What's the skiing looking like this weekend? Soggy?
What's the skiing looking like this weekend? Soggy?
This might help:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/projects...inter+Friendly
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_foreca...lon=-111.65444
The low nighttime and warm daytime temps should get the corn cycle started. Follow the sun to find the best snow - catch the aspect that has softened into corn in the sun, but hasn't yet turned into slush. Stay high on the mountain too - lower elevation lifts will get slushy in a hurry while the upper elevation lifts will have nice snow. For example, Gadzoom at the Bird last weekend was manky/grabby by 1 PM last weekend, but Little Cloud had a nice mixture of winter snow and corn.
Last edited by boarderline; 04-12-2006 at 12:55 PM.
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if u think u and your Ass-pan posse can keep up ... just come ... or even better yet, wait 1 weekend and bring them all for the closing party on the 23rd![]()
"... she'll never need a doctor; 'cause I check her out all day"
I hope they show up and fucking shame you by hucking a 5 foot cliff while you go around.Originally Posted by Xover
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BWA!! Bwahahahahaha.
Oh, and we'll be skiing at some point this weekend I'm sure.
you sketchy character, you
Originally Posted by Xover
Still prefer the 23rd. But the possibility of Delta going on strike Monday has me thinking about this weekend.
Skiing is still good around these parts. today was 50 degrees, bluebird, and slush for everyone!
Save the dough and stay home.![]()
Today and tommorrow look great, the weekends looks like it could cool downOriginally Posted by Lloyd Braun
and I hate coral reef. I will probably just hit LCC one of these next few weekends. It was fun skiing with you, see you next season.
are you coming for Elvis Costello? If so drop me a lineOriginally Posted by Shredhead
Yes, we will be at music fest.
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