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Sugarloaf Snowfall


The Sugarloaf website cam shows the mountain nicely covered in about 3-4" of snow. I was kind of wondering how the mountain would fare after yesterdays nor'easter. ...

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Old Nov 5, 2004, 12:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sugarloaf Snowfall

The Sugarloaf website cam shows the mountain nicely covered in about 3-4" of snow. I was kind of wondering how the mountain would fare after yesterdays nor'easter. Jim Cantore, from the Weather Channel, mentioned Sugarloaf last night when they covered the Northeast. He said that the mountain would recieve 10-18" of snowfall Looks like he was wrong Anyway, some snow is better than none at all.

Anyone know how Killington fared last night? Since there website has not been updated yet for today it's hard to guess. It's really anoying that ASC is removing the chat area from yet another one of their resorts.
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I don't think Killington got too much in the way of snow...

FYI, a bunch of the K-Chat refugees have started their own Killington chat forums:
http://www.killington-insider.com/
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It's really nice of Killington to post a picture of todays snowfall. The picture of the snow on the side of a building is really helpfull Next time how about a picture of the thing we like to ski on, you know a mountain. I like the place alot, but the people running it are pathetic.
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Does anyone know if the guns are running at the Loaf???? I'm hoping they started blowing snow by now, to add to what's fallen already.
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