was nice today. Arm was near waste deep and hammering this afternoon.
Yeah, what they said.........................Baker. Deep.
In the last 6 hours, Baker's gotten an inch of precip. Again, its gonna be big.
whatcom: You sled around this area? I need to find more people to go with on weekdays.
OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
I'm just hoping for a few big dumps in Summit County during the month of January.
Last edited by dallread; 12-24-2006 at 11:30 PM.
Pretty much definitely not Utah, not that I can see at least. Which I'm not stoked about, but oh well.
Yeah, just came back from Jackson, they need another 50 inches to open up anything fun. So I'm round here for the next few weeks riding. I'll be up Canyon Creek tomorrow round 8:30, although with the avy danger it may just be a day for cruising. Grey Tundra w/trailer I'll be on a 800 rmk or 700 viper.
We're up to 2.17 inches of precip... 24 inches new according to NWAC. Oh, and its bluebird out right now.
But where did you see more snow predicted? I think the storm just blew its load up here. NWAC claims a big split, and it is pushing way south.
TUE WED
* HURRICANE RIDGE LT .25 .25-.5
* MT BAKER .25-.5 .25
* WASHINGTON PASS LT .25 .25
* STEVENS PASS LT .25 .25-.5
* SNOQUALMIE PASS LT .25 .25-.5
* MISSION RIDGE LT .25 .25-.5
* CRYSTAL MTN LT .25 .25-.5
* PARADISE .25 .25-.5
* WHITE PASS LT .25 .25-.5
* MT HOOD .5-.75 .5-.75
Last edited by BakerBoy; 12-25-2006 at 10:56 AM.
OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
still pondering where the insanity will take place................
Not huge totals but close by. They also received 7 today and 6 the day before.
For: Brundage Mountain .
Created: December 25, 2006 19:22:51 MST
Tonight: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 2 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 90 percent. Southwest wind 21 mph. Low 29.
Tuesday: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 2 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 70 percent. South wind 22 mph. High 33.
Tuesday Night: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 4 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 90 percent. South wind 22 mph. Low 27.
Wednesday: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 3 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 90 percent. Southwest wind 21 mph. High 33.
Wednesday Night: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 2 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. Northwest wind 20 mph. Low 15.
i skied chestdeep backcountry pow today.
god created man. winchester and baseball bats made them equal - evel kenievel
almost 300 inches since november. seems like one big long dump
Mammoth is finally in the crosshairs............
I got my Vans on but they look like sneakers.....
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Well,there isn't anything spectacular happening anywhere, so I'll probably head back towards Vegas....Need to hook up with ski_faster and conundrum again to throw them some $$$. (haven't forgot about you guys)
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If you aren't a complete pussy you will come to Utah this week. PM me.
Speaking of eating stuff, I ate way to much for dinner. I laid on the floor for 15 minutes waiting for my stomach to burst.
just checked tahoe weather and they're forecasting ridgetop gusts of 115mph![]()
"It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
- A. Solzhenitsyn
Ski Broadmoor ought to be the bomb:
THE POTENTIAL STILL EXISTS FOR A MAJOR WINTER STORM PRODUCING
POSSIBLE HEAVY SNOWFALL OVER THE EASTERN SLOPES OF THE COLORADO
FRONT RANGE MOUNTAINS...THE URBAN CORRIDOR AND THE NORTHEASTERN
PLAINS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.
A STRONG UPPER LEVEL PACIFIC NORTHWEST STORM SYSTEM WILL DIG SOUTH INTO THE GREAT BASIN TO NEAR THE FOUR CORNERS AND THEN TRACK ACROSS THE SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAINS ONTO THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS. THE STORM SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE WIDESPREAD UPSLOPE SNOWFALL AGAINST THE EASTERN SLOPES OF THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE MOUNTAINS AND ADJACENT PLAINS...BEGINNING BY LATE THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUING THROUGH FRIDAY. AT THIS TIME THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL WOULD LIKELY BE IN AND NEAR THE FRONT RANGE EASTERN FOOTHILLS AND OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE. DEPENDING ON THE TRACK OF THE STORM...HEAVY SNOWFALL MAY ALSO OCCUR OVER PORTIONS OF THE NORTHEASTERN PLAINS. STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS WILL PRODUCE MUCH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW ON THE PLAINS AND PALMER DIVIDE.
Based on this 24hr total plus the other 8 they got over the holiday weekend, cough, cough, cough tomorrow a.m.
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