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  1. #2676
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    Sure is great to see all you folks still getting some.

  2. #2677
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    My son was pretty bummed to miss closing day at Killington, so after seeing all the snow on the webcam , he decided to head up.

    The snow patches looked much bigger on TV.
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    Tough to outrun the blackflies going 1 mph.
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    Quite a bit of work for a handful of turns.
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    Someone needed to supervise the stupidity.
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    He insisted on taking it all the way to the road.
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    First real physical exertion in 7 weeks and I was hurting. The kid was pumped, so it was well worth it. Skiing (questionable use of the term) is still fun!

  3. #2678
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    Powder days in June on the rock pile - Mount Washington, known for extreme weather, records its snowiest June https://www.wcax.com/2023/06/12/moun...snowiest-june/

  4. #2679
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    Quote Originally Posted by powbmps View Post
    My son was pretty bummed to miss closing day at Killington, so after seeing all the snow on the webcam , he decided to head up.

    The snow patches looked much bigger on TV.
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    Tough to outrun the blackflies going 1 mph.
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    Quite a bit of work for a handful of turns.
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    Someone needed to supervise the stupidity.
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    He insisted on taking it all the way to the road.
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    First real physical exertion in 7 weeks and I was hurting. The kid was pumped, so it was well worth it. Skiing (questionable use of the term) is still fun!
    right on! you've created a monster
    glad you got one more day in after your mishap.
    what your day lacked in continuity you more than made up for on the over and the up.
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  5. #2680
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    Any mags hitting the bike park at ktown this summer?

    Pm to hookup and ride

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    No matter where you go, there you are. - BB

  6. #2681
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    Make it happen

    https://www.change.org/p/new-hampshi...ndigenous-name



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  7. #2682
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Make it happen

    https://www.change.org/p/new-hampshi...ndigenous-name



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    Except the indigenous people couldn't even decide on a single name.

    Sarcasm intended.

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  8. #2683
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    PSA Blizzard Brahma 88 in 180 length with griffin bindings in South Burlington for $175. Notmy skis, but looks like a good deal and likely could find a local mag to help if you are from away.

    https://www.facebook.com/commerce/li...are_attachment

  9. #2684
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    Heartbreaking.


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  10. #2685
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    Peruuan and MNIAW have been sharing pictures of similar troubles in Londonderry.

    3" overnight bob but all seems mostly ok so far.
    Bridge street bridge cam looked like another 3' of space before it's breeches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Peruuan and MNIAW have been sharing pictures of similar troubles in Londonderry.

    3" overnight bob but all seems mostly ok so far.
    Bridge street bridge cam looked like another 3' of space before it's breeches
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  12. #2687
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    Looks bad, stay safe everyone

  13. #2688
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
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    Heartbreaking.


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    is all that coming down the access road?

  14. #2689
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    Quote Originally Posted by cat in january View Post
    Looks bad, stay safe everyone
    Agreed… keep your heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    is all that coming down the access road?
    Sure looks that. Gunna make that big, burly hill even steeper

    Just saw this drone shot of Londonderry.

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  16. #2691
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    I drove that road yesterday at around 4:00 and it was fine. Back in NH now.


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  17. #2692
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    just awful, not joking but will they have to declare a state of emergency and get fema down there? it's not irene yet but also not far off?
    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

  18. #2693
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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    is all that coming down the access road?
    I thought that was the Black River overflowing its banks.
    Because rich has nothing to do with money.

  19. #2694
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    It looks like Irene level of destruction actually.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanky View Post
    I thought that was the Black River overflowing its banks.
    It is, it runs just behind the marketplace in that photo, crosses under the road just before the light downtown and then runs down behind Northern Ski Works.
    crab in my shoe mouth

  21. #2696
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    It looks like Irene level of destruction actually.
    Indeed. Londonderry and Weston looks like they will both have more damage.

    I haven't seen any reports out of Pittsfield/Stockbridge, but I won't be surprised if the White River jumped it's banks. A lot of river towns are going to have serious damage.

  22. #2697
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    Forecast for several days has predicted Irene levels of rain and possible destruction, FEMA is already or will be on the way.

  23. #2698
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    This one may surpass Irene by the time it's done. It is POURING again in the BB.

  24. #2699
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    Oh no. I had no idea this was happening. Sucks. Hope everyone stays safe.

  25. #2700
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    Yikes, conditions for flooding like this have been building for a few weeks. The ground is so saturated that everything that falls just runs off. Stay safe Vermonters. Unfortunately it looks like central/southern VT is again getting the worst of one of these "catastrophic flood" events.
    Luckily here in most of the NEK, it has been a slow enough rain event that we've escaped the worst. However, if one of those big heavy slow moving cells wanders over the NEK in the next 12 hours, things could go sideways quickly. Rivers and streams are very full. add another 1-2 inches and some low lying towns are going to have big problems.
    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
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