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Plowboy


Joined: 20 Jan 2006
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Location: behind plow
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NOAA just posted a HSW for Washington County till 6am sun. 6" to 14"!!!!!
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2planker


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
Posts: 21
Location: MRV
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My pick of the day for Sunday morning [and this am as well] is Spillsville! The way the wind is blowing at the moment Ripcord will be a sheet of ice and Spillsville will have 2 feet! One side of my driveway has a foot plus this am and the other side is gravel. If you know where to go in the woods it could be a lot of fun. I am sure that Arc1 and his wife will know where to go.

Have fun out there today and tomorrow. I know I will - if the lifts are spinning?
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Plowboy


Joined: 20 Jan 2006
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There should be some major drift shots. I just plowed through a 3 footer at the end of my road. Wind seems to calming down abit. Time to boot up. Have fun Exclamation
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Plowboy


Joined: 20 Jan 2006
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Location: behind plow
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ME: Windhold Arrow Windhold Arrow Windhold Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

I saw a lot of Very Happy Very Happy going up the access rd and a lot of Surprised Shocked Crying or Very sad Mad going back down the access rd.
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Lostone
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Joined: 18 Nov 2005
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Location: Sugarbush South
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Just got off the mountain.

Asked a ton of people. The lines were not a surprise to anyone, at that point, but almost all (OK, all but 1.) said that they had a good to great time.

And the above posts about it being a one side of the trail day, were correct. The one who said that conditions sucked agreed that there was powder on one side of the trails. If you chose to ski the other side... Confused I'm sorry you chose so badly. Wink

Now... if we could just turn that fan off... Rolling Eyes

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So where were the forecasts??
boze


Joined: 13 Dec 2005
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Location: Flatlands of Southern CT
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Happy to have the snow - no doubt. Just wish some schmoo who studies the weather all day had some idea this was heading our way. Kinda like last weekend when no one saw the 20"+ for the weekend. Now I am sitting on my a$$ in CT and not in VT where I should be.

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Knee to waist deep
Treeskier


Joined: 05 Dec 2005
Posts: 252
Location: In the woods of Mad River Valley
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If you seached you could find knee to waist deep. Exterminator Woods this morning was epeic. Pillows of DEEP snow to drop off of. What a weekend Smile

Remember that thing about March being the snowest month...........
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atkinson


Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Click here for some photos from the weekend.

Enjoy!

John
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Awesome pics, John
boze


Joined: 13 Dec 2005
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Location: Flatlands of Southern CT
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Glad you folks had the gumption to trot up the hill for the freshies - and what freshies those look like!!

"March fourth" indeed!

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atkinson


Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Not much trotting up, more trotting across. Smile Thanks Hardy!

Speaking of the H., anybody catch him jamming some Jimi in the Castlerock Pub? Nice licks and a good way to top off a sweet day.

John
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Strat


Joined: 19 Nov 2005
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Location: Moretown...the edge of the Valley
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Question -

I was in St. John (yay! Caribbean!) for a little over a week, the period in which all of this recent snow came... got home last night, and now I'm looking and the window, and wondering... where is the snow? I see about 3 crusty inches outside my house. That's about it. It couldn't all have just blown away, could it? Talking to people back home, I was under the impression that it was positively dumping even down in the valleys... hmm...

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skibum1321


Joined: 29 Nov 2005
Posts: 186
Location: Malden, MA
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Strat wrote:
Question -

I was in St. John (yay! Caribbean!) for a little over a week, the period in which all of this recent snow came... got home last night, and now I'm looking and the window, and wondering... where is the snow? I see about 3 crusty inches outside my house. That's about it. It couldn't all have just blown away, could it? Talking to people back home, I was under the impression that it was positively dumping even down in the valleys... hmm...

It was very fluffy snow. A lot of it blew around. And then the sun shone down on Sunday and compacted everything in its path.
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castlerock


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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Location: Warren
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Strat wrote:
Question -
I was under the impression that it was positively dumping even down in the valleys... hmm...


It was an extreme example of orographics and microclimates. This slope hammered the western slopes of the Northern and North Central Green Mountains. From Abraham to Stark, the ridgeline got close to two feet. The western slope valleys got hammered as well. As soon as you got east of the ridge, the snow "disappeared"

Sunday morning I was in the corral when Heaven's gate opened. Went directly into Hughies (sp) was first in with my son and had multiple feet of fresh. I then dropped him off at Blazers and figured a Slide Brook was worth a shot since I was at the bottom of Gatehouse. I was surprised to find 4", maybe. But then it made sense. Take a look at the ridgeline photo in the Flash app on the SB site. You can see the difference in the snow loading on the trees and it isn't just elevation
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freeheel_skier


Joined: 30 Nov 2005
Posts: 668
Location: The Happy Valley
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There was 5" of windslab in my yard on german flats saturday am. Headed over to Castlerock & it seemed bottomless.....bottomless for this season.

Good Times!

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Those are amazing pix!
Lostone
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Joined: 18 Nov 2005
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Location: Sugarbush South
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I was working that day, and hiking along the Long Trail is... a little beyond where they wanted me to guide. Crying or Very sad

Still, it wasn't all that bad at the rock. Wink

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