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    Colorado snow forecast

    Colorado had a pretty good snow year last season. However, I was listening to the radio this AM & a guy from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting that because of La Nina, Colorado will have a drier than average snow season. He said that in the 7 years he has been issuing predictions, he has never issued such a dry forecast.

    In the Denver area, we have had almost no snow yet this year & we've had 7 days over 70 degrees in November.

    Good for bike riding bad for snow riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldacura
    Colorado had a pretty good snow year last season. However, I was listening to the radio this AM & a guy from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting that because of La Nina, Colorado will have a drier than average snow season. He said that in the 7 years he has been issuing predictions, he has never issued such a dry forecast.

    In the Denver area, we have had almost no snow yet this year & we've had 7 days over 70 degrees in November.

    Good for bike riding bad for snow riding.
    Forecast, smorecast. I think all these guys are quacks and refuse to indulge anyone who operates in a business that they can be a "percentage" correct.

    I don't want watch the Fantasy eerrrr.... Weather Channel either.

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    Yep it's La Nina for NM/CO. I'm not too worried as long as I can make some turns. Southern CO and Northern NM already got some nice snow over Thanksgiving, and it's looking like more snow is en route this week as well.

    It looks like the PNW and NE are going to have strong seasons...as well as the Great Lakes area?

    Again these are predictions and are not set in stone so I wouldn't worry too much. They cannot predict quantities and such so even if it only snows a handfull of times, but they are massive dumps, then it'll still be a great season.

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    In case anyone has any interest.

    Over Thanksgiving Snowmass got over 3' and last night (12/6) we got another foot in Aspen and it's dumping hard outside my window at work (across the street from Buttermilk). It's suppose to snow for the next 2 days.

    it's finally winter!!!!!!!!!!!

    JoelP
    Until our next turns, Joel

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    Crested Butte just got 20" and its still snowing. Lift tickets are still free too. Hope they have the lifts running. They were down last sat all morning. Oh yeah, they got 30" last weekend.

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    40" at Wolf Creek last weekend. 10" more yesterday. Snow forcasted through Sunday. 100% open now to include the waterfall area. I'm not sure if there are any other CO resorts that are 100% open already?

    I'll be there Saturday.

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    WC will probably be the first. Wish it was closer for me and free. I would be on it in a heartbeat. But 20" of fresh will be good too.

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    keep that snow coming!

    keep that snow coming!

    i'm headed to Aspen on the 14th and really looking forward to some nice snow and getting a chance to ride my new Tanker

    NorCal just got 9 inches last night which was very much needed. Let's hope for a good season everywhere.

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    White Gold

    I was begining to worry about the slow start... but this storm has given us three feet of snow this week and more is to come through Sunday. At least now enough terrain can be open to handle the holiday rush we are about to experience.


    BTW... I drove this car two days ago
    Last edited by Thor VonRippington; December 7th, 2007 at 11:06 AM.

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    Oh my gosh... You gotta warn me when you're gonna put up pictures that aren't safe for work!
    I hope there is a storm like that on February 1... Then feb 2 needs to be clear so there aren't any airport delays going into steamboat. Then a series of sunny days and snowy nights. I don't care if the flights back home get canceled, cause I'll probably want to stay there anyways.
    Soft bootin it since winter of 1998 (or sometime close)
    Hard bootin it since December 2006.

    No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.

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    over the last two days, 21"+ and another 12-18 through monday. Ropes are dropping left and right

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    Dang gumit!
    I'm going to hell on a Prior 173 WCR Metal, wearing hardboots, boyshorts and of course completing a full eurocarve!

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    61" and counting! Crested Butte has got 35" today and a 61" 7 day total! Still coming down. I hope the roads are open to get there

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    Actually, I checked the climate forecasting, and it shows EC for Vail area of CO. Equal Chance with no deviation with precipitation. Knowing Colorado -- the normal weather pattern, we'd get s--tload of 'em snow. TWICE in one day, I had to clean up my truck off the snow. Snowmobiling in deep powder while working was -fun- and more than made up for me to miss out skiing/snowboarding in deep powder (I work graveyard).

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    Wolf Creek was pretty amazing. Thigh Deep Powder. Plenty of untracked all day long. Walked right up to the lift the entire day. It snowed hard all day too. Drive there/back was quite insane.

    I'm sooo sore today though!!!

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    Crested Butte was awesome but it was kind of crowded. Waist deep powder and it snowed all day. With the crowds, there was a 15-20 min lift line and most of the runs got pretty tracked out and were choppy. Hope to go back tomorrow and try my hardboot setup out on some nice groomers.

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    Sounds like Wolfie and Butte were great!

    Monarch got 70" from the storm -- outstanding conditions:



    -or-

    http://www.snowycolorado.com/stories...h-opening.html



    tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newcarver
    Crested Butte was awesome but it was kind of crowded. Waist deep powder and it snowed all day. With the crowds, there was a 15-20 min lift line and most of the runs got pretty tracked out and were choppy. Hope to go back tomorrow and try my hardboot setup out on some nice groomers.
    So was the North Face open? Phoenix-Spellbound? The Banana?

    Come one we need details. Love to hear the sound of that avalauncher at the base area.

    Pppffffwwwwweeeeeeekkkkkkk! Pause, pause, pause. Kaboom!


    Gotta love that sound.

    Tom did you make Lisa stay home? Didn't look she was out there with you. Glad all you southern places are getting snow.

    We got another inch and a half last night. HUge.....

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    Went to Loveland yesterday. They show 36" in the last 4 days. About 7" new overnight. It was good - not great. Some of the best parts of the mountain not yet open. Crowds were light - no lift lines. Soft snow throughout the day. Great early season conditions - good mid-season conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carvedog
    Come one we need details. Love to hear the sound of that avalauncher at the base area.

    Pppffffwwwwweeeeeeekkkkkkk! Pause, pause, pause. Kaboom!


    Gotta love that sound.
    They got about seven shots off before 9am at Wolfie. My best friend is like "it's hunting season". I'm like "no dude, avalanche cleanup". LOL

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    Sounds like Wolf Creek was THE place to be this weekend. Lots of snow & few people.

    I've only been to WC once - about 3 years ago over Christmas holiday. The snow was pretty good but the place was completely overrun with Texans.

    I think mine was the only car in the parking lot. Almost every other vehicle was a huge truck or SUV with Texas plates - do they sell cars in Texas?

    We were there for 2 days. On the 2nd day we went (rider's) far right (I forget the name of the area). Some of the best tree riding I've ever done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldacura
    Went to Loveland yesterday. They show 36" in the last 4 days. About 7" new overnight. It was good - not great. Some of the best parts of the mountain not yet open. Crowds were light - no lift lines. Soft snow throughout the day. Great early season conditions - good mid-season conditions.
    Shelly said she saw someone with a red jacket, black pants and a black Donek yesterday. I figured it was you. I was too busy hopping a plane to Alabama to get on the mountain.

    Give the Lovey crew a heads up next time you plan to go up.

    Dustin

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    DT - not me. I was on my soft boot setup.

    We did ride the lift w/a woman with Raichle 124s on a Prior board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldacura
    Sounds like Wolf Creek was THE place to be this weekend. Lots of snow & few people.

    I've only been to WC once - about 3 years ago over Christmas holiday. The snow was pretty good but the place was completely overrun with Texans.

    I think mine was the only car in the parking lot. Almost every other vehicle was a huge truck or SUV with Texas plates - do they sell cars in Texas?

    We were there for 2 days. On the 2nd day we went (rider's) far right (I forget the name of the area). Some of the best tree riding I've ever done.
    OldAcura,

    I think that's the "waterfall" area. And it was awesome!

    Actually it's the first time I've been in the "backcountry" and was starting to get scared like I was lost. The three of us got split up and I was "lost" in the trees. I actually started to panic. I'm looking around and I see nothing but trees and powder, and I can continue "downhill to the right" but I'm thinking maybe I'm out of bounds? Then I started to think about the walk back to the lift through thigh deep powder...

    Then a minute or so later I pop out and there's my brother-in-law and I'm so happy I'm not the only doofus stranded in BFE. We found a catwalk to the Alberta lift and it's WAYYY out there. Pretty much all black diamond/double blacks serviced off that lift. All tree runs too. The only blue was the catwalk back over to the base area...

    Good times!

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    I gotta get down to Wolfie, with My 4807, any time youre headed down lemme know, it one of the few places im willing to do on the weekend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bola
    Hope you are getting some great Southern Hospitality.
    Yeah, it's just great. Wandering around this foundry is uhhh... exciting. Haven't seen much daylight.

    Quote Originally Posted by bola
    Chair 4 is now open just waiting on 8, maybe tomorrow.
    Saturday cannot get here soon enough!

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    Leave Zip Basin alone - that's MY powder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldacura
    Leave Zip Basin alone - that's MY powder!
    Only if you can beat my 200, D.T.'s 192, Mario's 187 tankers there. (Mario is feeling a bit inadequate on soft days) Not to mention Bola on the Dupraz, Matt on the 182 Tanker, Jeff and Bob on the 182 Glissades and BPC on whatever he takes out. But there is room for all of us to play in the fluffy stuff.

    Ink

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    Quote Originally Posted by inkaholic
    But there is room for all of us to play in the fluffy stuff.
    just don't cross my tracks buddy!







































    welcome back

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    Southern CO news: Another 29" at Wolfie. They now reporting a 106-129" base with 100% of the terrain open. Considering the lack of lift lines this past Saturday I would assume that there's a few more face shots left out there! Durango is going to be 100% open this weekend with all the recent snow. They opened a week or so ago and have been getting pounded every since. Silverton got 50" in the past couple days and they have a 100" base as well. Got balls?

    In New Mexico news: Santa Fe announced an opening for this weekend with all lifts running and 75% of the runs open. Angel Fire/Taos area got 30"+ in the last 2-3 days. Taos is reporting a 75" base which I find hard to believe. Both resorts open this weekend and should have some decent terrain open.

    La Nina or not it looks like we are starting off the season strong. I hope this keeps up!!

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