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Crusher Beware 12/09/14

BenedictGomez

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How to use the Ignore function? I click on the name but don't see the option.

I've never found anyone worthy of that list nutil now. 100 post with 10 about cuss word is worthless to read. Time to use the ignore function.

1) Click on his user name in any of his troll posts, which takes you to his information page/screen
2) Upper left-handish' portion of screen there will be an "Add to Ignore List" option
3) Click "Add to Ignore List" and permanently rid yourself of his troll diarrhea
 

yeggous

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The Cat is a mixed bag. Firm base with just a coating on top. Base has a thick breakable crust. You're good 95% of the time until you put in too much edge and punch through. Then it is game over.

It is still snowing so I am hopeful that it will fill in.


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VTKilarney

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A co-worker drove from New York City to Burlington, Vermont on Wednesday evening. On Thursday morning (today), he drove from Burlington to the Northeast Kingdom.

He reported that snowfall totals on the western part of the state were MUCH higher than in the eastern part.
 

VTKilarney

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Burke is reporting 20" at the summit and opening with 20+ trails on Saturday
They are reporting 20", but did not indicate that the 20" is from this most recent storm. It appears that the 20" is total snow accumulation, and we're not sure how much is attributable to the most recent storm.
 

lstone84

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Jay Peak is good today, 2 ft. + and still snowing. It's definitely more dense than Whiteface but we all know how I feel about my Whiteface experience. Today is so much better untouched tracks on newly opened trails and glades. Went into Beaver Pond a few times and haven't hit a rock or stump. I may go get the non rock board.


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BenedictGomez

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They are reporting 20", but did not indicate that the 20" is from this most recent storm. It appears that the 20" is total snow accumulation, and we're not sure how much is attributable to the most recent storm.

Ohhhh......... So that was pretty disingenuous. I was really surprised when I heard that 20" figure. I assumed that could only be possible if some big-time mesoscale banding set up shop for a while right over Burke with a 3" or more per hour sortof a thing.
 

Tin

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Ohhhh......... So that was pretty disingenuous. I was really surprised when I heard that 20" figure. I assumed that could only be possible if some big-time mesoscale banding set up shop for a while right over Burke with a 3" or more per hour sortof a thing.



Smooth move Q.
 

lstone84

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By Sunday jay could pass 40" for the whole storm, left rain at the base right now though


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lstone84

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Jay peak now at 30", can't believe TKs 20-40 is going to be true for a few resorts.


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mriceyman

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Are there any hills in NJ? :wink:

Nice to see the sun after several days.

The sun has been a rare thing the last month or so.. Low 40s and rain is getting annoying


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