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Lava Rock

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  1. I usually see the darker the red lead to bigger anomalies  , but I mean this is still out there in time where it can change a good amount and be near normal or normal 
    Thanks. I wasn't sure how they interpret "above avg"

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    This doesn't mean it's going to torch. Above avg could be 1F higher than usual right? If so, that's ok with me. If we're taking 10-20f above avg, then that won't be favorable

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  3. 31 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    There’s a bunch of posters like me, you, Will, Ray, Wolf , Dryslot etc that are on the edge. Folks just deal with it in different ways. For now patience.. if we are having this conversation Dec 23.. pain 

    I doubt it

  4. 12 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    You can basically summarize like this… if the much anticipated and widely forecast in many circles pattern change to more favorable with snow chances and sufficient cold beginning Xmas week and for Jan and Feb is delayed or pushed back or doesn’t happen or whatever , this place is going to lose it. That includes snowless SNE all the way up to NNE where much of area outside  the Mtns sees the giant snow eraser Sunday night. There are a ton of posters( myself included) that are hoping and counting on it . Folks are already posting on eggshells. It had better happen or all hell will break loose. 

    beer

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  5. On 12/6/2023 at 4:37 PM, HIPPYVALLEY said:

    If you want an old school New England apres ski experience hit the Shannon Door in Jackson.   Cozy and festive with a comfort food menu and decent beer selection. 

    Moat Brewery is fun too.  You want to get to both of those places before 5 PM though…

    We had dinner at Tuckermans when we were in Bartlet for Tday. We'd definitively go back. Never tried it and glad we did. 

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  6. Just now, tamarack said:

    Takes lots of wind to topple bare-limbed hardwoods.  I've seen it happen only twice - the Nov 1950 Apps gale and the frigid NW blasts of 12/31/1962.  That latter event, the backside winds from the blizzard that ate BGR, probably gusted 70+.  It smashed plate glass windows, uprooted 2-ft diameter oaks from semi-frozen ground (temps that day were 5/-8 at our NNJ place), and created 5-ft deep drifts from the 2" of paste that fell late on 12/29.  We could see the gusts coming by the clouds of snow obscuring the upwind trees.

    Reached -8 this morning and might approach that again tomorrow.  This is the 3rd straight day with essentially no wind.  I can't remember having the trees remain this snow-loaded this long.  Some high clouds drifting in but most of the morning was pure blue seen between the snowy branches.  Spectacular.

    Nice. What's your temp now? Sitting at 25F. Very January-ish. Any frost in the ground will likely be lost by Tues. 

  7. 27 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

    Hopefully not a rip like John Kerry.

     

    lol, funny, but what a hypocrite he is telling everyone how we're polluting the world when he flies around in his fancy jet

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  8. 10 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

    That has been showing up for several runs.

    Powderfreak can hang the pictures he took this week in the lodge for Christmas week when customers are skiing down a death ribbon. “Look at these powder days from later November”

    going to suck hard if we get two cutters between mon event and the 20th. 

  9. 30 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    well for those who hate the early sunsets were a few days away from the earliest sunset of the year. Starting next week we make all so ever slow improvements for later sunsets. Bad news for those who hate the late sunrise...still another 6 weeks until the sun starts rising earlier. 

    = more solar gain = faster melting sn. Winter is over:lol:

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