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  1. 2 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    That’s amazing then…most everybody north of them is done. 

    Pittston Farms was doing some grooming this week, but it's limited to their trails. I've never gotten a NH trail pass, but might consider it next year to mix it up. That area up by Pittsburgh Swift Diamond is nice.

  2. 5 minutes ago, Cold Miser said:

    Where do you have the undercoat done?  ...At your mechanic?  What do they charge, and type of vehicle?

     

    I go to Rust Check, a local place here in Portland. Cost is ~$220. They pop the taillights and spray inside the panels and of course the entire underside.

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  3. 21 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    Inland has  had 3-4 warm sunny days with 60+ this month. Several shorts days already with 3 coming this week including today 

    Running naked through the streets of Mt. Tolland?

  4. 7 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

    We hit 34" of pack at one point last  year...dunno if it was Feb or Mar.

    I thought last year was kinda crappy overall, but Feb/Mar made up for it and we ended up with 96". I would have gladly taken another last year over this ratter

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  5. 21” storm total in the mid-slope hardwoods.
    Mansfield stake depth increased 24” up high.
    This was a good storm. The wind was incredible as well.  This would’ve been a 40-inch storm if it was true fluff and not wind-packed.  As it was, it was a great shot of frozen QPF (1.50-2.50”) for the mountains.
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    Did mrg get to 40?

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  6. SR hype train....

    WINTER ISN'T OVER
    The snow dances are finally paying off. Forecasts for this weekend's storm are starting to normalize, and depending on who your trusted source is, the mountains of Western Maine (that's us) could receive up to 2 FEET of snow when all is said and done on Monday. 
  7. The whales still have all the manipulative power.  I'm not invested but my guess is that the rug gets pulled out from under the retail investors, before the BTC halving in April.  
    I put $1000 in couple yrs ago at 2400. Probably ought to cash out soon.

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  8. It’s an impressive period.  Noteworthy.
    I don’t know what changed between the fall and winter seasons. Something in the global pattern switched to lead to incredible departures compared to the climo baseline.  El Niño, Pacific flow.
    Local departures at MVL ASOS:
    November... -0.2
    December... +7.8
    January... +8.1 
    February... +8.4
    That is wild.
    First five days of March are averaging +12 to +13F at BTV, MPV, MVL, 1V4 (the main climo sites) too.
    Anyone know what switch was flipped? 
    Chem trails, balloons and other fun govt experiments

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  9. Coburn Gore, 35mi north of sugarloaf on the Canadian border yesterday. 45F. Was up with a friend checking his camp. Unreal how little sn there is.20240302_120601.jpg20240302_123249.jpg

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  10. 2 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

    Ger your depression meds. Next 7 days looks miserable. #thiswintersucks

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    for the confused emoji people

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  11. 12 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    Lol . Better look at actual data 

    So I used a min temp of 70F and min DP of 65. # of times criteria was met:

    May =0

    June = 3

    July = 24

    Aug = 15

    So while there were more than "a handfull" of days it certainly did not feel as dewy because a lot of those days were wet. When I think of annoying dews, it's usually when temp is >80F and DP >70. Regardless it's not dew all the time here.

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