Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Build that base baby. I fly in on December 21.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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sbooker wrote: |
Build that base baby. I fly in on December 21. |
So far, Lady La Nina has been very generous with her early season offerings.
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Off in the distance in the vastness of the North Pacific ocean a low pressure is born. It's going to slowly crawl across the Gulf of AK and build up some energy and cold air and then introduce itself to the Coast Range of BC before making its acquaintance with the Cascades and then mozy on over to the Tetons, the Wastach and Colorado Rockies sometime middle of next week. Bringing with it the gift of snow. How much is too early to say. Stay tuned.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Banff in March. Can't wait!
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Numerous Colorado ski areas opened this weekend. Talking with family in the burbs of Denver, they received 8 inches of snow yesterday and more coming later this week.
Things are starting to shape up and become clearer for the low pressure moving ashore on the PNW Sunday through mid-week. Already snowing lightly here in the Central Cascades. Wednesday is the day for large accumulations. Whistler-Blackcomb looking at up to 40cm. Similar amounts for Mt. Baker.
Storm totals for interior Mountain west locations in the 20cm range anticipated.
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Webcams show skiing in Winter Park, Colorado, with snowy scenery at all levels. Good memories of a holiday there many years ago.
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Mt.Bachelor opening for passholders on Nov 15, earliest open in 26 years.
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I'm heading to Sun Peaks for US thanksgiving for a nice easy piste skiing warmup to the season. Not expecting much from the conditions but they're trending in the right direction.
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@driz, looks like you picked a good year to roll the dice. And from where you're coming from, it looks like it's always a big bet! For you to get to SP is what, 30 hours?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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My location is probably quite confusing.. but I'm also in Seattle having moved here in September from SF after one too many 12+ hour trips to Tahoe.
So closer to 5-6 hours conditions permitting!
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@driz, ha, funny, now I get it. Also funny: I get to Tahoe in 12 hours from Seattle...but midweek, in spring. I've done the crawl up Echo and Donner from SF, not much fun. Have a gas at SP, and if you haven't tried Silver Star, highly recommended.
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You know it makes sense.
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Great forecast for the next week or more. While we wait, many know that Mt. Bachelor is being sold by Powdr corp, and that a local group is trying to buy it as well as, presumably, Vail or Alterra (my money is on Alterra). Whomever gets the prize, they'd better come with cash. Check out the ages on the primary lifts (except Sky, replaced last year, and Cloud, still young):
Pine Marten: 18 yrs since major refurbishment
NWX: completed 1996 (maybe a new tranny over the summer?)
Outback: completed 1987
Summit: completed 1997
Sunrise: competed 1993
Ugh. Not sure about replacement cost; my sense of it is $4-7million each.
Sources: Skiresort.info and Liftblog.com
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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About the same price as a North American Lift Pass then
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Poster: A snowHead
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Sun peaks today wrote: |
There’s no doubt that winter has arrived in Sun Peaks, BC, and anticipation is building as Mother Nature has been delivering the white stuff. However, due to slightly warmer temperatures over the past week, the decision has been made to push back Opening Day to Saturday, November 23. Snow is holding at higher elevations and the mid-mountain base is currently 45 cm. Snowmaking efforts began earlier this month and will soon resume in full force with temperatures forecast to cool this week. |
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Scooter in Seattle wrote: |
Mt.Bachelor opening for passholders on Nov 15, earliest open in 26 years. |
Won't be up there for opening day, but it should be really good. I hope they decide to open up more terrain soon with the recent foot plus that has fallen in the past 24 hours. Good start to the season.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Good first day of lift served. Snow was nice and soft. More snow on the way.
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@Toadman, did they mow anything, like Olympian? I'm going next Friday even if its IFR, would be good to know what's there if I can't see it. Decent wall of snow there on the side, nice. La Niña is delivering...so far.
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@Scooter - yes, they actually had groomed Thunderbird under Pine as well. But that means going over to Little Pine to get back to Skyliner. Overall, the coverage is really good. Over 5 feet of total snow fall so far. They are still getting staffed up with the plan for full lift ops on Nov. 29th. More snow incoming on Sunday evening -Wednesday.
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Several inches of precip. through Wednesday. Could add up to 3 plus feet in the BC Coast range and Northern Cascades, possibly 2 plus feet in Northern Idaho. Later in the week Sierras will see snow at higher elevations ~8k feet. Utah and Colorado resorts will see smaller totals. Fantastic start to the season.
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Walked the dog last night in a squall. Lasted about an hour and dropped an inch of fresh on the ground. The roads are icy and slick this morning in Central Oregon. Much, much more on the way. Currently stormy and snowing from the North Cascades to the Sierra's.
Whistler-Blackomb with 22 cm's in the last 24 hours.
Big White, BC - 18 cm's
Mt Baker with 35 cm's. past 24 hours - Announced opening day for Nov. 20th.
Crystal Mountain with 25 cm's
Mt Hood Meadows with 25cm's
Mt Bachelor with 35 cm's (Open Friday-Sunday)
Sun Valley - 15 cm's (Scheduled opening Nov. 28th)
Jackson Hole - 13 cm's
Palisades-Alpine 4 cm's. (Scheduled opening Nov. 22th) (storm on Wednesday forecast up to 28 cm's)
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My daughter saying she'll get her first turns in on Wednesday in Whistler
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