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Snowballs


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Hoser wrote:
I am sure its buried (no pun intended) in here somewhere, curious what this season's total compares to the 10 or 25 year average at the mountain.


This site says 13' or 156" per anum.

http://www.gottagoitsnows.com/skiareas/1168.html

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Harvey44


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Long term average for Gore is reported as 150 inches. That seems about right to me.

I've only been measuring for two years.

MegaHarv Snow Totals

I've got 118" this year (before today) and 149" last year.[/url]


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gore averages 150 inches in general, the top maybe 160 while the base is 140ish
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Thanks guys. Wow looking back at the daily this season really puts it in perspective. Total does not seem too far off average (about 30") but January breakout shows how light it was.
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The upper mountain is white, but I have not spoken to anyone working to hear how much snow fell. Jay has over 15"
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Their now saying 16"-22", $29 lift tickets for 18 and under, $39 for 19+ (comes with a free meal at the tower bar!) and their open Thursday though Sunday.
It's looking like road trip time.

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You smoking something kid?

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heard whiteface summit received around 20 inches
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You smoking something kid?

Hahaha my bad. completely forgot to mention that's for Jay Peak
...oops Embarassed

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Snowballs wrote:
You smoking something kid?

Hahaha my bad. completely forgot to mention that's for Jay Peak
...oops Embarassed


2 to the 1 from the 1 to the 3.......

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The cool rainies are here lately. Had to kick on the furnace @noon to cut the chill in the house. Hope this isn't yet another prolonged cool and rainy period, aka high 50's/low60's for daytime highs w/rain, rain, rain for weeks. Sigh.

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New England snow in July.

http://www.mountwashington.org/photos/journal/

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New England snow in July.

http://www.mountwashington.org/photos/journal/


Saw that. Could use a little frozen precip around here. It's hotter'n a bear in downtown MASH.

Actually I'd take some NCP. Darn dry too.

Has it been wet in the Daks?

Heading up to do my semi-annual "mowing." In a wet year it's no picnic with a push mower.

I need me a BRUSH HOG.

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Harvey44 wrote:
Snowballs wrote:
New England snow in July.

http://www.mountwashington.org/photos/journal/


Saw that. Could use a little frozen precip around here. It's hotter'n a bear in downtown MASH.

Actually I'd take some NCP. Darn dry too.

Has it been wet in the Daks?

Heading up to do my semi-annual "mowing." In a wet year it's no picnic with a push mower.

I need me a BRUSH HOG.
Really hot this past weekend and no rain (for a change). Before I headed back south Tuesday morning, I was sweating bullets in the cabin, and that NEVER happens.

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I need me a BRUSH HOG.


You don't need no stinkin Hog.....get thyself a Goat......make some fudge!

Glad to see Spongeworthy is still around. I was starting to fear we lost you due to the State's cut backs.

We've been surviving the heat with central air and days at Lake Luzerne and Lake George. It's rough....but there was plenty of real nice scenery at Shepard Park Beach last Sunday. Shocked OH MY! Shocked The lake was very pretty, too. Bad News -The pier is closed to jumpers this summer. Too much sand washed under it so no jumping off it this season. Bitchin.

I still say you're in the wrong zip code Harv.

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