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Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the
slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) But had plenty of freshies to ski. Irregular surface, as overnight winds compacted some, drifted it deep elsewhere, and left wonderful light faceshot powder in the trees and sheltered slopes. 15 inches more predicted by tomorrow, with continued cold, so should be a fair day, what with just a few locals on the slopes. 35 inches predicted through Tuesday. Tough getting back to the cabin from the slopes, with a mob of people parked on I-80 trying to get to the flatlands so they can go to work Monday. Had to use wiles and backroad knowledge to escape their self-made traffic hell. Must have seen 10 different vehicles in ditches, in the trees, and one UP a bank. These tourists drive like maniacs. Cleared the deck, then cranked up the plow truck and cleared the driveway, and when I finished there were 3 more inches on the deck. Life is good. Get it while you can. |
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"lal_truckee" wrote in message
t... Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) But had plenty of freshies to ski. Irregular surface, as overnight winds compacted some, drifted it deep elsewhere, and left wonderful light faceshot powder in the trees and sheltered slopes. 15 inches more predicted by tomorrow, with continued cold, so should be a fair day, what with just a few locals on the slopes. 35 inches predicted through Tuesday. Tough getting back to the cabin from the slopes, with a mob of people parked on I-80 trying to get to the flatlands so they can go to work Monday. Had to use wiles and backroad knowledge to escape their self-made traffic hell. Must have seen 10 different vehicles in ditches, in the trees, and one UP a bank. These tourists drive like maniacs. Cleared the deck, then cranked up the plow truck and cleared the driveway, and when I finished there were 3 more inches on the deck. Life is good. Get it while you can. The location is ?? Utah?? Thank you, Ernie |
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lal_truckee wrote:
Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) But had plenty of freshies to ski. Irregular surface, as overnight winds compacted some, drifted it deep elsewhere, and left wonderful light faceshot powder in the trees and sheltered slopes. 15 inches more predicted by tomorrow, with continued cold, so should be a fair day, what with just a few locals on the slopes. 35 inches predicted through Tuesday. Tough getting back to the cabin from the slopes, with a mob of people parked on I-80 trying to get to the flatlands so they can go to work Monday. Had to use wiles and backroad knowledge to escape their self-made traffic hell. Must have seen 10 different vehicles in ditches, in the trees, and one UP a bank. These tourists drive like maniacs. Cleared the deck, then cranked up the plow truck and cleared the driveway, and when I finished there were 3 more inches on the deck. Life is good. Get it while you can. In NYC on 72 street we have about an inch and more snow is falling, and the usual group of yellow cars being unable to drive in it. |
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LAL,
Where were you today ? Friday at Sugar Bowl was pretty nice. Best day I've had there in a few years. I was too damn afraid of the tourists to leave the house today. Truckeeskibum "lal_truckee" wrote in message t... Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) But had plenty of freshies to ski. Irregular surface, as overnight winds compacted some, drifted it deep elsewhere, and left wonderful light faceshot powder in the trees and sheltered slopes. 15 inches more predicted by tomorrow, with continued cold, so should be a fair day, what with just a few locals on the slopes. 35 inches predicted through Tuesday. Tough getting back to the cabin from the slopes, with a mob of people parked on I-80 trying to get to the flatlands so they can go to work Monday. Had to use wiles and backroad knowledge to escape their self-made traffic hell. Must have seen 10 different vehicles in ditches, in the trees, and one UP a bank. These tourists drive like maniacs. Cleared the deck, then cranked up the plow truck and cleared the driveway, and when I finished there were 3 more inches on the deck. Life is good. Get it while you can. |
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Ernie wrote:
"lal_truckee" wrote CLIP The location is ?? Utah?? Truckee. |
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Neil Kaufman wrote:
LAL, Where were you today ? Friday at Sugar Bowl was pretty nice. Best day I've had there in a few years. Alpine. Best day(s) since the last best day(s) (remember last March when it snowed good pow almost every day?) I was too damn afraid of the tourists to leave the house today. They're not so bad. Just remember they're not real. Proof is: wait a maximum of 2 days and they're gone, poof. Like Keyser Söze. |
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lal_truckee wrote:
Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) But had plenty of freshies to ski. Irregular surface, as overnight winds compacted some, drifted it deep elsewhere, and left wonderful light faceshot powder in the trees and sheltered slopes. 15 inches more predicted by tomorrow, with continued cold, so should be a fair day, what with just a few locals on the slopes. 35 inches predicted through Tuesday. Tough getting back to the cabin from the slopes, with a mob of people parked on I-80 trying to get to the flatlands so they can go to work Monday. Had to use wiles and backroad knowledge to escape their self-made traffic hell. Must have seen 10 different vehicles in ditches, in the trees, and one UP a bank. These tourists drive like maniacs. Cleared the deck, then cranked up the plow truck and cleared the driveway, and when I finished there were 3 more inches on the deck. Life is good. Get it while you can. 1) Bite me... 2) Good news is, my Killington pass will be good at Alpine. |
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"lal_truckee" wrote in message
t... Still snowing hard, and cold. 40-50 inches in the last few days on the slopes. Windy today, so top closed (anemometer on the peak froze so don't know the actual wind velocity.) Foot and a half of powder in Park City last night, and here I sit in my basement office working. Bugger. |
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VtSkier wrote:
lal_truckee wrote: Get it while you can. 1) Bite me... 2) Good news is, my Killington pass will be good at Alpine. You think? The Alpine pass hasn't been good at Park City (a few discount coupons are issued, if I remember to ask); but the PC pass is supposedly good at Alpine. Go figu other than Powdr Corp is lame. |
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lal_truckee wrote:
VtSkier wrote: lal_truckee wrote: Get it while you can. 1) Bite me... 2) Good news is, my Killington pass will be good at Alpine. You think? The Alpine pass hasn't been good at Park City (a few discount coupons are issued, if I remember to ask); but the PC pass is supposedly good at Alpine. Go figu other than Powdr Corp is lame. Yup, I think. Park City is blacked out to all other Powdr passes. All Powdr passes work at all Powdr resorts EXCEPT Park City unless it's a PC pass, or at least that is what was announced this morning |
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