BenedictGomez
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Hmmmm, you might owe TWC an apology letter.[/QUOT
Why?
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Hmmmm, you might owe TWC an apology letter.[/QUOT
Why?
Seems like Cats got hammered, and the coast got hammered
Wish I could postpone to Monday (can take the day off) but going up for rain/mix after two mild March days...guess we will have to deal with the crowds tomorrow. :xTons of metro skiers are going to get excited and head north to areas that got 0" in the past 48 hours. Awesome.
Nothing up here in the Lakes Region. Actually, it was very pleasant outside today. Seemed like the snow was melting quite a bit. Currently 42*. Meanwhile, metro Boston is over a foot, some places approaching two feet. These types of storms are very frustrating. Tons of metro skiers are going to get excited and head north to areas that got 0" in the past 48 hours. Awesome. I can deal with seeing this once or twice a season. But man, there have been so many of these SoNE coastals this year.
Platty is over 5 hours. Would love to ski there but it just isn't in the cards on short notice. Happy for all of you Catskills skiers. Go get it!!
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fujiwhara!
Well, you can head down to the Berkshires, or S.VT. Didn't Magic got a few inches?Nothing up here in the Lakes Region.
Platty is over 5 hours. Would love to ski there but it just isn't in the cards on short notice. Happy for all of you Catskills skiers. Go get it!!
6-9" is not something to sneaze at, you greedy bunch! ;-)Seems like Cats got hammered, and the coast got hammered, but the Berks are 'only' reporting 6 - 9 or somewhere thereabouts.