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Colorado drought continues, snowfall below normal
1/01/2004
Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt |
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cindy wrote:
1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt Yeah, but here in the Gunnison river basin we're at 119% Woo-hoo! Got some nice turns in at CB and Monarch over the weekend. Matt |
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cindy wrote:
1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt Go to the link above and you will see that the latest numbers are dated 1/12. Yes, we are still below average, but what does it really matter? If you look at the data for other states, such as UT, NV and CA, they also have areas that are below average. Woop-de-do. I am not afraid to take my skis out. And I have never really had a 'bad' day of skiing anyhow. It is all in your mind... ---------------------- Chester Skiers do it with poles |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:51:32 CST, "cindy"
wrote: 1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt Someone needs to hit the browser "refresh" button, dumbass. -Astro |
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cindy wrote:
1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt All the Sierra basins are above average. ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/ca.txt WHICH ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH! Come on Ullr! Get with the program! We want more dumpage. Maybe if I tell Skadi about what you've been doing on your nights out with Thor and Loki; you know what she thinks of Loki, and how much trouble you got in last time... |
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On 2004-01-12, Chester Bullock penned:
Go to the link above and you will see that the latest numbers are dated 1/12. Yes, we are still below average, but what does it really matter? If you look at the data for other states, such as UT, NV and CA, they also have areas that are below average. Woop-de-do. I am not afraid to take my skis out. And I have never really had a 'bad' day of skiing anyhow. It is all in your mind... We spent the weekend at Winter Park ... no fresh snow whatsoever. Still had a great time. I won't deny that a good snow dump would have made it even better, though ... -- monique |
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Monique Y. Herman wrote:
We spent the weekend at Winter Park ... no fresh snow whatsoever. Still had a great time. I won't deny that a good snow dump would have made it even better, though ... Loveland, Sunday 1/11-'bout the only runs I didn't care for were the black runs under chair 1. Still some granite to dodge. Other than that, the snow felt fine, and I had a *real* good time. Sam "Still need some snow to cover the granite on the steep stuff" Seiber |
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I just returned from Aspen?Snowmass. They just had 31 inches last week.
"cindy" wrote in message link.net... 1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt |
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In article , Chester Bullock
says... cindy wrote: 1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt Go to the link above and you will see that the latest numbers are dated 1/12. Yes, we are still below average, but what does it really matter? If you look at the data for other states, such as UT, NV and CA, they also have areas that are below average. Woop-de-do. I am not afraid to take my skis out. And I have never really had a 'bad' day of skiing anyhow. It is all in your mind... ---------------------- Chester Skiers do it with poles It makes a BIG difference when you equate snowfall to powder. Clearly, UT has MANY more BIG powder days than CO this year BoftheW |
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BoftheW wrote:
In article , Chester Bullock says... cindy wrote: 1/01/2004 Snowfall below normal: BEAVER CREEKK VILLAGE 84 % of average BERTHOUD SUMMIT 84 % of average COPPER MOUNTAIN 74 % of average GRIZZLY PEAK/Araphoe Basin 66 % of average VAIL MOUNTAIN 84 % of average LOVELAND BASIN 73 % of average ftp://ftp.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/data/snow/update/co.txt Go to the link above and you will see that the latest numbers are dated 1/12. Yes, we are still below average, but what does it really matter? If you look at the data for other states, such as UT, NV and CA, they also have areas that are below average. Woop-de-do. I am not afraid to take my skis out. And I have never really had a 'bad' day of skiing anyhow. It is all in your mind... ---------------------- Chester Skiers do it with poles It makes a BIG difference when you equate snowfall to powder. Clearly, UT has MANY more BIG powder days than CO this year BoftheW That's true almost every year. It's nature's way of compensating for the over abundance of religious zealots you have to put up with in Utah. Matt (living in godless Western Co) |
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