Rambo
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Doesn't look half bad:
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAPlease, we all know its marketing - there couldn't really be that much snow
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yup, that infamous Jay Cloud and Jay Marketing Machine kicking in again. Sure, Yup, believe that when I see it. Bet those pics were taken two months ago in the February storm for sure.
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This also means they really don't have the base of like, Stowe.
This also means they really don't have the base of like, Stowe.
What?Stowe closed because they had NO base while Jay stayed open on their" less base than Stowe base.
While your geographic statements of location are essentially accurate, your conclusions are completely false. Lake Chaplain is not a catch for NoVT except in rare circumstances and never provides the bulk of the moisture even then. Jay's topography is what causes its massive snow fall, it does not get the most snowfall in the north east despite it. You can site your preference for one mountain or the other but your reasons are suspect and your science is just plain wrong.I make my statements based on trips to Jay and Stowe on the same weekend. Stowe may have reported less snowfall, but seems to have more base, on average. Stowe is closer to lake champlain and has a more substantial mountain ridge/basin to extract moisture from storms. Jay is just a single peak out in the middle of nowhere.
Why does it look deep? Blue jacket looks like a shorter woman leaning over mid turn, and is behind a small ridge or drift of snow. Probably about ankle deep.