The difference is new trails in Idaho Springs, including legal, shuttle-able, downhill only trails, is likely to actually happen.
http://comba.org/projects/clear-cree...q#.WgsgJFtSyUk
Heritage, not so much.
"Virgina Canyon Open Space (Area 28)is approximately 400 acres of land within Idaho Springs. The boundaries run roughly north of the Argo Mine & Mill to the Santa Fe Mine Road and the length of town east to west. It is bisected by Virginia Canyon Road. The land was set aside for recreation since held by the BLM. Before the BLM the land was part of the Louisiana purchase."
Man, that Louisiana Purchase just keeps paying off... TJ really took those Frenchies to the cleaners![]()
And...Vail delays opening day.
Cool, some downhill trails in IS would be sweet.
I'm glad this has been brought up again this fall. Some context for the jongs:
I decided to dive into the numbers a little bit more. Turns out Rontele is sort of right...
I took the last 8 years of football and Colorado Statewide Peak SWE values. Alabama winning the National Championship correlates quite strongly with low snowfall in Colorado. 0.66 for anyone who knows what a pearson coefficient is. Here's a picture for the dentists out there
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^^^ That is awesome.
The Tide was pretty good every one of those years, but blew it in the Natl Championship or against Auburn.
It's not a matter of them rolling or not, it's mainly determined by the end of season outcome or this weekend's outcome. Supposed to snow 5-10 Friday and Saturday. Pattern seems to clear up after that. So the question is: Can the weather predict the outcome of the Iron bowl?
I think these delayed openings are going to start becoming more and more common with global warming in Colorado.
I think in a few years they might have to start scheduling opening day for the beginning of December instead of thanksgiving.
I still don’t understand why Vail couldn’t have just blown snow on swinger or one of the runs above mid vail. It had to have been cold enough up there for that. Just have people download the gondola
Agree except for AB and LL.
Could be worse...I think the Wasatch is even drier?
The Cottonwoods will be just fine.
Once again, it's all (snow, TGR, football) about the jeans:
Summed up in under a minute:
Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague
Roll Tide
ROLL TIDE ROLL
That north facing slope dropping off Heritage/Mother Sabrini would be sick in a deep upslope. Just watch out for the mountain lions!
I live right next to Apex. Been eying the Cabrini bowls.
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Raining at 9K’ this morning. Roads should be interesting when/ if the snow level drops.
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