Speaking of MWN tragedies, this one was a near miss: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4GKSYQLdEj/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=15dc5c1c-a95f-4ef5-99aa-ee8b012c8e38&ig_mid=F0939EF6-70E6-4AED-94C5-581C513A2EBD
I'm looking to make a trip to the Greens either M or Tu. I'm guessing everyone and their mother will be on the hill Tuesday, but I'm worried if I go Monday there'll be wind holds.
There were good stretches but being left with no woods skiing in early March is definitely shitty. Otherwise the big boy mtns in NNE will be able to stay open into April - albeit limited, but by no means shut down.
Sounds like we got the last decent day in on Friday, as far as snow goes. I think the rain Saturday night followed by warmth/fog on Sunday did a number on them.
The upslope potential for the Greens looks like the best shot. Other than a front-end burst, and upslope on the back end, it looks like rain (and a good bit of it) in between - I very well could be missing something, though.
Yep. The amount of circle-jerking over the death of biodiversity and dumping of harmful chemicals straight into ground water and waterways is disgusting. Especially considering this a group of people who are supposedly more nature-aware than the general public.
Curious from a meteorological standpoint - how does mud reason related to downsloping?
They've already done a cursory street sweep on the major cycling routes down here because people have been out like crazy the past 2 weeks.
Not until July. Most nice spring days turn into a sea breeze and/or fog. I'll swim in the ocean in any weather, though, and that usually means I don't have to install until then, too.
Yes, and her fiancé was by her side the whole time, so at least she wasn't alone. A friend, who knew her, said "She’s the only person I ever saw make 3 turns down the headwall on teles, knees on skis, male or female." Legend.