up to 100 mph. As such, Rose will not open again today, 3rd day in a row. Bummer. Thought about making a run for Mammoth, but 395 is closed South of Bridgeport. I think i'm going back to bed.
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powpig
Dr Orr is the man! Usually works out of SLT but is in Incline once a week I believe.
Dr. Orr scoped my knee last year (complex tear on the posterior horn of the medial meniscus). Works out of Lake Tahoe Sports Medicine. Highly recommended, but I hope I never see him again...
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Sounds like Squaw / Alpine are closed for the day. Heavenly reporting 48 inches! Woah. Huge forecast and the storm is over-delivering... again.
As of now Northstar is reporting delayed openings... probably a lot of digging this morning.
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TahoeJ
Sounds like Squaw / Alpine are closed for the day. Heavenly reporting 48 inches! Woah. Huge forecast and the storm is over-delivering... again.
As of now Northstar is reporting delayed openings... probably a lot of digging this morning.
Last time I skied Northstar on a day like this I had to pole my way downhill. Not enough gravity there.
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old goat
Last time I skied Northstar on a day like this I had to pole my way downhill. Not enough gravity there.
The backside trees (except for the run-out at the bottom) and Lookout Mountain are fine with multiple feet of snow. The front side, yeah, you may need water skis. Better than sitting around all day... if they even open.
EDIT: Sounds like no backside or lookout today.
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old goat
Last time I skied Northstar on a day like this I had to pole my way downhill. Not enough gravity there.
Days like this you could probably straight line Burnout or Skiers' Left of Lookout Mountain and still not make it all the way to the lift.
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TahoeJ
The backside trees (except for the run-out at the bottom) and Lookout Mountain are fine with multiple feet of snow. The front side, yeah, you may need water skis. Better than sitting around all day... if they even open.
Skinning around a meadow is an option.
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MAKE TAHOE DEEP AGAIN ~ 2016/17 OFISHUL SNOW/FOOD/WHINE & STOKE THREAD
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Northstar says frontside opens at 10am.
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Even in heavy snowfall it's critical to keep your tgr sticker exposed so people can still see how core you are :tongue:
Tomorrow and Thursday are gonna be deeeep!!
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Mt Rose should surpass its annual average snowfall today.:eek:
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4matic
Don't your hands get cold kayaking?
Yes, hands can get cold kayaking. I wear a dry suit and have pogies . Pogies are wetsuit mittens that velcro onto the kayak paddle. I was toasty all day, but my buddy said he was really cold when we got to my truck at the end of the day.
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gageyk
Mt Rose should surpass its annual average snowfall today.:eek:
Mt Rose was the only place in North Lake to ski early season with the early high elevation snow levels. Now it doesn't matter. So stoked for this snow! I wish I didn't take off work last Friday to ski to have a day this week to play hookie.
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Don't just throw it away. there's people starvin in africa dude.
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Looks like it's a fine time to go into the backcountry all across the US...
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That is a pretty cool map.
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Man. Downieville showing 16.5 inches in the last three days and 23 inches in the last week.
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Stagecoach opening noon. That bodes well for tomorrow.
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TahoeJ
EDIT: Sounds like no backside or lookout today.
The trees between Grouse & Powderbowl are nicely steep, but don't last for long. One of my fave spots at NS. A few other spots off EastRidge, same thing.
We are not gonna be driving over to buy a day tix though.
Gonna hunker down.
Now, according to all ski movies we have seen, I guess we should be shooting things, letting off fireworks, or crashing sleds, right?
https://vimeo.com/198883805
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Ottime
That is a pretty cool map.
Just zoom out on the map that sits on the SAC homepage :) Clicking into any of the zones takes you to the local avy center.
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Looks like things have gone full retard. It's gonna be so nice to have multiple backcountry options to spread people out. Here's to praying there won't be another rain event anytime soon.
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It is nuking at 7600'. ~6" an hour. This is nuts.
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I just want to thank the originator of this thread for the name. It worked.
Awesome intense snowfall in Incline Village, gotta be 4" an hour at least. Friday could be the day of a lifetime.
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Nothing to see on Mt Rose webcams, a good thing!
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See, I told you guys in the 15/16 thread...
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...2&d=1473785948
and the train delivered