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highpeaksdrifter
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Sunday was very overcast most of the time and the summit was socked in, but you can see there's snow up there. Here's hoping it keeps coming early and often.


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Wow!

I didn't expect to see that kind of coverage.

Guess I better pack a few more layers for evac training.

p.s.- Many thanks for that pic. I can't tell you how badly I needed to see that.
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Nice! Saturday morning the mountain had a touch of snow and rime ice

glad to see some more accumulation up there



BTW much of the new lift line has been cut
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highpeaksdrifter
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takeahike46er wrote:
BTW much of the new lift line has been cut


That's great. What vantage point can you see it from?

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NPN wrote:
Guess I better pack a few more layers for evac training.


That's a good idea. I've underdressed for that before. Big mistake.

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highpeaksdrifter wrote:
That's great. What vantage point can you see it from?


You can see the lift line as you turn into the ski center from 86.

Its even visible in this shot from two weeks ago:

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highpeaksdrifter
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takeahike46er wrote:
highpeaksdrifter wrote:
That's great. What vantage point can you see it from?


You can see the lift line as you turn into the ski center from 86.

Its even visible in this shot from two weeks ago:



That’s a really good shot of it. It makes you realize how Lookout is going to balance WF width wise.

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ComeBackMudPuddles


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Fantastic shot. Thanks.
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