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Thread: Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

  1. #42601
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    south San Juans could be a fire hazard. Season snowpack trend graph on open snow has this looking like worst year ever. March has been good. 24 in 24 last Friday was a great reminder of how it should be. Skied the Plunge to the bottom today. First time all season. Shuttle runs never happened. Skied a south facing run at Lizard Head Pass last week. We have not had skiable snow on the south sides all season. 60's next week in the valley. Trails are dry shorts will be on.
    off your knees Louie

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    yep, I have it in the bottom 5 seasons since 1987 for SWE, rio will prob peak in April, all four storms were blacked-out for the "cheap" pass, can't get much worse than this year.

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    The big Thanksgiving storm set Aspen up with a good base. But we've definitely been short on powder days since then.
    Been skiing lots of groomers this year and actually thinking of picking up a carver.

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    What are the YTD snowfall numbers for your ski areas?

    Berthoud/Wanker Pancake feel pretty average all the way around and the numbers seem to support that.

    But I'm not an everyday skier. I like to think I'm either skiing or snowmobiling on most of the good days and I can't think of any shit days. So the pow days on Fri. and Sat. and holidays I'm not riding lifts.

    I'm pretty excited for whatever spring may bring. I'd like the avi hazard to be a bit more manageable, the spring cycle to get going at the ski area for afternoon gondi laps and for the snomo access to hold on. But thats being picky.

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    Purg is reporting 150 inches. I'm skeptical of that number as their daily snow reports are exaggerated. That said, credit to them this season for great snowmaking early and maintaining what they've had. Would definitely echo Telluride was insane yesterday. Best day of the season and probably the best day I've had there. That 13 inch report was conservative, more like 16 to 20 on Gold/Prospect. Stayed light and cold all day.
    Last edited by SWskier; 03-20-2025 at 02:19 PM.

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    What are the YTD snowfall numbers for your ski areas?

    Berthoud/Wanker Pancake feel pretty average all the way around and the numbers seem to support that.

    But I'm not an everyday skier. I like to think I'm either skiing or snowmobiling on most of the good days and I can't think of any shit days. So the pow days on Fri. and Sat. and holidays I'm not riding lifts.

    I'm pretty excited for whatever spring may bring. I'd like the avi hazard to be a bit more manageable, the spring cycle to get going at the ski area for afternoon gondi laps and for the snomo access to hold on. But thats being picky.

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    ^^ Not using the quote function hoping to avoid all the weird TGR coding...

    CB went over two hundred for the season a couple of days ago. And it almost feels inflated. But that number doesn't tell the story either way. Most of the steep terrain that I care about slid during the Thanksgiving storm. What was left were well developed facets that couldn't hold up to subsequent storms or skier traffic. Combined with long dry spells and three warm-ups, most of this year has been very poor quality. The last two weeks finally felt something close to normal after good base building March storms, right as we head towards closing.

    It's been a good week up at Irwin, with seventy inches in the last seven days. And a season total of three hundred sixty five.

    I shadowed a level two course three weeks ago at Berthoud and thought that your snowpack was in far better shape. Even then it was over two meters and starting to round at the bottom of the snowpack where we were digging.

  8. #42608
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    probed yesterday 150cm. March storms finally collapsed the dept hoar. Settlement cones finally showing. We have mid January snowpack.
    off your knees Louie

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    MJ/WP skied really fricking good this morning. &nbsp;There were lines but we managed to ski on lifts pretty much all day. &nbsp;The herds managed to keep together at obvious lifts so made a nice day. &nbsp;</p>

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    Snowmass was really good as well, but a little windy up high.

    Aspen Ski Co doesn't publish YTD
    and I'm not sure I'd believe it anyway.

    McClure and Schofield Pass snow plots are around 90%, Independence Pass is 101%.
    So slightly below average.

    I've always maintained, it's more important, how and when it falls,
    than total snowfall.

    We're lucky, because Aspen Mountain skis really well early season with minimal base.
    Then Highlands and Snowmass open up tons of additional terrain,
    right before Christmas.

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    Kicking off all kinds of nice windslabs and sloughs around the basin steeps this afternoon. Beautiful day up there. Hope the snow keeps up overnight.

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    Anyone in Telluride this week Tuesday-Wednesday?


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    Aspen Mountain is spring skiing, as good as it gets.



    The swim after, is pretty nice too!

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    Big day with your best friend, followed by a night at the Belly Up.



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