Visiting winter on the Upper East Side.
It is very obvious this time of year how well the east slope preserves snow...and shows how the Stowe side of Mansfield builds such a deep snowpack only seeing direct sunlight in the morning hours (coldest part of the day). The sunsets up here at like 1PM (goes into the shadows) so that it is getting zero sunlight during the warmest part of the day in the afternoon.
The east side of Mansfield looked a lot more wintry than anywhere around here, much lower residual snow level too. There was coatings of snow as low as 1,800ft on the east slope while over at south facing Spruce it looked like that level was 3,000ft for any sign of winter.
Avoiding afternoon sunlight does wonders for snow preservation, ha.