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#1 skierdude9450

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:54 AM

Yesterday I went up for my first day of the season. There was naught but a flake of natural snow, and Breck had one run open on the whole mountain. Basically, the snow ends where the trail ends. Here's a few pictures that I took between Breckenridge and Keystone.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:55 AM

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:56 AM

Keystone:

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:56 AM

Downloading Summit Express?!!

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:56 AM

Oh Yes and my favorite:

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Hopefully the snow will start flying (real snow that is) soon. It's going to be quite a bummer for Thanksgiving if nothing happens soon.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 12:30 PM

That's poor management on Keystone for running both Summit Express and River Run Gondola the same day this early in the season.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 03:15 PM

we don't have diddily SQUAT here! :(

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 03:27 PM

when i was at keystone they were just running the summit express at the end of the day to help ease lift lines downloading the gondi. it helped a little but wasn't totally necessary. the north peak is also running, but for the US ski team only. hopefully that will be open to the public soon.

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 10:09 PM

View Postcoskibum, on Nov 11 2007, 02:27 PM, said:

when i was at keystone they were just running the summit express at the end of the day to help ease lift lines downloading the gondi. it helped a little but wasn't totally necessary. the north peak is also running, but for the US ski team only. hopefully that will be open to the public soon.

Training and racing on Starfire will run until the end of the month. Other North Peak runs may open as snowmaking and natural snow allows but Starfire is closed until then. As of right now there is no ski access to north peak and the only way to get back there is by truck on a very rough mountain road that is icy in places. There suposed to be some snow showers tonight but as we get closer to the weather moving in it seems to be weakening. Pray to Ullr.

Typicaly the Gondola will run in the morning and Summit is cycled on as nessecery, usualy just at the end of the day.

This post has been edited by poloxskier: 11 November 2007 - 10:16 PM

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"You could say that a mountain is alot like a woman, once you think you know every inch of her and you're about to dip your skis into some soft, deep powder...Bam, you've got two broken legs, cracked ribs and you pay your $20 just to let her punch your lift ticket all over again"

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 03:09 PM

Take this Colorado!
3.5 feet at Whistler Blackcomb in the alpine, 30 inches new at Mt. Baker!

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 04:11 PM

:cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: NOTHING here yet!!

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 04:23 PM

View PostEagleAce, on Nov 12 2007, 08:11 PM, said:

:cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: NOTHING here yet!!


haha
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Posted 12 November 2007 - 04:43 PM

We have snow... It just can't decide if it wants to stay.
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Posted 12 November 2007 - 05:01 PM

Couldn't they just open the Outpost Gondola to access North Peak? As to you guys in the Northwest GRRRRR.... :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing:
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Posted 12 November 2007 - 05:10 PM

We could open Outpost if you like skiing runs with no snow on them, as of right now there are no runs, other than the US Ski Teams training run Starfire that have ample enough snow to allow skiing nor is there any snow leading to the lift other than the run out of Starfire. Also note that I said no ski access not lift access.

Because of work that has been required to repair the Robertson Tunnel (The tunnel that sends water to all of you Denverites which is our main source for snowmaking water) we have been unable to make snow except in small batches with the water that we can draw off the Snake River. Now that the repair has been completed we are going to be able to start making more snow very soon and will be opening more as snow allows.

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-Bryan

Theres a place for all of God's creatures, right next to the mashed potatoes.

"You could say that a mountain is alot like a woman, once you think you know every inch of her and you're about to dip your skis into some soft, deep powder...Bam, you've got two broken legs, cracked ribs and you pay your $20 just to let her punch your lift ticket all over again"

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:07 PM

Cypress looked pretty amazing today, snow top to bottom...I almost went up there to check it out...

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:11 PM

PoloX, did that affect Breck's snowmaking by chance?

Here in Minnesota, we have seen some snow here and there, and frost in the mornings sometimes as well. In a day or two, it will finally cool down into the lower 20's at night, which is somewhat average for Minnesota in November. That means 40's during the day. Hopefully, after Thanksgiving, the weather will cool down more to allow snow to fall naturally! Unlikely. If the temps stay nice and cool at night though, snowmaking will begin!

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:29 PM

View PostLift Kid, on Nov 12 2007, 05:11 PM, said:

PoloX, did that affect Breck's snowmaking by chance?

The only thing that I would think that has been inhibiting Breck's snowmaking efforts is the temperature at night, although usualy when I look up the hill at night there is snow being blown. We draw the majority of our snowmaking water directly from the Robertson Tunnel since the Snake River doesn't have a very high flow rate and minimum stream flows must be maintained.

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-Bryan

Theres a place for all of God's creatures, right next to the mashed potatoes.

"You could say that a mountain is alot like a woman, once you think you know every inch of her and you're about to dip your skis into some soft, deep powder...Bam, you've got two broken legs, cracked ribs and you pay your $20 just to let her punch your lift ticket all over again"

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Posted 13 November 2007 - 02:10 PM

Winter is here in Austria, 180cm and still snowing. Lifts open later this month for the winter season here in Arlberg. After a poor snow year in the alps last year, this is great.

http://www.skiarlber...lish/index.html

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Posted 13 November 2007 - 03:09 PM

View Postnathanvg, on Nov 13 2007, 06:10 PM, said:

Winter is here in Austria, 180cm and still snowing. Lifts open later this month for the winter season here in Arlberg. After a poor snow year in the alps last year, this is great.

http://www.skiarlber...lish/index.html

do you live in austria
man if you do you are soo lucky
have a great ski season!


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