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1/25/06 Snowmaking
Son of Drifter


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According to the website they are blowing snow on the following

Lower Cloud Laughing
Victoria Laughing Laughing (hopefully they'll move up to Sky soon)
Excelsior (must keep the masses happy)
Essex
Lower Northway
Approach (hopefully upper Empire gets some accidental coverage out of this)

Only 53 trails open Sad They had 70 open at beginning of Jan)

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Skier 4 Life


Joined: 22 Dec 2005
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Location: Lake Placid, NY
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Give it time, SOD, give it time. All we really need (besides NO rain) is a good 'ol snowstorm (preferably more than 6 inches would be nice). Very Happy Any one willing to do a snow dance? Wink

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freeheelwilly


Joined: 22 Dec 2005
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and on that note, you didn't hear it from me but there's something potentially big brewin' for Monday into Tuesday.
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highpeaksdrifter
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freeheelwilly wrote:
and on that note, you didn't hear it from me but there's something potentially big brewin' for Monday into Tuesday.


Come on Willy, details.

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freeheelwilly


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Details? Not much to say really. Time will tell. First saw mention of it on Burlington NWS's long range forecast on Monday. Today, even the cheesey local TV met mentioned it. Still a way's off. You know how it goes: all depends on the track. Keep your fingers and toes crossed. We're certainly due. Things are already much whiter up here than last week at this time. Weekend looks pretty good. New snow and warm enough (especially Saturday) to soften up some of that yellow boilerplate that we were skatin' around on last Sunday!
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Son of Drifter


Joined: 22 Dec 2005
Posts: 261
Location: Upstate New York
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freeheelwilly wrote:
Details? Not much to say really. Time will tell. First saw mention of it on Burlington NWS's long range forecast on Monday. Today, even the cheesey local TV met mentioned it. Still a way's off. You know how it goes: all depends on the track. Keep your fingers and toes crossed. We're certainly due. Things are already much whiter up here than last week at this time. Weekend looks pretty good. New snow and warm enough (especially Saturday) to soften up some of that yellow boilerplate that we were skatin' around on last Sunday!


I was very very pleased with the conditions last Sunday. Granted by 2pm it was boilerplate all over but if you followed the guns and sun (Paron's had some corn going on) it wasn't all that bad. Could be that since I didn't ski the weekend before that I would've enjoyed skiing on grass last weekend but I was surprised how decent it was dispite all the rain and warmth. Twisted Evil
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