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  1. #26
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    maybe its more about who is NOT where the good snow is?
    I have had 1st tracks on the local black runs after lunch

  2. #27
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    Right now it's Blackcomb Glacier!

  3. #28
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    That would be under my skis.
    We don't make the snow. We just make it more enjoyable.


    Git Your FKNA On!

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  4. #29
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    Just drove from Utah...

    Philip Jackson
    Medical Transportation Florida and Air Ambulance Florida,
    Chief Flight Coordinator

  5. #30
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    I'm so stoked to hit a Utah la Nina year. Now to learn to breathe under snow...

  6. #31
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    wtf. 12345
    When asked how it feels to always ski the first line, the guide replied, it's kinda like peeing your pants, everyone knows you did it, but only you know how good it feels!!!!

  7. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by pfluffenmeister View Post
    the only problem with 0% density snow is that you need an infinitely wide ski for proper flotation.
    HA! Ya, that 0% density stuff is awesome. Its so blower, its like its not even there.

    The heaviest snow on earth has to be west facing slopes of the southern Andes.

    Some places there get 10000 mm per year of precip at sea level and theres probably A LOT more over higher terrain which falls as snow. That is downright tropical precipitation amounts. (You might be waiting a while for that bluebird day....) East slopes are incredibly dry too just look at Patagonia.

    One day I'd like to rent a car and drive over the mountain passes with my skis. The climate/landscape there is just off-the-hook cool imo.

    Check out all the tidewater glaciers to the south on google and tell me that place isn't wet! I'm thinking the better skiing might be further North, where they get less than 10000 mm/year!
    Last edited by theshredder; 01-10-2012 at 05:10 AM.

  8. #33
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    I've been waiting for some Cali douche to talk about how the cement and how they think it is the best.
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinalTap View Post
    I'm really troubled by whatever pictures the Don had to search through to arrive at that one...

  9. #34
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    ^^^ OK, I grew up skiing Tahoe and it has the greatest snow on earth...

    I suppose it depends on your definition of greatest. It means a lot of different things to different people.

  10. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by skibiker View Post
    Middle to eastern British Columbia and western Alberta. The snow comes down dry and it stays that way because of the limited sunlight hours and the cold temperatures. Untouched pow at Kicking Horse that is four days old is just about as good as if it was fresh, even on the southern exposures.
    x2 (its called Time2Clmbistan)
    Quote Originally Posted by Eldo View Post
    what happened to Shadam this year? Usually by now he is posting drinking reports daily.

  11. #36
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    appears to be in bosnia right now.

  12. #37
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    Out the back door and throughout the San Juans. It does not suck right now.



    This fall at the Colorado/Utah border it was snowing when we drove back from Canyonlands. The Colorado snow was a little sweeter than the Utah snow.
    Last edited by Alpinord; 02-15-2012 at 05:45 PM.

  13. #38
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    didn't want to mention it but since you put the pic up, check out the pnw, been like this for awhile now, like months.

  14. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    didn't want to mention it but since you put the pic up, check out the pnw, been like this for awhile now, like months.
    With more on the way:


  15. #40
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    not wyoming

    tell your friends

  16. #41
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    Utah is still on track for one of the worst snow fall years in history but things are looking up in the coming week and I still think March will be a big month. Check out my new Utah Weather blog at http://utahweather.blogspot.com with links to detailed snow fall forecast maps and other Utah weather links foucused on snow. I'm a meteorologist and will also post my snow fall forecast at times focused for the Wasatch. Enjoy!

  17. #42
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    Water freeze's at 32 anywhere in the world.

    Anywhere I am skiing is the best at that moment!

  18. #43
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    Where is the greatest snow on earth?

    I could tell you but then I would have to kill you.

  19. #44
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    Assumption: Earth ~ North America for the vast majority here

    Answer in no particular order:
    - British Columbia, where coastal gives way to interior but before the big dropoff in accumulation
    - PNW at mid to higher elevations
    - Pockets in Northern US Rockies that get localized, above normal mtn totals. ie. Targhee, Jackson, NW of Yellowstone, some areas in Idaho. maybe Wind Rivers?
    - Central Wasatch, Ruby Mtns
    - San Juans
    - Erm, Alaska

    Conclusion: We're lucky bastards and if you're in one of these areas life does not suck. This year it's the NW b/t AK & Cascades and some areas east. Last year Utah killed it along with a few others.

    The NW portion of North America from Denali down to Wolf Creek imo is the best region for snow-horing machinists, two plankers, surfers, etc. This obviously includes a bias towards avoiding politically unstable areas or where people don't speak 'merican.

    Kind of wish I was in the PNW for summer with all the mountaineering possibilities and mellower temps.

  20. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlStall View Post
    where coastal gives way to interior but before the big dropoff in accumulation.
    THIS....
    Drive slow, homie.

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