xwhaler
Active member
Honest question that I've recently been curious about.
Given the high March sun angle do we need upper 30's to yield something resembling spring turns? Can it be colder?
Assume trails that get direct sun/not shade.
I realize lots of variables at play but given the hardpack we've been skiing on the last 2 wknds I want some softer snow!
This wknd looks to be in the upper 20s up north mid to upper 30's south so trying to position myself so I'm not skiing hardpack frozen groomers in late March.
Bluebird both days
Given the high March sun angle do we need upper 30's to yield something resembling spring turns? Can it be colder?
Assume trails that get direct sun/not shade.
I realize lots of variables at play but given the hardpack we've been skiing on the last 2 wknds I want some softer snow!
This wknd looks to be in the upper 20s up north mid to upper 30's south so trying to position myself so I'm not skiing hardpack frozen groomers in late March.
Bluebird both days