is that report from skico for snowmass valid? just skeptical because they have almost double for snowmass as they're reporting for aspen....
is that report from skico for snowmass valid? just skeptical because they have almost double for snowmass as they're reporting for aspen....
this is our decision to live fast and die young
ten inches is just a lot of difference and my sleep deprived self was worried I was misreading... not that I'm complaining! flying out tomorrow, one more paper to finish before then.
this is our decision to live fast and die young
funk, why are you sitting around the comp. go get some!
Had about 9.5" on my patio this morning in Boulder. Backed up real close to the Flatirons, so the upslope helped a little bit. Got a few pow laps in at Eldora this morning. soft, smoove turns.
Hope the "real" mountains get some Thursday. What's the story looking into weekend/next week?
well Eagle county got 3-5".....poor flow for us again. I would say another 2-4" for this part of the state in the Thur-Fri range. Saturday is a transition day then late Sat into Sun and Mon....looks, well, ummm....promising.
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would be stunned if the rope on BS dropped this week.
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Openings galore at Ajax today....mmmm that was yummy!![]()
China bowl opens thursday. I was looking at it with binocs today and they groomed the two center sections but the bowl is untracked and fresh. AS I was looking two guys with packs slipped down the groomer and into the trees, headed SE. Long skin out...
wow there is some really good wording in the forecast. I might need all next week off, or at least several "meetings".
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Safety meetings. Fuck, next week is finals week.
JT- since BSB opens on Sat, we were thinking of a tour on Sunday. Lemme know if that works. It might be storm touring by the looks of it.
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I'll be making a gametime decision
This sounds really good:
CAIC:
"Colorado is under northwest flow today. There is limited moisture in the flow, just enough for some clouds and light, scattered snow the high mountain ranges. Cloud cover will thicken overnight ahead of a little shortwave. By mid-day Friday skies will be mostly cloudy, with light snow spreading to most mountain locations by Friday evening. The shortwave is a gentle lead-in to the weekend’s fury. Saturday is the start of an interesting and intense change in the weather pattern. As of now, the models have a closed low developing over northern British Columbia. The low spends the next week working south along the Pacific coast. That puts Colorado under west and southwest flow with a wave after wave of strong storms."
C'mon Ullr!!!
Old's Cool.
All areas are about to get hit....hard is my guess. I think areas around Aspen and Crested Butte might be in the best position for the most. All mountain areas by the end of next week have the potential to be measuring new snow in feet.
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