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Snow in the PNW 2019-20
I'm claiming it bitches! To the parking lot as was requested no less. (Sorry, it wasn't switch.)
https://i.postimg.cc/SK1nWhbP/Bach-10-19-19.jpg
No sharks were found on the down.
https://i.postimg.cc/GpGfDcDL/Bach-s...r-10-19-19.jpg
Sorry for the quality, crappy iPhone, but it was nice and soft.
https://i.postimg.cc/6qjbKqk0/Skier-10-19-19.jpg
It was so good, it was worth a 2nd lap. Should be good all day and Sunday too.
https://i.postimg.cc/8CSHqLFG/Bodie-and-Jen.jpg
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Fuck yes! Strong work. Good tidings for a safe and snowy season to one and all.
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Snow in the PNW 2019-20
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wouldjalookatthat...jelly for first turns!
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Well done!!
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Fuck yeah! Let the stoke begin
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THAT's the way to start this goddamn thread!
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And he even skied. Thank you.
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FKNA! Let the games begin.
Well done man!
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Word must be out that there's snow in the Cascades.
https://i.postimg.cc/ryG70q4y/Bend-Parking-lot.jpg
Town of Bend skipped church for some Powder religion...
https://i.postimg.cc/HxDPnNs7/Cinder-Cone-10-20-19.jpg
Was snowing lightly and good vibes and turns were had.
https://i.postimg.cc/QxxYF1sS/Cinder...10-20-19-B.jpg
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Hot damn!! Guess Ullr is pansexual.
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Weed whacker mighta come in handy but can confirm, the Hi-2 resort is bordering on navigable. No sharks, if turns are made gingerly. Still coming down when I left at 1930 yesterday. But, higher temps and precip in the immediate forecast. Get your fix while ya can. Attachment 298641
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Norseman
Good god — any one else go up there? Was it a powder tech jong show?
Looked deep and light-ish
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Whoa! Full on shred city goodness. Got damn!
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Let's not get too exited. From NOAA:
https://forecast.weather.gov/showsig...1#.Xa3qJi3MyCg
A wet and warm system will bring moderate to heavy rainfall to
portions of the Cascades and south slopes of the Olympic Mountains
Monday into early Tuesday. Snow levels will rise above 7,000 feet
by Monday afternoon. Current forecasts suggests 2 to 4 inches of
rain is possible in the mountains.