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    March skiing at Taos

    anyone know how march skiing is at Taos?

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    Totally unpredictable.

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    thanks for the info

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    Well it depends on how much you like marching. Some people like to march all the way to Kachina Peak, some people march a few minutes and drop in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by YetiMan View Post
    Well it depends on how much you like marching. Some people like to march all the way to Kachina Peak, some people march a few minutes and drop in...
    LOLZ.


    Yeti - you still down there? anything worth a shit? heard wolfie is avg this year, could not make it due to inJURY, but much better now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PTracy P1 View Post
    LOLZ.


    Yeti - you still down there? anything worth a shit? heard wolfie is avg this year, could not make it due to inJURY, but much better now....
    No, I moved to west blueball mcdrizzleton Washington in July. Techtonics Meadow skipper anon505 or cybercop should have the beta you desire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YetiMan View Post
    No, I moved to west blueball mcdrizzleton Washington in July. Techtonics Meadow skipper anon505 or cybercop should have the beta you desire.
    i kneed no facking beta. working on 2 kids in private skool, a hip replacement (see: gimp, central) moms house i thought i had, died and left it to my sister who DOES NOT EVEN FUCLKING ski....

    oh well, i still have a becks premium light and can pass a piss test.

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    From the best historical source in the business:

    http://webpages.charter.net/tcrocker818/

    Taos, N. Mex. 11,200 9,207-11,819 264 Very well protected. Most open terrain requires hiking above lifts. Needs six-to-eight-foot base on some expert runs. Rivals Snowbird, Mammoth and A-Basin in altitude, steepness and north exposures for snow preservation Best time to ski: March for maximum coverage, excellent preservation, highest snowfall

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    I think march is a great time to be here. either march, or yesterday. it was bleak for a little while, but we've had a very good cycle of storms coming through, with long-term outlooks also looking favorable. yesterday was one of the better ski days i've ever had anywhere. deep, no wind, dumping, everything open, monday. fkna.

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    May is good too. I'll hit it Sat & Mon morning. 5:30 start at Williams Lake TH parking lot. Any takers?

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