Who is going to brave the gaper rush this weekend, and where?
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Who is going to brave the gaper rush this weekend, and where?
Squaw Valley, WHERE DO YOU THINK! Gosh!
desolation expedition congregation
Squaw on President's Day weekend...you are a brave man, Charlie Brown.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lane Meyer
I'm going to Alpine.
I'm gunna be at heavenly :rolleyes:
I don't ski, I just lurk on ski message boards.
I might make it up to Kirkwood Sunday and Monday
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Originally Posted by monster dump.
we know.
i might be there Sunday... or could be going backcountry....Quote:
Originally Posted by irul&ublo
Not a NorCal Maggot but I'll be gapin it at Kwood Friday and prolly Alpine Saturday. Pm for digits if anyone wants to practice their SGAM's (stupid gaper avoidance maneuvers) with me this weekend :biggrin: :biggrin:
I’ll be high in the alpine.
I'll be at Kirkwood sometime this weekend, but I still don't know which day...
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Originally Posted by Greydon Clark
Where are you headed?
Ill be at the wood skiing. Its gonna be deep.
can i quote you on that?Quote:
Originally Posted by AKA
if not deep at kirkwood, i will be laying low on saturday. if not deep at kirkwood on sun/mon then i will do some smallish b/c expedition.
Kirkwood on Saturday.
K-wood Friday enroute to Yosemite. Possibly back at the Wood on Monday.
I'll be there Sat and Sun. Hopefully, the forecast holds.Quote:
Originally Posted by onehotchili
Statement as of 10:52 AM PST on February 17, 2005
... Snow Advisory in effect from midnight Friday to midnight PST
Saturday...
The National Weather Service in Reno NV has issued a Snow Advisory.
Snow is expected to develop over the Sierra early Friday morning and
continue into Friday night. By Friday night... a total of 5 to 9
inches of snowfall is expected at lake level with 8 to 16 inches
above 7000 feet.
Chili and Shin:
9:00 at Summit lift. Will be on either G4s or older topsheet neon Explosivs.
Will be asking for change.
Pear Lake :cool:
At Cheeze Valley wrangling slope cattle. High-YAh! Giddy up! RAWHIDE!
Yea good for all of you. I'm taking a weekend road trip to Las Vegas - with a car full of kids! If I have to leave Tahoe in February, it needs to be to a warm place where I can wear shorts and sandels. Lucky me, the southwest is getting pummelled with record rainfall and hovering in the high 40's.
Sincerely,
Beer and Groaning in Las Vegas
Kirkwood one day, Mammoth another day, and maybe Heavenly out of bounds on Monday when my pass isn't restricted there.
... SNOW ADVISORY IS CANCELLED...Quote:
Originally Posted by AKA
SNOWFALL TOTALS ON FRIDAY ARE NOT EXPECTED TO MEET SNOW ADVISORY CRITERIA... THEREFORE THE SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED. HOWEVER... UP TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE AT LAKE LEVEL FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY EVENING. ABOVE 7000 FEET... 3 TO 6 INCHES IS EXPECTED ON FRIDAY.
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Originally Posted by AKA
Quote:
Originally Posted by lph
Way to fuck it up, Tardrider.
When I read lph’s post last night I went to sleep thinking about how rad :rolleyes: the snow will be this weekend if it holds true…a bunch of wet snow followed by clearing and cold temps = concrete. :(
But now I wake up to steady rain in the foothills…maybe there is still hope after all.
What’s the word up the hill…any new snow coming down?
no, there is no new snow in south lake and it is not snowing now.
although my driveway (which i failed to clear from the last storm) is indeed concrete this morning. :mad:
nothing in truckee as i look out my office window.... i *really* wanted some big storm day skiing this weekend :rolleyes: . my spatulas are feeling neglected....
Calm down boys and quit yer fucking whining....maybe Sunday is the day..... :D :D
RAIN AND SNOW EXPECTED FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OVER THE PRESIDENTS
DAY HOLIDAY WEEKEND..
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN SPINNING OFF THE CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA COAST FOR THE LAST WEEK WILL FINALLY MOVE INLAND THROUGH
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OVER THE PRESIDENTS DAY WEEKEND. AS IT
DOES...SEVERAL PERIODS OF RAIN AND SNOW WILL HIT THE NORTH STATE WITH
SOME PERIODS OF HEAVY PRECIPITATION LIKELY. A BAND OF FAIRLY LIGHT
PRECIPITATION WILL MOVE FROM SOUTH TO NORTH THROUGH NORTHERN
CALIFORNIA TODAY. UP TO A HALF INCH OF RAIN A FEW INCHES OF SNOW ARE
POSSIBLE OVER THE NORTHERN SIERRA TODAY AND THIS EVENING. THIS BAND
OF RAIN AND SNOW WILL MOSTLY BREAK APART BEFORE REACHING THE NORTHERN
MOUNTAINS SO LIGHTER AMOUNTS OF RAIN AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED THERE.
LIGHTER AND MORE SHOWERY PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED SATURDAY BUT THE
RAIN AND SNOW WILL INCREASE AGAIN ON SATURDAY NIGHT AS THE MAIN LOW
FINALLY BEGINS TO SHIFT INLAND. LOWER SNOW LEVELS ARE EXPECTED ON
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY THANKS TO A NEW COLDER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM
DROPPING DOWN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST.
SNOW LEVELS SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY WILL DROP DOWN TO AROUND 4000
FEET OVER ALL OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS. BETWEEN SATURDAY
NIGHT AND SUNDAY...AS MUCH AS ONE TO TWO FEET OF NEW SNOW CAN BE
EXPECTED. AT THE LOWER ELEVATIONS...PERIODS OF RAIN ARE LIKELY.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN THE NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY COULD TOTAL AN
INCH AND A HALF BY SUNDAY NIGHT WITH A HALF INCH OR MORE POSSIBLE IN
THE SACRAMENTO AREA AND SOUTHWARD INTO THE NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN
VALLEY.
BY PRESIDENTS DAY MONDAY...A NEW LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL FORM OFF
THE CENTRAL COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND IS EXPECTED TO BRING RAIN AND
SNOW TO NEARLY THE ENTIRE STATE ON MONDAY. AT THIS TIME...THE
HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO FALL OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF
THE STATE BUT MODERATE AMOUNTS OF PRECIPITATION ARE STILL POSSIBLE
FARTHER NORTH.
RESIDENTS AND TRAVELERS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SHOULD BE PREPARED
FOR A WET PRESIDENTS DAY WEEKEND. MOTORISTS TRAVELING IN THE
MOUNTAINS SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING CONDITIONS AT ANY
TIME THROUGH THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND...BE SURE AND CARRY EMERGENCY
SUPPLIES AND TIRE CHAINS AND CHECK THE LATEST ROAD AND WEATHER
REPORTS BEFORE DEPARTING.
irul&ublo -
just curious... where did you get that weather report? all the sites i've been looking at (accuweather.com, noaa.gov) etc. don't have anything on that? last night they did, but not now....
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sto/
Click on the advisory link to the right of the map. Check the advisory and Special Weather Statement.
hmmm... wierd. i plug in my zip 96161 and it comes up with nothing. looks like so far the advisory is for the Western Sierra.
Use this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by onehotchili
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_foreca...=134&map.y=161