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Caliboarder's Photo Caliboarder 05 Sep 2007

Looks like there is snow at the top!!!!
Now just for California. No more winters like las year!!!
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EagleAce's Photo EagleAce 05 Sep 2007

I sure hope we have a good winter! Last year was the :censored2: pits!! Most of Yosemite's waterfalls are dry now :sad: And the Merced River looks like a creek in places.
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Snoqualmie guy's Photo Snoqualmie guy 05 Sep 2007

Last two years have been great! I'm kinda worried this will be not so great.
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EagleAce's Photo EagleAce 05 Sep 2007

View PostSnoqualmie guy, on Sep 5 2007, 10:34 PM, said:

Last two years have been great! I'm kinda worried this will be not so great.


so you guys took all our snow last year?? :laugh:

well, maybe it'll be OUR turn this year! :devil:
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liftmech's Photo liftmech 06 Sep 2007

No snow until November- we need all the time we can get!

On a related note- why is it that people wil wait in line for days, camp out in parking lots, and endure marginal conditions to ski in October on one run? I think if we (as an industry) cooled off a bit and opened up around Thanksgiving there'd be more snow and more terrain open right off the bat. We could have the same length of season if we stayed open longer, say all the way through April instead of closing within the first two weeks. Most places I've skiied have excellent spring coverage, and the whole mountain's open then. Ah well, I just fix lifts. What do I know?
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Jonni's Photo Jonni 06 Sep 2007

Yeah, as much as the skier in me wants snow now, the ski area lifts guy in me wants no snow until at least the middle of November. Still many little projects to finish that just take up too much time.
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ski9600's Photo ski9600 06 Sep 2007

View Postliftmech, on Sep 6 2007, 06:27 AM, said:

I think if we (as an industry) cooled off a bit and opened up around Thanksgiving there'd be more snow and more terrain open right off the bat.


And if we focused on opening runs instead of opening hits in the terrain park things would be much safer and we'd be able to accomodate more skiers/riders who'd have a better experience and come back later in the year instead of saying "oh that sucked in November, let's go to a movie instead".

/run on sentence :rolleyes:
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Lift Kid's Photo Lift Kid 06 Sep 2007

I am really hoping for a decent snow year for us! Last year was the worst in years. The 4 years before have been lame too. It's time for a good season. I really am looking forward to snow, but I think you industry guys must be in a scramble to get the lifts turning by November.

Looks like a good start for CO though.

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Caliboarder's Photo Caliboarder 19 Sep 2007

Snow predicted for Tahoe!!!!
Up to 4 inch accumulation over this coming week!!!
I know it won't last and i'm overstating but i'm excited!!!
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Allan's Photo Allan 20 Sep 2007

This was yesterday, and it was almost 4" :)

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Snoqualmie guy's Photo Snoqualmie guy 20 Sep 2007

What elevation are you guys at, Allan?
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tahoeistruckin's Photo tahoeistruckin 20 Sep 2007

So. Lake Tahoe had snow this am.
After the wind settled Wednesday night a much-anticipated front moved into the Lake Tahoe Basin early this morning bringing with it between 2 to 3 inches of snow above 7,000 feet and a nice dusting in Stateline and South Lake Tahoe.
http://www.tahoedailytribune.com/article/2...NEWS01/70920001

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Allan's Photo Allan 20 Sep 2007

View PostSnoqualmie guy, on Sep 20 2007, 09:26 AM, said:

What elevation are you guys at, Allan?


About 6700 feet...

Mmm snow during line service

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mikest2's Photo mikest2 20 Sep 2007

View PostAllan, on Sep 20 2007, 07:43 PM, said:

About 6700 feet...

Mmm snow during line service


You too eh ?
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Allan's Photo Allan 20 Sep 2007

View Postmikest2, on Sep 20 2007, 07:45 PM, said:

You too eh ?


Yep :smile: we had to wait six months for parts from DoppelmayrCTEC (SLC) for parts for this lift. We just got them in the air last week and started line service yesterday. Luckily it's a relatively short lift with mostly 2 rockers on the downhill side so we'll be done on Monday.
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JustJeepIt's Photo JustJeepIt 20 Sep 2007

View PostAllan, on Sep 20 2007, 07:02 PM, said:

Yep :smile: we had to wait six months for parts from DoppelmayrCTEC (SLC) for parts for this lift. We just got them in the air last week and started line service yesterday. Luckily it's a relatively short lift with mostly 2 rockers on the downhill side so we'll be done on Monday.



What type of parts for what type of lift?
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Allan's Photo Allan 21 Sep 2007

View PostJustJeepIt, on Sep 20 2007, 11:31 PM, said:

What type of parts for what type of lift?


4 sheave beams and some main axles for the Paradise chair a 76 Thiokol.
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Emax's Photo Emax 22 Sep 2007

This subject always comes up as September fades. To me (and likely others like me... check that, there aren't any) it creates a knot in the pit of the stomach. True, snow pays our bills - but it also thwarts our efforts to do our jobs. Snow should begin to fall on a prescribed date - so we can plan our work accordingly. Where are the creative meteorologists? This is a problem that needs solving!
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EagleAce's Photo EagleAce 22 Sep 2007

View PostEmax, on Sep 22 2007, 10:34 AM, said:

This subject always comes up as September fades. To me (and likely others like me... check that, there aren't any) it creates a knot in the pit of the stomach. True, snow pays our bills - but it also thwarts our efforts to do our jobs. Snow should begin to fall on a prescribed date - so we can plan our work accordingly. Where are the creative meteorologists? This is a problem that needs solving!


:laugh: since when does Ma Nature follow a schedule??
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