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    SnowFall Record

    Girdwood, AK - The record for the most snowfall in a month at Alaska's Alyeska ski and snowboard resort has been broken. Alyeska received 283 inches of snow – almost 24 feet – in December, breaking the previous monthly record of 274 inches set in January 2001 and far exceeding the previous December record of 247 inches in 2003.
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    and we are still waiting for the the six inch storm at the base. What a crock.

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    Re: SnowFall Record

    Quote Originally Posted by Phineas
    Girdwood, AK - The record for the most snowfall in a month at Alaska's Alyeska ski and snowboard resort has been broken. Alyeska received 283 inches of snow – almost 24 feet – in December, breaking the previous monthly record of 274 inches set in January 2001 and far exceeding the previous December record of 247 inches in 2003.
    Are they open yet? I know their season starts late due to lack of daylight. All that snow, but its too dark to ski.
    The Stone Age didn’t end because people ran out of stones.

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    i remember they moved World Cup event from Alyeska to Whiteface year or two ago, due to the lack of snow in Alaska..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denison
    i remember they moved World Cup event from Alyeska to Whiteface year or two ago, due to the lack of snow in Alaska..
    That was a fun week. It was cool seeing Bodie race in person.
    The Stone Age didn’t end because people ran out of stones.

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