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    Quote Originally Posted by stfu&gbtw View Post
    lol... I think I'm gonna let Benny sleep in the truck next time he's living out here.

    Where outside of BH? I saw one RAW chart that showed a peak gust of 22 in Dory Hills. The weather around here is insane. We had a storm hit in 2013 (?) where it snowed 10" here and 50" in Central City.

    Probably longer than 2013, if that's the spring one that wiped out a bunch of power lines with wet snow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stfu&gbtw View Post
    It's worth mentioning that really high wind occurs for about 10 days, two or three times a year. Sometimes November, usually December, always February.. It happens on the regular, but it's hardly an all the time thing.

    We bought the place for the property, with limited understanding of the issues posed by the location of the existing house. The view is/was certainly the determining factor. We have ~290 degree views, overlooking two valleys. The house was not new when we bought it and didn't show any unusual damage given its location. It still doesn't. The sheathing/siding project we did in '14 has made the place feel incredibly sound, and when we continue the interior remodel this summer, I'll replace the drywall on shear and load bearing walls with OSB... I expect that'll be the end of the discussion. But wind be damned, I can sit out on my deck and not see another house for over two miles. And on the hottest day of the year, it might get up to 80 degrees. That's my sort of thing... You can ask any member of the forum and I bet they'd agree I seem like a dude who needs a little extra personal space.
    Got it. Yeah, not much you can do there besides what you pointed out. The view in that one pic you posted looks pretty solid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capulin overdrive View Post
    Probably longer than 2013, if that's the spring one that wiped out a bunch of power lines with wet snow?
    Not sure about power lines... Xcel is on FRR like stink on shit. We're OTG. Could be longer than '13.
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    We is got a good military, maybe cause some kids get to shooting sports early here.

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    I was just looking at the snowfall totals of some of my old New England stomping grounds. Holy shit what a bad winter. 44" so far at Kmart. 60" at Wildcat. MRG is barely open. Imagine the butthurt if that kind of low happened here.

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    ^ I wouldn't be nearly as butthurt about the skiing as I would be about the drinking, showering, etc., all of which I'm a huge fan of.... Dry winter drought is fucking frightening...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stfu&gbtw View Post

    Where outside of BH? I saw one RAW chart that showed a peak gust of 22 in Dory Hills. The weather around here is insane. We had a storm hit in 2013 (?) where it snowed 10" here and 50" in Central City.
    up near 46 and 119 area, north of BH. From the sounds of it your prob a bit higher and more space around. Gets really windy up there but his house below the peak so some great views but limited on the degrees

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    I was just looking at the snowfall totals of some of my old New England stomping grounds. Holy shit what a bad winter. 44" so far at Kmart. 60" at Wildcat. MRG is barely open. Imagine the butthurt if that kind of low happened here.
    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...Thread/page360

    It wasn't New England bad but it was still pretty bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaytaeMoney View Post
    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...Thread/page360

    It wasn't New England bad but it was still pretty bad
    Irlts remembers that sad time, 2012 was a sad time, spring skiing was done in April, although we got lucky with great conditions on Mount of the Holy Cross in April. http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripre...pmain&ski=Only

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaytaeMoney View Post
    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...Thread/page360

    It wasn't New England bad but it was still pretty bad
    We were still clinging on to hope in April!

    "Looks like Wolf Creek could get pounded..."
    "is this thing cutting off or will we have some descent accumulations in Summit/Eagle?"
    "Winter Weather Advisory now up"


    If you ever need a reminder on how good things, even when they're bad, just look at the Magic thread

    Oh yeah, toasty, was pretty sweet out there today. At least the jets turn on tomorrow night.

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    And just like that, it was gone. An incredibly beautiful night in NCCO.
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    No joke, 55* when I was at the grocery store at 5. Crazy! Hoping the ridge breaks down soon!

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    A little rain turning to snow forecast tomorrow pm. Hopefully sooner than later. That should fuck up the roads nicely.

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    Mid 70s for Denver tomorrow. Mtn bikes will be ridden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Mid 70s for Denver tomorrow. Mtn bikes will be ridden.
    With the forecasted wind, make sure you're heading mostly east.

    If you feel like making the trip up to Lyons, I'm going to ride Hall Ranch after lunch.

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    A basin was deep on Monday in the right aspects.

    A 4 inch report at A basin often skies deeper than an 8 inch report at Breck. Funny how that is.


    All of the crust was covered and things were skiing soft.



    I'm sure the near 80 degree temps in Denver today ruined that.

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    I know it seems almost inevitable these days, but we got our first significant dust event here in the Elks this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenboy View Post
    I know it seems almost inevitable these days, but we got our first significant dust event here in the Elks this morning.
    Dammit

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenboy View Post
    I know it seems almost inevitable these days, but we got our first significant dust event here in the Elks this morning.
    That sucks! Earliest ever?

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    Earlier bike season.

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    I'm into skiing and all.....but I just built a bitching igloo in the yard for the kids and if it fails before March even gets here I'm going to be pissed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    That sucks! Earliest ever?
    Yep, gets earlier and earlier every year because of global warming.

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    definitely not the earliest.. but yeah.. sucks. I haven't been up on the hill today to see if we got it on this side....
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    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    Dust? F**K THIS S**T

    I QUIT. Season OVER.

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    It snowed 60 inches at a-basin last May.

    The season hasn't started yet.

    Dust sucks but it ain't the end.

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    My mom and dad are somewhere in remote eastern Colorado on the way to Taos and they just called me to tell me it was 86 degrees on the Sienna thermometer and mad windy. Can't wait to ski refrozen cement next week No really. It will still be fun.

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