kingslug
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Getting sporty over there...
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Sorry man, a low tracking over Michigan is not good for conditions in NE. Will it give us a base gain? Sure. Will it make for great conditions post storm? High unlikely, especially with a freezer blast right on itis heels. I'll be skiing on runs under guns Sun&Mon that's for sure!NAM at 45 hours. all blue in the next 3 slides too. on the line. but blue.
Models: NAM - Pivotal Weather
View NAM weather model forecast map image for 1 km AGL Reflectivity with Precip Type in Continental US on pivotalweather.com.www.pivotalweather.com
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I doubt my know what the GFS is ng, but all the actual pressure maps I've seen has center of pressure tracking over Michigan. If that is valid, no way that GFS pans out.Only need it to sit tight for next 20 runs.
Just realized that graphic is the next weds situation.I doubt my know what the GFS is ng, but all the actual pressure maps I've seen has center of pressure tracking over Michigan. If that is valid, no way that GFS pans out.
That would be about right, I'm working starting Tuesday for 7 straightJust realized that graphic is the next weds situation.
You're not going to be able to go off the backim holding loaf to sunday, so hoping the backside brings softness. staying in gorham and planning the river saturday to stress less on the road
What mountain are you going off the back of? I've only skied SL10 or so times. I was thinking of Wildcat. I've never skied the back. You end up at Mrs. Noosebomb's house, then a parking lot.
There's a back side at SL. The guys who ski it claim it's like western stuff. Shoots and small chimneys. It's mostly a wall of ledges.are you actually retarded?
the backside of the storm you moron.
thats aside from the fact that there is a skiable back side to sugarloaf.