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    does it ever end? will it be a record season?



    that fucker looks set to slam the rockies, sierras and the PNW.


    last season, total famine

    this season, total feast?

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    shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

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    If it does end consider your ass kicked X ~100
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    My opinion is that in general (here in CO), we are for the most part B-e-l-o-w average*

    So, NO NOT ENOUGH... BRING IT!


    *Based on personal standard of ski area bases at or above the 50" mark on new years day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankZappa View Post
    My opinion is that in general (here in CO), we are for the most part B-e-l-o-w average*

    So, NO NOT ENOUGH... BRING IT!


    *Based on personal standard of ski area bases at or above the 50" mark on new years day.
    Actuallly, I believe the Colorado snowpack is sitting at just around 110% of average. Not bad after a very shitty November.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamma View Post

    that fucker looks set to slam the rockies, sierras and the PNW.


    last season, total famine

    this season, total feast?
    If last season was a famine at 659", I'm sure hoping for a feast this season...
    Living vicariously through myself.

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    keep in mind that (especially for Colorado) average does not at all mean normal.
    ‎Preserving farness, nearness presences nearness in nearing that farness

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    Baker sux

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    North and South Platte drainages (i.e. northern Colorado east of the divide) are still a little below average. More wouldn't hurt.
    Change is good. You go first.

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