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We're down 26" of snow

Cheese

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I don't usually tune skis before every trip but this year the hard pack buffs off the edges after a day or two on the slopes. All this filing might just bring a pair or two of skis to end of life this season. Very sad ...
 

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Mansfield snow stake is down about 1' compared to average and almost 2' to last year. And that is snow depth currently on the ground, not total snowfall.

I feel like Mansfield isn't hurting as much as places at lower elevation. I'd love to have a snow stake equivalent elsewhere. Certainly in the flat land we're way shorter than that.
 

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So probably the horrible question to ask but does this mean significantly early dates for the lifts to stop spinning towards the end of the season :sadwalk:
 

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So probably the horrible question to ask but does this mean significantly early dates for the lifts to stop spinning towards the end of the season :sadwalk:
Concern I have is that, after vacation week, visits will trail off a lot more than usual. I'm guessing the manmade snow will last a while, and I'm looking forward to some nice spring skiing as long as places don't cut their losses and close up early.
 

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Trying to stay positive, but since December 11th, Sunapee has received a whopping 13" of snow. Subtract for the rain that has fallen on the tail end of every storm, and they're probably in the negative :sad:.
 

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So probably the horrible question to ask but does this mean significantly early dates for the lifts to stop spinning towards the end of the season :sadwalk:

My understanding is that most resorts purchase their insurance based on a fixed "end of season" date. This is why many resorts will close with plenty of terrain open on a good year. As for a season ending quickly, as long as the groomers can harvest snow from the parks to continue to cover the base of the resorts, they'll remain open till "end of season".
 
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