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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by Natedogg View Post


    Committed to Slow this weekend, and heading to SR NEXT weekend...
    Youuu eeeeediotttt!


    TOTAL STORM SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 12 TO 18 INCHES
    IN THE MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS OF MAINE
    AND NEW HAMPSHIRE...10 TO
    15 INCHES ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN INTERIOR OF MAINE
    AND
    NEW HAMPSHIRE...AND 6 TO 12 INCHES ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST OF
    MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY.


    This is like the one time you're NOT going to SR!?!

    You suck at scheduling ski trips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Free Range Lobster View Post
    And none of you are going to do a Sherb sufferfest?
    You should be ashamed of yourselves.
    That is on the option list for Sunday...
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    Quote Originally Posted by H-man View Post
    That is on the option list for Sunday...
    Git r dun.
    The only thing worse than the feeling that you are going to die is the realization that you probably won't.

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    some of the latest pics out there make me feel like a fool for being excited about an east coast storm, but fuck it, snow is snow, and i'm excited.

    I'll be at the loaf. winds look ok. heading up in the morning. Work Shmirk. loaf fri-sat. find me in the salsa shack on sat. I'm gonna head to Saddleback and ski the trees just for shits on sunday.

    ec mags should head north. a layer of crust on top of a foot is like soft core porn. It gets you excited, but you never get the shots in the end.

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    Headed for N. Conway for the weekend tomorrow evening...although I guess at this point it is "this evening." Anyhow, looking like Wildcat for the weekend, haven't been there yet this year amazingly enough. Anyone else going to be around, any word on how its looking over there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate Dogg View Post
    Headed for N. Conway for the weekend tomorrow evening...although I guess at this point it is "this evening." Anyhow, looking like Wildcat for the weekend, haven't been there yet this year amazingly enough. Anyone else going to be around, any word on how its looking over there?
    I will be there early. May stay the rest of the day also.
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    So what's happening now? Albany is rain falling on a thin layer of ice
    "Don't let the bastards wear you down"- RFO

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    MWV is still getting snow -- lovely, light fluffy stuff... 5 inches and counting.
    gotta play

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    6 inches in Plymouth as of 8:30am...
    "I'm on the High-T and all I need is a little gravity to bring me back...back to the fringe"

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    8:45 AM -- Mixed sleet, snow and freezing rain in the Champlain Valley, VT. Very strong winds. 4" - 5" of stuff on the ground. Supposed to turn back to all snow for while this evening turing colder tonight. Then warmer tomorrow (Highs near 40) with chance of snow/rain showers. Could be less liquid in the mountains. Off piste will be very interesting on Saturday. Could be good. Could be awful.

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    So how much of a clusterfuck will my drive up 91 be this afternoon/evening?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gr8fldoug View Post
    So what's happening now? Albany is rain falling on a thin layer of ice
    only good thing is that temps are high enough to keep driving reasonable...the morning windshield scrape was quick+easy...not sure what we'll have by 4am tomorrow though

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    Driving is a total shit-show in Mass this morning. Looks like there'll be some sleet/fr in Vermont so my destination is officially Sugarloaf.
    Maybe Sunday River, depends on how much snow each gets but I haven't hit the snowfields @ the peak of the loaf in years and I'm getting pretty excited.

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    Driving was actually a breeze all things considered this morning. My commute which averages 1hr15min on most days and an hour on Fridays only took me 50min...just heavy rain from the South Shore all the way into Boston.

    I'm hoping the drive towards N Conway isn't such a breeze, not because I like bad driving but if the rain line keeps moving north that wouldn't be good

    Looks like everything should work out fine though.
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    Mine would have been fine. But there was a high school with a freezing rain delay that opened and I had to drive past it. No one wanted to wait in their little horseshoe go-around thingy and just stopped in the road to unload their wo-rats. Backed up traffic for about a mile. 30min for 2mi.
    Weather-wise the drive was fine, but here in Worcester if it's raining I guess you're all the sudden special and can stop traffic on a main road to save yourself a minuter or two.
    </end rant>

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    we have a foot + on the ground in killington, and it doesnt look to be letting up any time soon!!!

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    Is it starting to switch over yet? I hear you guys might be looking @ some sleet/fr by the afternoon. If Kmart's got a foot w/o any sleet that'd save me some serious miles driving back home to SR/the loaf.

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    not switching over yet, but the snow has gotten very light in the last 10 minutes. i wouldnt be suprised if it changes over shortly...

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    Thanks for the updates though. I'm trying to make a decision by 3pm-ish. Leaning heavily towards Maine at this point. Be fighting some moose for 1st tracks tomorrow.

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    Still snow in Plymouth as of Noon, wind is starting to blow...good 8-10" on the ground. Looking at the radar, the line is holding pretty well in the Manchester area...Cannon is going to be SICK tomorrow!

    Headed out at 3pm for a skin up Tenney.
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    as reported from killington.com:

    "SNOW continues as March rolls in like a lion with 19 inches of new snow already and it is still snowing!"

    sorry, but we havent gotten 19 inches, more like 13...

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    8 inches or so at Stowe. Sweet day and still dumping when I left. Angel Food was tits! No sleet just sweet, sweet pow.

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    I'm gonna go write the snow report:
    1.) Takes 6 bong hits.
    2.) Sticks ruler into drift.
    3.) Signs on to web

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    Quote Originally Posted by yodaottis View Post
    I'm gonna go write the snow report:
    1.) Takes 6 bong hits.
    2.) Sticks ruler into drift.
    3.) Signs on to web

    That does sound fun, but WTF are you talkin about?

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    Looks like the Mad River area got 6"-8", a bit less that Kmart. But it also appears to be a little colder up there. I was thinking MRG saturday and Kmart Sunday. Oh and a couple chairs are on wind hold at MRG which could mean some preserved snow... hmmm

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