Loveland, Colorado, may start up its snowguns the weekend after that.
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OMFG!!!!!! i wish i could leave now, i gotta wait till december before my job starts
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Whitegold, It actually re-opened this weekend but only the Tiefenbach Glacier side and only one lift for skiing yesterday as the weather was so iffy. Should have been better today though.
As far as I know there is only the one resort in SA and that it just about hanging on by the skin of its teeth - Tiffendel, up in the southern Drakensbergs.
It was looking very sad and sorry for itself when I was last there in 2008, but it was out of season for them (March) I was there for paragliding which was fun!
MWIS forecasting snow on the Scottish mountain tops next week ... not the first (that was a couple of weekends ago) but hopefully a sign of things to come
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I was in Verbier at the weekend, using the lifts for mountain biking, and I can confirm that it was roasting hot and no snow to be seen except on the peaks and the glaciers across the valley. As you'd probably expect for this time of year of course!
I can also confirm that the Mountain Biking was fantastic, as was the Rosti I had for lunch.
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Ricklovesthepowder, I thought you'd be pleased for me!
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Any excuse eh tone! Oh, hold on, you don't even need an excuse!
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SQUEAK!!!! (and that's me not the snow). Time to break myself again
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its turned noticeably colder in manchester oday with heavy rain showers and very windy, gusts of 30mph at least at times. The weather is changing i think, i hope so anyway.
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Loveland, Colorado, is scheduled to start snowmaking on Mon 20th Sep.
We've been enjoying a beautiful "Indian" summer here- quite a change from last year which got off to an early start, but was very dry in Nov and didn't get good until Feb. This year looks to be following a different pattern. Wiith La Nina instead of El Nino should favor the northern resorts.
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This coming week is suppose to be 10-15 degrees (F) warmer here in the Sierra,
so don't expect any news (good that is) from the WC, till that passes.
I have some alpine pictures but they are just of green mountains with some white on top.
Really quite boring and not worth the trouble of putting them on the Flickr.
Did get a flip video camera recently and look forward to riding with that.
edit: added pic of eastern slope near heavenly
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Colorado Powder Forecast is a great link...I used it most of last season and Joel does a very good job with his predicitions!
Late October Storm dumps 2-3 feet, more on the way this week!
While warmer than average temperatures and lots of sunny days in September and early October hampered snow making, winter weather returned to Colorado the second half of October with a series of storms that deposited 2 to 3 feet of natural snow at most resorts.
I was out of town, but some of my friends enjoyed some nice pre-Halloween powder days at A-Basin and Loveland which opened on October 25th and 24th respectfully. I got my first turns of the season this week at A-Basin and encountered sunny skies and mostly hard pack conditions on 3 lower mountain runs. I didn't make it out yesterday, but they opened the Norway lift and had 2 upper mountain runs open. Friday was also opening day for Copper and Keystone. I will report on these resorts after skiing them this week.
Sunny weather is expected to prevail through the weekend with more snow expected Monday night through Tuesday and Wednesday night through Thursday. This should mean some nice conditions between storms and for Friday's opening day at Breckenridge.
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A coupla of small resorts in North Carolina opened this weekend.
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12-17" of snow forecast for N. ID and MT tonight. Heavy snows for the Cascades. Skiing to start very soon. Lookout limited opening 19/11, decent coverage and even some powder.
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You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Crystal Mtn, Washington opened on Friday with limited operations on about 1 meter snow base. More snow showers expected through the weekend in the Central and North Cascades. Mt. Baker opening on Saturday, also with approximately one meter base. Temps to drop over the weekend. Will be at Crystal either Saturday or Sunday, and will report back on conditions. La Nina has arrived in the PNW.
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Skied Timberline in Oregon thi sweekend - cover/snow quality excellent on trail, bit woody off. Suspect it might be better now as there's been about 2 feet in last 24 hours. Even about 7 inches of snow down here in the Columbia Basin!
If anyone is bored, finally got around to putting last season's miscellenous video clips together ... Lake Tahoe, Austria, Oregon, Washington and BC - a few good shots
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Western Washington Ski areas all reporting 7"-16" of snow over the past 24 hours. Crystal received 7" on Nov 29th, and snowing heavily. Mt Baker and Alpental, Snoqualmie Pass each over 12" of snow the past 24 hours. Stevens Pass will open on Dec. 1st, with frontside lifts running.
I skied Crystal last Friday. Snow base is still thin. Some high winds blew away several inches of base during last weeks storm. Lots of rocks and small trees, and branches exposed. Another 2 feet would be ideal.
Top of Green Valley looking pretty darn good Toadman!
I'm going up to Baker again tomorrow morning before the dreaded Pineapple Express strikes tomorrow night. Foot and a half of new in the last 24 hours or so. Freezing levels go up Saturday night, especially in the southern Cascades with lots of rain and wind and flooding in the lowlands. Temps drop again Monday night and Tuesday bringing back the snowfall. 80 to 94 inch base at Baker at the moment.
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Was at Crystal Saturday in a major storm. Some seriously deep snow pockets by 3pm and no folks after 11am! Great day. Hopefully the rain today doesn't do too much damage.
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Back from 5 days skiing in Whitefish. Fab snowfall for the tues 27th, reported as 4-8 inches. New skis did well. Weds 28th, another 4 inches and extremely windy with poor visibility, fairly brutal overall.
Really liked Whitefish. Shame the fab pow is often accompanied by fog, but it keeps the snow good. Lots of gladed skiing. Didn't do anything particularly hardcore (skiing with 6 and 8yr old) but did do some black glades in really deep snow.
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In Winter Park for a few days.
Arrival last night coincided with the beginning of a snowfall that persisted through the night and all day today (the infallible Acacia snow magnetism works again!)
Nice ankle-deep powder in places, and excellent skiing conditions all across the mountain.
A bit unpleasant where there was wind exposure (like going up the Panoramic chair to the top of Parsenn Bowl), but the great snow made it worthwhile. Also, the wind eased a bit during the afternoon. More snow (but also lower temperatures) forecast. No crowds, and it'll be even quieter during the week.