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Old January 16th 05, 04:00 AM
rosco
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marty wrote:

"lal_truckee" wrote in message
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marty wrote:

Windy. Heavy snow during the morning will give way to snow showers


during

the afternoon. High 34F.


Winds S at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulating 6 to 10

inches.

When I see a weather report like the one above, I stay home and wait for


the

next opportunity.


Wrong. When you see a weather report like the one above, drop
everything, jump in the car, and head on up. Learn to ski the good
weather days like these, and you won't have to suffer so many days of
foul clear weather with firmpack snow amid firmly packed skiers.



So I've got it backwards? When it comes to wind predictions, at what point
do you stay home?
What do you mean by "learn to ski the good weather days like these...?" Are
there some things to know or do that make skiing in high winds (I was
actually thinking more along the lines of 20-35mph) more
rewarding/enjoyable/successful?


Good googles.



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