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Old November 21st 06, 05:54 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.

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Old November 21st 06, 06:47 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Not as badly as 90-degree **** :-(

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Old November 21st 06, 06:55 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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The Real Bev wrote:
Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Not as badly as 90-degree **** :-(


This is true. My god where do you live ?

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Old November 21st 06, 07:18 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Yabahoobs wrote:

The Real Bev wrote:
Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Not as badly as 90-degree **** :-(


This is true. My god where do you live ?


SoCal. It's snowed here in the basin THREE TIMES since I was born so I
guess I can't really complain much. It's really only the weather up in
the mountains that counts.

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Old November 21st 06, 09:51 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Ohh, this is probably not a good time to mention that all but one
lift at Loveland is running. Nearly 900 acres.

Sam "Recent pictures on my site @ www.iskico.com" Seiber
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Old November 22nd 06, 12:35 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Sam Seiber wrote:
Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Ohh, this is probably not a good time to mention that all but one
lift at Loveland is running. Nearly 900 acres.

Sam "Recent pictures on my site @ www.iskico.com" Seiber


We're skiing at Crested Butte too. Even though the temps are
"unseasonable" man made and natural snow combined provide some good
skiing. Warning: For me any skiing is good.

Jack

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Old November 24th 06, 05:18 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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CBJack wrote:
We're skiing at Crested Butte too. Even though the temps are
"unseasonable" man made and natural snow combined provide some good
skiing. Warning: For me any skiing is good.


Roger on the any skiing part. BTW, things were quite nice at Loveland
last Wednesday. The south facing stuff got warmed up. I should have
gotten on that stuff before the shade hit it. All the rest was quite
nice.

Sam "Damn those lines at A-Basin have been ugly this season" Seiber
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Old November 22nd 06, 06:14 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Sam Seiber wrote:
Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Ohh, this is probably not a good time to mention that all but one
lift at Loveland is running. Nearly 900 acres.

Sam "Recent pictures on my site @ www.iskico.com" Seiber


They opened up Peak 10, 6 chair and the Imperial lift at Breck today.
Can't say 6 or Imperial were very good though. Lots of rocks but they
should have most of them marked by this afternoon and the snow will be
better once it gets tracked up a bit. Still it seems like marketing is
making the trail opening decisions, not ski patrol.

Peak 10 was pretty good though. Lots of man made on the blue runs and
they even opened the back side and Spitfire and Corsaire. No Burn yet.

I hear Keystone also opened all three peaks so at least there is a bit
of terrain open in the Colorado high country for the long weekend but I
can't say the conditions are all that great. We still need some more
snow.

snoig

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Old November 24th 06, 05:21 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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snoig wrote:
They opened up Peak 10, 6 chair and the Imperial lift at Breck today.
Can't say 6 or Imperial were very good though. Lots of rocks but they
should have most of them marked by this afternoon and the snow will be
better once it gets tracked up a bit. Still it seems like marketing is
making the trail opening decisions, not ski patrol.


I think I agree. Even at Loveland it pays to keep an eye open. There
are cooties in there! Sure seems to be busy here in Colorado.
Looking right now at A-Basins webcam (11/24 @ 11:20), and the maze at
Exo is full.

Sam "Glad to hear about more snow begining of next week" Seiber
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Old November 22nd 06, 07:00 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Sam Seiber wrote:
Yabahoobs wrote:

SNOW ALREADY...

Godamn...It's almost December. This 60 degree **** sucks.


Ohh, this is probably not a good time to mention that all but one
lift at Loveland is running. Nearly 900 acres.


Copper was great on Sunday. Should be just as good or better on Turkey
Day. Only rocks I found were in the bumps. I could easily find more
rocks, but I try to avoid that by staying where there looks to be lots
of coverage. More natural is needed, but the combination of natural
and man made is really nice. Cool to see all the race teams training
with their own lanes.
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