Cornhead
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Here is a great pic to see how big that glacier is on top of Superstar.
Looks like July might be possible, at least for those willing to hike, astounding.
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Here is a great pic to see how big that glacier is on top of Superstar.
Looks like July might be possible, at least for those willing to hike, astounding.
Has this ever happened before? I know at A-Basin, the manager has stated that once temps hit the 50's they lose an average of 4 inches of base a day
Has this ever happened before? I know at A-Basin, the manager has stated that once temps hit the 50's they lose an average of 4 inches of base a day
Theyre also at 6k' base altitude
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You must be joking. I was there yesterday and the powder in the woods was still powder at 3PM. Based on ASC's last year of owning Killington, there was about 30' of glacier. An extended 2-week meltdown, with daytime highs in the 70s and night time lows in the 50's resulted in a loss of 5' to 8' per week. They closed just prior to Memorial Day. As long as the temps go down below freezing at night, there is almost no loss of base.They will be lucky to last till June. Even yesterday a lot of the pack melted, a couple weeks like this it won't matter how much there is.
I don't think anyone here has suggested that they won't. But I also don't think that this will get them into June.Why is everyone talking like Killington is not going to add any more natural? It's just the beginning of March.
I don't think anyone here has suggested that they won't. But I also don't think that this will get them into June.
You must be joking. I was there yesterday and the powder in the woods was still powder at 3PM. Based on ASC's last year of owning Killington, there was about 30' of glacier. An extended 2-week meltdown, with daytime highs in the 70s and night time lows in the 50's resulted in a loss of 5' to 8' per week. They closed just prior to Memorial Day. As long as the temps go down below freezing at night, there is almost no loss of base.
Spot on. While they have set themselves up to be open until June, Mother Nature gets the final word.You will be surprised how fast it will go once it really gets warm and that suns hits it all day. It all depends on what mother nature has in store for us this spring. March 10 to June is a LOT of time.
Spot on. While they have set themselves up to be open until June, Mother Nature gets the final word.
Depends on what the Vegas odds are.
I have powder in the woods at my house too, it doesn't mean the exposed pack didn't start to melt where the sun was beating on it.
I live 4 towns over - so am I am here every day, not just yesterday. We lost base (not a lot) the last few days and it didn't even reach 40 degrees. You will be surprised how fast it will go once it really gets warm and that suns hits it all day. It all depends on what mother nature has in store for us this spring. March 10 to June is a LOT of time.
To each his own opinion, time will tell. I hope they make it, it's been a while since the bikinis were out on Superstar in June.