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Old December 8th 07, 10:27 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default It's snowing in the mountains

On Dec 8, 10:28 am, klaus wrote:
snoig wrote:
On Dec 7, 4:06 pm, Richard Henry wrote:
The auto-reporting snow gauges around Mammoth are showing a sudden
jump:


http://cdec.water.ca.gov/snow/curren...OwensMono.html


Yep, just shoveled over a foot off the deck yesterday and it's still
coming down.


My autoreporting dog is about 26" tall at the shoulder. Judging from
this morning's Vinnie Invitational Frisbee Game, I have close to about
30".

http://www.xmission.com/~klaus/Chava...vaDolphin3.jpg

-klaus


Nice shots.

The foot on the deck was yesterday morning. Now I need to do it all
over again.

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Old December 9th 07, 02:21 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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In article ,
snoig wrote:
On Dec 8, 10:28 am, klaus wrote:

My autoreporting dog is about 26" tall at the shoulder. Judging from
this morning's Vinnie Invitational Frisbee Game, I have close to about
30".


The foot on the deck was yesterday morning. Now I need to do it all
over again.


Rod got a 5 Rutschblock on a NE aspect at 9000' teaching field work to a
Level I Class this week. We have a 53" base, and a potential 7th Skier
problem just above the October snow.
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Old December 9th 07, 03:57 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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snoig said:

Yep, just shoveled over a foot off the deck yesterday and it's still
coming down.


Hopefully you caught Chair 6 opening today:

http://homepage.mac.com/saemisch/Temp/BreckReport.jpg

Mike...

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Old December 9th 07, 09:20 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Jeff Davis wrote:
Richard Henry wrote:
The auto-reporting snow gauges around Mammoth are showing a sudden
jump:


That's how you do it in San Diego. Wow. We just look outside. You
ex-Navy guys are just to high tech for us backwoods cowboys in
Wyoming.


Cowboys don't live in carparks.

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Old December 9th 07, 01:56 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Dec 8, 8:21 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:

The foot on the deck was yesterday morning. Now I need to do it all
over again.


Rod got a 5 Rutschblock on a NE aspect at 9000' teaching field work to a
Level I Class this week. We have a 53" base, and a potential 7th Skier
problem just above the October snow.
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According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker."


Well, sorry to hear that but if you are lucky and get a couple more
nights of double digit snow, you may have a chance to catch up to some
of the Colorado resorts. Again, sorry to hear about your bad snow
year.

http://www.wolfcreekski.com/
http://www.skicb.com/winter-mountain-grooming.html - almost 7' in 7
days
http://www.skimonarch.com/snow_report.asp
http://www.silvertonmountain.com/snowreport.php

snoig
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Old December 10th 07, 05:07 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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In article ,
ant wrote:

Cowboys don't live in carparks.


Neither do I.
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Old December 11th 07, 11:10 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Richard Henry wrote:

It's a 7-hour trip to Mammoth. I'm not starting out unless there is
some assurance of good conditions.

On the other hand, when I look out the window, I see fruit trees.


I have one orange on my little tree, but it's HUUUUUUGE.

And on the other other hand, the local mountains (two and a half hours
if the roads are clear) are also getting their first natural snow of
the year.

http://www.bearmountain.com/bearmountain_snowreport.php


1.5 hours, but not until there's more open. Normal crowds are bad enough.

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Old December 12th 07, 09:43 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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The Real Bev wrote:
I have one orange on my little tree, but it's HUUUUUUGE.


I have a weird little lemon tree under the deck, and when I got home in May,
as autumn was unfolding, I had 2 weird little lemons on it. And then, a
weird little egg appeared under the lemon tree! I think it might have been
one of the pigeons, taking time off from scrounging the birdseed that falls
from the deck.

Hoping for big lemons this summer, but so far the tree is as small and weird
as ever.

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Old December 14th 07, 04:04 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default It's snowing in the mountains

On Dec 9, 2:20 am, "ant" wrote:
Jeff Davis wrote:
Richard Henry wrote:
The auto-reporting snow gauges around Mammoth are showing a sudden
jump:


That's how you do it in San Diego. Wow. We just look outside. You
ex-Navy guys are just to high tech for us backwoods cowboys in
Wyoming.


Cowboys don't live in carparks.


Jeff is quite an authentic Western guy. You are a complete and total
fraud, who has no clue about cowboys.
Where do stalking criminals teach skiing this year?
Care to tell us where YOU are living? Going to be taking a couple of
Grand Tours of the West this year, happy to stop in and share the real
you with your mountain manager.
Must stop ****ing with cows.....

 




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