Just wondering who got the deepest inbounds day this year, as officially reported for 24 hours.
Me:
Alta:
03/30/05
New: 31.5"
Density: 5.56%
god i got so fucking lucky...
EDIT: 17 inches on 3/29, alta closed the 30th, skied again the 31st
Just wondering who got the deepest inbounds day this year, as officially reported for 24 hours.
Me:
Alta:
03/30/05
New: 31.5"
Density: 5.56%
god i got so fucking lucky...
EDIT: 17 inches on 3/29, alta closed the 30th, skied again the 31st
Last edited by MOHSHSIHd; 06-09-2005 at 08:29 PM.
Your a bad person! You didn't bring me!
Anyway:
Loveland, CO
5/03?/05
12 inches
Vail - Early January, phish you may remember
11 inches, then 9 inches the next. sick.
off the back, titty deep.
Originally Posted by Z
totally sickter...i remember that feeling HELLUVA lot deeper in places..
Mammoth
1/28
16"
I'm sure a couple Baker days were in the 15-20" range.
Opening day at Brighton was probably over 16", but it wasn't a previous night snowfall.
Oddly enough, Snowshoe, WV. The storm total was something like 60". Balls deep in spots in the woods.
Edit cuz me not so smart.
pretty sure it was 17".
Last edited by AfroMullet; 06-09-2005 at 08:50 PM.
Live To Ski!
Now if we are talking storm totals.........Originally Posted by AfroMullet
Originally Posted by funkendrenchman
diff story....im talking about how much snow has fallen on the hill of FRESH...meaning no one has touched it yet....
February 17 at Stuben and February 22 at Sonnenkopf. The Austrians do a poor job of tallying snow on their reports but it was very, very deep.
Feb 17:
Feb 22:
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I had this one day in the back country that was really deep, and I wrote down on that day "It was really deep, 12-13-04"
Does that count?
Only if you measured snow density to the hundredths of a percent.Originally Posted by Odin
DAMMIT!Originally Posted by funkendrenchman
There are always rules.
I only EVER measure snow density to the 10th percent and then multiply it by 2000.
Squaw:
Mar 28, 2005 12-14"
Mar 24, 2005 10-12"
Mar 23, 2005 12-16"
Mar 22, 2005 12-15"
Mar 21, 2005 16-20"
Mar 20, 2005 12-16"
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Jan 11, 2005 14-16"
Jan 10, 2005 3-5"
Jan 9, 2005 12-14"
Jan 8, 2005 14-18"
Jan 2, 2005 8-10"
Jan 1, 2005 12-18"
Dec 31, 2004 18-24"
Dec 30, 2004 24-26"
I never checked the snow reports during my weekend at Owls Head in March, but the weekend of the 12th and 13th was sick. I don't think we ever got more than 8 inches overnight, but we racked up about 20 that weekend on top of 25ish from the 4 or 5 days before we got there. Knee to waist deep all through the woods. oh yeah.
March 20, I have no idea of the total... But, it was at Solitude and it was good.
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ps. Thanks Bob
Thanksgiving and the last week of March at Soli, I'm sure it was the same elsewhere locally, pretty sick though.
First week of so of January in Utah.
20" or so at Snowbird the first day and 14" at Solitude the next.
End of March/beginning of April at Beaver Creek.
14"-20" mostly untouched all day through the access gates.
Last edited by robokill1981; 06-09-2005 at 09:06 PM.
Not sure what the official report on the day was but I was over off chair 12 in the trees at Mammoth and went to pole plant and went full arm lenght (28")+pole length (48") deep into the snow. After I stood up from the resulting crash it was about mid stomach deep on me which is roughly 3.5 feet. That was by far my deepest day.
If you open a second beer and don't miss a beat between sips, is that two beers or just one 24 ouncer? -Tye 1on
First Friday of February, Jay Peak, 2-day storm total of 28"
Hmm, tough call.
St Anton
Jan 4th (I think?)
As already said, Austrians don't report snow totals so well, but waist deep summed it up, on the WC slalom run!
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Mammoth (various days)
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He who has the most fun wins!
Alta March 31. Something like 3 ft. of fresh I believe? It sure felt deeper in my neck of the woods.
Phishshow, I'm pretty sure you have your days mixed up. Alta was interlodged continuously from 11 P.M. March 29 to 10 A.M. March 31.
Balls Deep in the 'Ho
Originally Posted by 13
I skied on the 29th, then actually drove back to CO to deal with some BS, then drive back night of the 30th/morning of 31st...slept an hour and got on the lift at like 9:45
edit: alta.com dosent report any new on 3/31....only on 3/30....i was driving the night of the 30th, so i didnt even know if it snowed more since the 30th....
185 inches from Dec. 26th to Jan. 11th. The snow was so deep on the tail that if you weren't in someone else's track you couldn't go. Pic from Mammoth Scenic Loop.
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Anything in early Jan/late March was pimp at AltaBird. Though November/December was good to, though the snow was heavy and light so it screwed up backcountry stuff with dangerous slides.
I remember after the March strom cleared up I got FIFTH down pipeline off the twin peaks at Snowbird![]()
. The patrolers were the first three, those lucky bastards.
Plus a few weeks before I got Germicide on the twins as well on the skier's left of pipeline, it was sick, because it has not been open since '96 I think![]()
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Just getting Pipeline faceshots is my best feat of this year, because you've get there ASAP.
I wish I had photos, but I'll never forget that run!!!!
Always charging it in honor of Flyin' Ryan Hawks.
Engelberg, April 21ish, somewhere around 50 cennies:
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