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The Official 12/5 - 12/7 Storm Discussion Thread


Originally Posted by Greg Well, me staying home today was probably a good thing. My daughter has had a 102+ fever all day and now my wife is sick. I'...

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Old Dec 7, 2003, 9:53 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Well, me staying home today was probably a good thing. My daughter has had a 102+ fever all day and now my wife is sick. I'll be playing hooky tomorrow, but it will be to mend them, not ski (not complaining, just disappointed).
Sorry to hear you guys down with the flu, Greg. That junk is bad this year, better to make sure fevers are down and coughs supressed.

And, I don't think Killington is going to have a problem next week. Hope you get better.
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And, I don't think Killington is going to have a problem next week. Hope you get better.
Intellicast.com is calling for rain and 52 degrees for Killington on Thursday. Oh...and I'm not sick...yet...
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And, I don't think Killington is going to have a problem next week. Hope you get better.
Intellicast.com is calling for rain and 52 degrees for Killington on Thursday. Oh...and I'm not sick...yet...
Thursday is a long way out. And, I'm sure it will be cooler at the summit. Might want to check the elevation temps. I'm seeing a high of 40-45 with a low of 20, 50 percent chance of showers during the day and snow showers during the night.

http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts...on.0to3top.php

Lol, check this out. http://www.killingtonchat.com/viewtopic.php?t=1222
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So *that's* the trick. Get there before the storm so you're snowed in at the slopes.... I'll have to remember that one!
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Old Dec 9, 2003, 11:55 AM   #57 (permalink)
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Well, me staying home today was probably a good thing. My daughter has had a 102+ fever all day and now my wife is sick. I'll be playing hooky tomorrow, but it will be to mend them, not ski (not complaining, just disappointed).

My K trip in November got rained out, I missed this powder weekend, and now it looks like more rain may spoil this Friday's planned K trip. This season has gotten off to a terrible [non] start for me...
You have every right to complain. You get all stoked up to go and carve some turns and have to drop the plans. I had similar false starts earlier, but am finally getting out there. Monday was great, Sunday would have been better from what I've read. We'll get our days. . .here's how my plans worked out, but not without some strife.

I asked for Monday off from work on Friday and it was OK'd. By 4:00 Sunday I was wondering if school might be closed because it hadn't stopped snowing (24" in Schodack, NY). Or, what if the heat goes south and they can't open. Maybe a two hour school opening delay. By Sunday night I'm worried that email at work might go down and I'll be called in. McKenzie wakes up middle of night, says she doesn't feel good. I checked her temp in the morning- 98.6- whew. email is still working. Kids are well, waiting for the bus. I guess I can go skiing now. Whew!

It's the unexpected stuff we have no control over. For those of us with families, anything can happen.

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My wife and I did our Christmas shopping on Saturday night. Had about 10 other people in BJ's. Maybe a couple dozen stragglers in the mall. Each store we went to, we had 2 or 3 salespeople dying to help us. It was great!

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Hey Jimme - where'd you go Monday? Did you go to Windham, by any chance? I have always wanted to try there, and may try to get there over Xmas when I am home in Saratoga. If you have a review of the place, let us know........
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