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I can't seem to figure out how to post an image.
Aerial of Mt Morris...not sure how old:
http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/10/big-tupper-aerial.html
Go Bing look at the bird's eye view of it and you can see the upper chair.
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I can't seem to figure out how to post an image.
Aerial of Mt Morris...not sure how old:
http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/10/big-tupper-aerial.html
Go Bing look at the bird's eye view of it and you can see the upper chair.
So which lift is lift 2?
Holy cow...I'd never seen Bing Bird's Eye View. That's incredibly detailed. Freaked me out I think I saw my wife in her bikini in our back yard.
Surprised me that you could get that detail for Mt Morris, but not Whiteface or Gore. Also I couldn't figure out how to rotate images the way you can in Google Earth.
VR...I was trying to pinpoint Big Tupper on this map but with county lines so faint I couldn't really do it:
http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/09/new-york-state-snowfall-map.html
In relation to the lake though it did seem like it would have to be an odd SW fetch to get lake effect. By the way if anyone has a better NY State average annual snowfall map with county lines - I'd love to see it.
I haven't read all nine pages of this thread yet so sorry if this has been addressed already. If anyone can help with the date of this BT map...would really appreciate it:
http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/10/big-tupper-trail-map.html
Harv -
The map you linked to DOES have county lines. They are hard to see, but they are there. Looks like they have a data point at Tupper Lake (likely in town, not on the mountain) at 105".
TW...I knew those county lines were there, I just couldn't really make them out. Or I didn't know that part of the state well enough to know that the 105" reading was Tupper Lake - thanks for that.
I've started to take an interest in the Big Tupper thing, and I love the old ski brochures etc. I set up a link that will automatically direct to all my Big Tupper stuff, and the link should continue to carry new stuff as I add more:
http://harvey44.blogspot.com/search/label/big tupper
I stopped by Big Tupper after my wifes G-ma's funeral on monday and took a coulpe pics
http://s937.photobucket.com/albums/ad213/kerovick/
Had a chance to get up to Big T and talk to the guys making it happen.
I'm linking the first installment in a multipart Harvey Road piece on Big Tupper.
Part 1 - The Struggle for Survival
Part 2 - Mountain Ops and Lower Mtn Tour
Part 3 - Upper Mountain
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More to follow.