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January 2022 Obs/Disco


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9 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Glad I never flinched and waisted any bandwidth on this event to the south...I told people the northern trends into SNE were model hallucinations.

ACK may get an inch or two.

I know you hate cold without snow but I do dig this bitter cold weather. Seasonal. Just me. I hate the heat. Lol. 

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2 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

Yep, tough skiing today.

3 degrees now.

Especially when the snow is firm packed cold, slick at times, and skiing is fast.  Fast skiing conditions (because groomed smooth stuff is the only terrain open) in a cold air mass just leads to even colder skiing.  It’s not like you can work up some body energy like you can in natural snow, off-piste or ungroomed snow.

Its cold and fast right now.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

Especially when the snow is firm packed cold, slick at times, and skiing is fast.  Fast skiing conditions (because groomed smooth stuff is the only terrain open) in a cold air mass just leads to even colder skiing.  It’s not like you can work up some body energy like you can in natural snow, off-piste or ungroomed snow.

Its cold and fast right now.

That's how I like the groomers, but a little warmer and some sun to soften things a tad would be nice. It's a bit too firm/icy to really get a good footing when going fast. Harder to settle into the quick turn repetition when you see a slide coming every 20 feet. I still prefer this over mashed potato slop in the spring, just my preference. My wife and kids definitely don't agree with me. LOL

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1 hour ago, PhineasC said:

That's how I like the groomers, but a little warmer and some sun to soften things a tad would be nice. It's a bit too firm/icy to really get a good footing when going fast. Harder to settle into the quick turn repetition when you see a slide coming every 20 feet. I still prefer this over mashed potato slop in the spring, just my preference. My wife and kids definitely don't agree with me. LOL

Nipply out there...-0.8F at the Jefferson RWIS. Are you below zero yet?

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