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Puck it

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And it is not in the Northeast!!!!

CURRENT CONDITIONS
Day Session Jan 27, 2014
SNOWFALL FROM THE LAST STORM:
3 inches
AVERAGE SNOW DEPTH:
54-112 inch base


Sugar Mountain , NC

WTF!!!!
 

mbedle

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I think nearby Beach might be second in line. They have the elevations going for them down there. They are the first and second highest skied peaks on the east.
 

fbrissette

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Really strange winter in the Northeast. It either rains like crazy, or it's simply too cold to carry significant moisture.
 

MadMadWorld

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Mont Sainte-Anne is claiming 93" and Massif 79" but that is ridiculous so I'm guessing it needs to be converted to inches!
 

fbrissette

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Mont Sainte-Anne is claiming 93" and Massif 79" but that is ridiculous so I'm guessing it needs to be converted to inches!

I assume these are in cm (so roughly 36 and 31 inches but I dont even believe these numbers considering le Massif has 20% unopened trails.
 
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