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| Stowe - December 31, 2007 Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: In my mind, northern New England
Posts: 742
| Got this from Sunday River: * Over a foot of fresh powder and snow will continue through the night! *
__________________ To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high. |
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| | #153 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: CT, VT
Posts: 261
| Jim- Their website stated they received about 7 inches at the base area and 12" at the top before it changed over to rain. How much rain they had and the damage it caused I don't know. Check out the websight, looked pretty good earlier today. Mark |
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: CT
Posts: 11
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i'm not sure if i believe that though, i'm sure it rained and/or sleeted at times. i'm wondering if i should make the extra hour up to Killington since my pass works up there as well.
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