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  1. #18751
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    Quote Originally Posted by mantraskier View Post
    Any Steamboat mags getting out tomorrow? Snowed all day on the mountain and still going strong up on Rabbit ears. Moved here over the summer with the wife. I've been sled skiing up on Buff Pass in the past, but looking to get out to stretch the skinning legs and not familiar with early season spots. I'd definitely be down to meet up, or feel free to PM me if you might have any suggestions. Beers on me for your input*...thanks!

    *restrictions will apply
    Skinned up around T-head yesterday (wanted to go further but having new boot issues) Coverage is decent above the base of Pony and considering how much snow fell in the storm and what existed prior to the storm above Four Points there's probably close to 2 ft. at the summit with 6-8 under the new 15-17.

  2. #18752
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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by mdblows View Post
    Did a lap this in Butler Gulch this morning. Coverage is pretty good for early November, but i just stuck to few hundred vert right above treeline. Powder is a bit grabby, but overall not too bad.

    http://m.imgur.com/a/RiXMO
    Disagree. Fantastic conditions in butler. Put the first turns of the year in hourglass this am. So $$$, cold, light and deep. No wind! No sharks. About 3 feet of pow in the gulch. Cold and light early. Started warming at midday and snow on s/e aspects started consolidating. No slab yet, and no pwl. Lots of folks gettin' after it on Jones too. Stoke level rising. So good to get Faceshots again.

  3. #18753
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    Quote Originally Posted by topwater View Post
    Skinned up around T-head yesterday (wanted to go further but having new boot issues) Coverage is decent above the base of Pony and considering how much snow fell in the storm and what existed prior to the storm above Four Points there's probably close to 2 ft. at the summit with 6-8 under the new 15-17.
    Nice! Skinned to top of Storm Peak this morning. Everything above Four Points was well covered and at least 2 feet like you said. Hit nothing and the snow was soft and stable. Below that was a different story, but to be expected. Well worth the effort and felt good to stretch the legs. Hope next week delivers a bit more!




  4. #18754
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    Unreal amount of folks @ red mountain pass. Parking was like peak season.
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
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  5. #18755
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman View Post
    Disagree. Fantastic conditions in butler. Put the first turns of the year in hourglass this am. So $$$, cold, light and deep. No wind! No sharks. About 3 feet of pow in the gulch. Cold and light early. Started warming at midday and snow on s/e aspects started consolidating. No slab yet, and no pwl. Lots of folks gettin' after it on Jones too. Stoke level rising. So good to get Faceshots again.

    Jones was money today.

  6. #18756
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    76 F at 9600' , wtf, please no
    hopefully my digital weather thing just needs a new battery
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    ski & ride jackets made in colorado
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    ok we'll come up with a solution by then makers....

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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by MiCol View Post
    76 F at 9600' , wtf, please no
    That sucks!

    Say hello to my little friend,


    deep slab instability.

  8. #18758
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    It's not that warm. Sunny and beautiful day over here....45*.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

  9. #18759
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    Great day last thurs @ Monarch skinning. 48 hrs of snow. They underreported another 6"
    fri. Bottomless run on the steeps. We should have a good opening.



    They had rolled the greens and blues before the storm.

  10. #18760
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  11. #18761
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    Quote Originally Posted by trogdortheburninator View Post
    Pretty okay weekend.
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    looks ok, I guess

    stoked to see all these turns being made!

  12. #18762
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    I don't like you, but I don't dislike you either.
    fascinating
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    Found some nice turns on Saturday....



    Old's Cool.

  14. #18764
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    Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

    8 hours at the Beav was a good way to get the touring legs in shape. Managed to get in 1 top to bottom and 8 upper-only laps before I was toast. More food and water may have helped?

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  15. #18765
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    What's the word on Wolfie? Saw they were at 95% open already.

    Anybody thinking about heading down on Wednesday?
    go upside down.

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    Damn, Jones is looking fat!

  17. #18767
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMexico View Post
    What's the word on Wolfie? Saw they were at 95% open already.

    Anybody thinking about heading down on Wednesday?

    NOAA is talking bigger numbers for WC than Joel. The BUT will be the wind, supposed to be smoking most all day tue., and even stronger over night.


    No idea what that means there? Guessing blown off the top, and super deep in the flats?


    If Joel is right somewhere up north will do good.

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    Skied around west summit area on rabbit ears pass over the weekend, good powder in spots ~ 2-3' of snow. Lots of hoar on surface as of Sunday AM. Got super busy towards noon, we got an early start so we had it mostly to ourselves.

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    Joel going big on RMNP. Anybody been up near Hidden Valley or Banana Bowl in the last few days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdblows View Post
    Joel going big on RMNP. Anybody been up near Hidden Valley or Banana Bowl in the last few days?
    I can't imagine either would be good given both are typically windblown with rocky terrain underneath. I know the apron on DT isn't full enough yet. Ptarmigan, Lamb's, maybe other steep gashes would be your best bet in the park currently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V.R.P View Post
    I can't imagine either would be good given both are typically windblown with rocky terrain underneath. I know the apron on DT isn't full enough yet. Ptarmigan, Lamb's, maybe other steep gashes would be your best bet in the park currently.
    Thanks. I try and avoid the park in the summer so I'm not super familiar with the underlying terrain. Find somewhere else for the weekend.

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    Dumping in Silverton

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    Quote Originally Posted by capulin overdrive View Post
    If Joel is right somewhere up north will do good.
    Keystone FTW

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    was supposed to fly out of aspen this morning, you can all thank me for this one

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    As of 6:30AM in Boulder.... less than 1" on the ground, no coverage at all on pavement. Gonna be back to 60s and blasting sun tomorrow. Glad I decided to hold off on mounting the snow tires for another week or 2.

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