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Mohawk (night): Saturday, 12/1/2007


Originally Posted by Greg It's my understanding that water is a big concern this season. That's pretty depressing. Just imagine if it gets super cold and they don'...

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Old Nov 27, 2007, 12:47 PM   #41 (permalink)
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It's my understanding that water is a big concern this season. That's pretty depressing. Just imagine if it gets super cold and they don't have the water to make a ton of snow? Oof. That's a kick in the nuts.
any chance you could elaborate on this a little?
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any chance you could elaborate on this a little?
I don't know the specifics. Chris just indicated that "this year water is a real problem." My guess it's simply due to the lack of rain this fall.
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Old Nov 27, 2007, 1:46 PM   #43 (permalink)
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I don't know the specifics. Chris just indicated that "this year water is a real problem." My guess it's simply due to the lack of rain this fall.
In that case I guess I'm pretty thankful for the rain we've been getting...
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I don't know the specifics. Chris just indicated that "this year water is a real problem." My guess it's simply due to the lack of rain this fall.
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In that case I guess I'm pretty thankful for the rain we've been getting...
Agreed! I'd rather have more snow in the heart of winter than a little bit of early season fun.
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I just want them to seed bumps as early as possible and open Little Joe (a given) and Tom's Treat for my daughter. Quite frankly, I'm not concerned with what happens on the rest of the mountain...
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Old Nov 27, 2007, 6:35 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I feel like a traitor, but anyone interested in Mohawk on Friday if they actually open?
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Old Nov 27, 2007, 6:42 PM   #47 (permalink)
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I feel like a traitor, but anyone interested in Mohawk on Friday if they actually open?
Interested but I have plans Friday too.
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I feel like a traitor, but anyone interested in Mohawk on Friday if they actually open?
I love Mohawk! If by some miracle my boots and skis are back (seeing as I can't drop them off until tomorrow for mounting the bindings) I'd be interested. Then again, if I can't make it, I'm sure Brian will.
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Sounds good to me, I NEED to slide again!!
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Sounds good to me, I NEED to slide again!!
You skied early season with Grassi there last year, right? What is their typical early season offering, i.e. what trail(s)? Arrowhead?
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