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Old November 27th 04, 10:50 PM
Wayne Decker
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Default Looks like tomorrow is another powder day...

Indeed. It has been snowing all day accross the Sierras and we have
warnings all the way down to 4,000 ft. It has been a fabulous ThanksGiving.
It was sunny but breezy on Thanks Giving day. The tourist stayed home to
recover from their drive, watch football and eat turkey. On Friday it was
partly cloudy and sometimes breezy but the tourists were hung over and
didn't start getting the kids moving and hitting the rental shops until
late---I road a lot of chairs alone until around 2pm--then they decended
like locust--and I went home after a great morning and early afternoon--just
too many boyfriends sandbagging their girfriends, parents terrorizing their
kids taking them where their shouldn't, inexperienced newbee riders who
don't know their is a code let alone know the code and either don't know or
don't care that they are blind on their heel side. This morning it was
snowing lightly lots of POW and lots of fun. Most of the trurists were too
sore--so again I was on empty chairs until around 11.--went on to do xmass
shopping then home. Then a nap and on to the concert this evening.


June opens on the 11th Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh.

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I ski, therefore I am
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Bwaaaahaaahaahaa !!!

From the NWS, SLC UT:

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heavy snow warning through Sunday morning...

A cold storm system will move directly over your region tonight and
into SW Wyoming...then slide south on Sunday. This will keep periods
of snow through the night which will change to snow showers and snow
squalls for Sunday morning. There may also be a period of lake
enhanced snow late tonight and Sunday morning. Snow will taper off
Sunday night as the storm system continues to move south. Dry and
milder weather will begin Tuesday and continue into Wednesday.

12 Hour Forecast beginning 17:00
Alta Guard Temperatu 9-11
Weather: Snow...heavy at times
Most Likely Snow Amount: 15-18
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-Astro

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http://ski.astropax.com/04-05/index.htm
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