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Thread: Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

  1. #25526
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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Avy fatality outside Aspen Highlands today.

    http://avalanche.state.co.us/caic/ac...=665&accfm=rep
    [emoji20] Thoughts are with his/her family and friends.

    Bowl never opened today for a reason.

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    Member of MRA.

    Skied Kristies yesterday first thing and a wet sluff almost stained me through the trees.

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    RIP. They were skinning up. So sad. I have heard/seen a name but will wait l until it’s announced
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    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    I'm at a loss for words. This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

    RIP

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    http://kdvr.com/2018/04/08/mountain-...avalanche/amp/

    So disheartening!


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    So, so sad. My thoughts are with the victim and their friends and family.

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    Fuuuck Loveland was deep today! Super Bowl was phenomenal.

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    I realize I missed my opportunity, but couldn't ski today. Will it be good tomorrow, ya think? How warm is it up there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    I realize I missed my opportunity, but couldn't ski today. Will it be good tomorrow, ya think? How warm is it up there?
    Tomorrow will suck. You blew it.

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    Skied up and heavier but still good when I left
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    The snow on the Ridge was getting heavy after noon. Sun’s out baking everything. Wild Child, and Super Bowl got gang rapped.

    You may have luck in trees or hike out to Marmot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    The snow on the Ridge was getting heavy after noon. Sun’s out baking everything. Wild Child, and Super Bowl got gang rapped.

    You may have luck in trees or hike out to Marmot.
    Mine Dumps were also untouched. Good luck setting that bootpack haha.

    Loveland was all time for the first three hours today.
    You should have been here yesterday!

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    Snow was getting heavy by noon at the Basin today, but there was a lower East Wall rope drop around 1:30, so that made up for it.

    The North Pole gate also opened, but with my recovering knee, this is not the year for me.

    I'd expect WP to be a mucky mess at its altitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Snow was getting heavy by noon at the Basin today, but there was a lower East Wall rope drop around 1:30, so that made up for it.

    The North Pole gate also opened, but with my recovering knee, this is not the year for me.

    I'd expect WP to be a mucky mess at its altitude.

    ... Thom
    Mmm I bet the lower east was tasty! Pretty much closed all weekend!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiLyft View Post
    Mmm I bet the lower east was tasty! Pretty much closed all weekend!


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    It was pretty heavy by the time they opened it, but it was still fun. If I weren't so cooked by the time they dropped the ropes, it would have been even more fun ;-)

    It was pretty hilarious - the number of people hiking Willie's for "fresh" turns. There must have been 35 people on the staircase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    It was pretty heavy by the time they opened it, but it was still fun. If I weren't so cooked by the time they dropped the ropes, it would have been even more fun ;-)

    It was pretty hilarious - the number of people hiking Willie's for "fresh" turns. There must have been 35 people in the c staircase.

    Thom
    Haha too much work for warmed cream cheese!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiLyft View Post
    Haha too much work for warmed cream cheese!
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    I wonder how many of them have been over to the Beavers where there actually are freshies ;-)

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    Skied the Beav this morning, best coverage of the year. Nobody out and snow was fun. I love snow
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

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    First one down the gut under chair 1 this morning, incredible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    It was pretty heavy by the time they opened it, but it was still fun. If I weren't so cooked by the time they dropped the ropes, it would have been even more fun ;-)

    It was pretty hilarious - the number of people hiking Willie's for "fresh" turns. There must have been 35 people on the staircase.

    Thom
    Upper was good. I was probably 30 people back, but managed 2nd track down East/West Vertical after the 'troller - the other 30 skied NNP. 2nd notch was as thin as I've ever seen it.

    I also hiked Wille's maybe 15 off the front, last behind a big pack of slow boats. Scored again with the lemming mentality - everybody went (looker's) left to snorkel nose, so I went right and skied by myself. Very much fresh. Ya just gotta believe man!

    I thought the snow on upper east wall and most other places was great. Maybe it's the Billy Goats, or adaptation after skiing PNW concrete Sat/Sun

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    I have a friend in town this weekend and he has a free steamboat ticket- debating if it's worth making the trek up there to ski Saturday/stay there that night since he hasn't been there before or if we should ski loveland/a-basin instead ( will probably ski one of those Friday too, and ski Sunday at winter park). This week's storm is looking colder but I'm worried about temps between now and the - worth it to make the extra drive to steamboat for Saturday or should we stick to the higher, closer ski areas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyK View Post
    I have a friend in town this weekend and he has a free steamboat ticket- debating if it's worth making the trek up there to ski Saturday/stay there that night since he hasn't been there before or if we should ski loveland/a-basin instead ( will probably ski one of those Friday too, and ski Sunday at winter park). This week's storm is looking colder but I'm worried about temps between now and the - worth it to make the extra drive to steamboat for Saturday or should we stick to the higher, closer ski areas?
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    64"-104" base, with 8-16" on the way, have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    I wonder how many of them have been over to the Beavers where there actually are freshies ;-)

    ... Thom
    I was in both and both were good. Don't be mad if you missed out, just get on it next time. EW wasn't that heavy at all, and had a nice base to keep you off the rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    64"-104" base, with 8-16" on the way, have fun.
    and a nice melt/freeze crust under that new snow on 95% of the mountain. Better hope it really dumps.

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