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  1. #34626
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    Anyone get out in Silverton lately?

  2. #34627
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    pow day? len down? who works on fridays anyways these days

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  3. #34628
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    ^^^ Are they loading covid style? I see a single and a double on those first few chairs...

  4. #34629
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leshphilling77 View Post
    pow day? len down? who works on fridays anyways these days

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    Excellent. Hopefully those are Ikoners wasting their days.

  5. #34630
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenboy View Post
    ^^^ Are they loading covid style? I see a single and a double on those first few chairs...
    I would guess it's just people who can't count.

    Different management, but Keystone is loading full chairs.

  6. #34631
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    I was out there for a few laps since my dependent pass was blacked out in Breck. Liftees weren't doing much to fully load chairs but it moved fast. Len closed for wind but upper ramrod had some seriously fun little booters building up.

  7. #34632
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    Back to normal, Lenawee must be running again, or everybody said fuck and went to the bar.

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  8. #34633
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    Snow at loveland / Coon last night came in relatively heavy. Good base building snow. Coon is still sparse, but some little gullies are skiable.

    Loveland got upper richards open and it skied great. As did directed skiing off Nix Nox. Lower richards I'd expect tomorrow.

  9. #34634
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    Definitely all ikon pass turds at the basin right now per a few employee friends. Pretty funny watching snowboarders grab the entire RF scanner and start humping it to get their pass to scan

  10. #34635
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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Yep - packed to the gills, three laps and done. At least they opened a few more runs .

  11. #34636
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    yeah that was kinda brutal up there this morning but I was fully expecting it. snow was really nice though. got a couple more weeks until I change to winter work schedule and don't have to ski weekends

  12. #34637
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    I went a few times this week. It was ok, better than expected even. Not too crowded. It’ll really let up when the other ikon resorts open up. Can’t be too far off.

  13. #34638
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    Quote Originally Posted by lothianhimself View Post
    Anyone get out in Silverton lately?
    I skied Mcmillan area from Red Mountain today. Pretty thin down low but up higher the skiing was surprisingly decent. Depending on the aspect you may be walking to get to skiable snow. Pretty consolidated in most spots but plenty of weak sugary snow hanging out. Did 3 short laps and shockingly didn't hit anything.

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  14. #34639
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    I skied at Loveland Thurs and the snow was fine. I was just lapping the groomer when I saw 7 patrollers duck the rope into lower richards and I got slammed with powder fever. Next good snowfall I will be getting mine, hahaha.
    Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
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  15. #34640
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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Went for a walk this weekend and was pleasantly surprised with the amount of snow we found….18”-20” on average. Felt good to ski some real snow again. Forecast looks bleak in the near future for anything significant.
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  16. #34641
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    Near and above TL is definitely holding snow a lot better than lower altitudes would lead you to believe.

  17. #34642
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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Near and above TL is definitely holding snow a lot better than lower altitudes would lead you to believe.
    And then you remember what the wind does to the snow in summit and clear Creek county

  18. #34643
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    Quote Originally Posted by shera View Post
    I skied at Loveland Thurs and the snow was fine. I was just lapping the groomer when I saw 7 patrollers duck the rope into lower richards and I got slammed with powder fever. Next good snowfall I will be getting mine, hahaha.
    Lower Richards was full of man-made too which really reduces the powder fun.

    Now directed skiing on Nix which hadn't seen on Thursday and Friday -- that was pretty nice little surprise.

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Looks like Denver will set a new record for latest snowfall, unless something sticks before the 18th. Still Indian summer here until Wednesday then back to warm after that. The mountains don’t look much better.

  20. #34645
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    ^^^ good looking day cmsummit! I've seen some similar pics from up north, round cameron pass. north has been doing better so far
    I'm hoping that the slow start is at least limiting our usual persistent weak layer. It'll always be there, but some years certainly worse than others. lets hope for a snow train piling things up in Dec

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Lower Richards was full of man-made too which really reduces the powder fun.

    Now directed skiing on Nix which hadn't seen on Thursday and Friday -- that was pretty nice little surprise.
    Thanks, now I feel better. :P Yeah rope drops are the best early season thing at Loveland. Sorry I'm too far out of the loop to take advantage. I have my reliable stashes though.

    cmsummit, awesome!
    Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
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  23. #34648
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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Looks like Denver will set a new record for latest snowfall, unless something sticks before the 18th. Still Indian summer here until Wednesday then back to warm after that. The mountains don’t look much better.
    Did a night ride last night which made it even more obvious how dry/dusty the trails are currently in the foothills. Bring on the moisture.

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

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  25. #34650
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColMan View Post
    Did a night ride last night which made it even more obvious how dry/dusty the trails are currently in the foothills. Bring on the moisture.
    It's totally blown-out in the sun with little bits of hero-dirt in the deeply-shaded areas around here. Gonna try a more shaded trail today.

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