kingslug
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The Stowe report shows big storm moving in tuesday wednesday with over a foot!!!
Thought?
Thought?
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We're really stretching the "weekend"!The Stowe report shows big storm moving in tuesday wednesday with over a foot!!!
Thought?
The Stowe report shows big storm moving in tuesday wednesday with over a foot!!!
Thought?
The Stowe report shows big storm moving in tuesday wednesday with over a foot!!!
Thought?
Sugarbush is still basically 100% open today...not sure how the ungroomed natural isn't totally frozen solid but it's open.
Stowe is like 90% open, and Jay is 100%.
how can this be?
Might see you at Greek Ben, the snow is north of Snow Ridge, Watertown is getting hammered. Bummer, finally some LES and it doesn't hit Snow Ridge.It looks like Cornhead has the right idea. Snow Ridge will get nailed by lake effect and the rest will get nothing. I regret committing to driving students to Greek Peek tomorrow.
STRONG recovery effort by Mount Snow! Fresh, dry, chalky man-made all over Ripcord was a SWEET surprise, and worthy of 5 "re-do's" by my group I ski with!!
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The 2 most likely reasons for the yellowish snow, are #1 sediment in the water from all the rain on Thursday or #2 - some internal oxidation residue from the Snowmaking pipe getting picked up in the water flowing through themSkied Mt snow yesterday, how come the snow they were blowing was yellow? Didn't taste good either, I know that you shouldn't eat the yellow snow but it's hard not to when the gun is blowing towards you.