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Loveland snow report
Loveland has a few nice pictures on their site. Head off to:
http://www.skiloveland.com/snowmaking This is in part a test post, but I had to include something ObSki. Sam "Wainting for Loveland to open" Seiber |
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Sam Seiber wrote:
Loveland has a few nice pictures on their site. Head off to: http://www.skiloveland.com/snowmaking Nice! I never got to ski Loveland, but passed it going to and from my exam (which was at winter park, or mary jane to be precise). Time for your ski season to start. Ours ended last weekend, and now we are in t-shirts as the temps climb into the 20C range, and are getting thunderstorms. ant |
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Sam Seiber wrote in message ...
Loveland has a few nice pictures on their site. Head off to: http://www.skiloveland.com/snowmaking This is in part a test post, but I had to include something ObSki. Sam "Wainting for Loveland to open" Seiber I was talking to a friend who works there last night and the rumor now is that they will not open untill it snows. Not sure how things are going at the Basin. I may have to drive up there and check it out. We have near record highs here in Breck. No snow in the peaks yet. Come on, this time last year I was knee deep on Loveland pass. snoig |
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snoig wrote:
I was talking to a friend who works there last night and the rumor now is that they will not open untill it snows. Loveland has a ways to go to get Homerun covered. I love webcams. Me thinks they need a week of normal to sub normal temps to get things going. Not sure how things are going at the Basin. I may have to drive up there and check it out. I figger about the same as Loveland. I too might have to do a drive about this weekend to see for myself. Nice thing about the Basin is you can see all of it from US6. To get the inside dope on Loveland will require a bit of walking. Something I am thinking about doing this weekend. I wonder how much snow they lost on the upper 500' of vert. The photo on their website is about a week and a half old. See: http://www.skiloveland.com/snowmaking We have near record highs here in Breck. No snow in the peaks yet. I havn't keep track of where Breck starts its snowmaking. Peak 9? Since you are in Breck, perhaps you can tell us what you can see from town. Any sign of the home made white stuff? Most of the Breck cams are on Peak 8. I havn't seen anything white on 'em so far. Come on, this time last year I was knee deep on Loveland pass. I think we could do that this weekend. On the west side of the divide, very near the top of the pass is a pool of molten snow. We could stand in it, just for the braggin' rights! We will just leave out the *molten* part in our snow report. Sam "OK, who ****ed off Ullr?" Seiber |
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Sam Seiber wrote in message ...
I havn't keep track of where Breck starts its snowmaking. Peak 9? Since you are in Breck, perhaps you can tell us what you can see from town. Any sign of the home made white stuff? Most of the Breck cams are on Peak 8. I havn't seen anything white on 'em so far. They just started blowing snow. Had the guns on all day today. Right now they have the bottom part of Cashier covered. They usually start with Cashier and Bonanza on Peak 9 and open the Beaver Run chair first, then Quicksilver, Mercury and the Falcon (Peak 10). It was below freezing all day today but it looks like it's going to warm up so I'm not sure how long the snowmaking will last. I don't think we will see Loveland or the Basin open by next weekend. snoig |
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On the other hand, Loveland opened today!
Sam Seiber wrote: snoig wrote: I was talking to a friend who works there last night and the rumor now is that they will not open untill it snows. Loveland has a ways to go to get Homerun covered. I love webcams. Me thinks they need a week of normal to sub normal temps to get things going. Not sure how things are going at the Basin. I may have to drive up there and check it out. I figger about the same as Loveland. I too might have to do a drive about this weekend to see for myself. Nice thing about the Basin is you can see all of it from US6. To get the inside dope on Loveland will require a bit of walking. Something I am thinking about doing this weekend. I wonder how much snow they lost on the upper 500' of vert. The photo on their website is about a week and a half old. See: http://www.skiloveland.com/snowmaking We have near record highs here in Breck. No snow in the peaks yet. I havn't keep track of where Breck starts its snowmaking. Peak 9? Since you are in Breck, perhaps you can tell us what you can see from town. Any sign of the home made white stuff? Most of the Breck cams are on Peak 8. I havn't seen anything white on 'em so far. Come on, this time last year I was knee deep on Loveland pass. I think we could do that this weekend. On the west side of the divide, very near the top of the pass is a pool of molten snow. We could stand in it, just for the braggin' rights! We will just leave out the *molten* part in our snow report. Sam "OK, who ****ed off Ullr?" Seiber |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 at 02:02 GMT, Varanasi Benares penned:
On the other hand, Loveland opened today! It did?? Why no mention here? http://www.skiloveland.com/ -- monique PLEASE don't CC me. Please. Pretty please with sugar on top. Whatever it takes, just don't CC me! I'm already subscribed!! |
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Try this:
http://www.skiloveland.com/newsbureau/newsbureau.htm Monique Y. Herman wrote: On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 at 02:02 GMT, Varanasi Benares penned: On the other hand, Loveland opened today! It did?? Why no mention here? http://www.skiloveland.com/ |
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Varanasi Benares wrote in news:3F9FACE8.3060204
@bamoo.net: http://www.skiloveland.com/newsbureau/newsbureau.htm Top to bottom, 1000 vertical ft? We got longer trails than that in PA. I thought those Colorady resorts were supposed to be so much bigger. |
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Chuck wrote:
Top to bottom, 1000 vertical ft? We got longer trails than that in PA. I thought those Colorady resorts were supposed to be so much bigger. Read that again. That is 1000 VERTICAL feet. Not a run 1000 feet long. The run is about a mile long. Anyway, love to hear what skiing is available TODAY in PA. Anyway, Loveland is one of the smaller areas in the state. Hard to beleive that all of our areas aren't the same, huh. But I would take Loveland any day over anything east of it. Sam "Waiting for todays PA snow report" Seiber |
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