On our way to stay in Utah for two months. So the snow should start getting better in the northeast. You’re welcome.
LOLSkied Chin Clip twice on my new rock skis.
Don't know what's going on in the rest of New England but here in coastal Maine we are slowly getting buried. Snowed all last night and all day. We're well over a foot at this point.
Bracket Basin is open up north.Sunday River is claiming 7" on the report, which tracks with what I just shoveled out of my dooryard. I'm approaching a foot of settled snow since Thursday; I expect woods are probably in play at this point so long as you keep your eyes open.
Labrador seems kinda random compared to the other places in your list! Good to see that they have received some snow. There was a really sad video on Reddit from there in the last 10 days or so showing green grass under the chairlift.Since I was just at Wildcat, I've had them in my OpenSnow list... and it looks like they were the winner overnight. They're reporting 10" overnight!! It was already in pretty nice shape from the last storm. Might be stellar today on a Monday powder day. And I'm back in Virginia at work. *sigh*
EDIT: Interesting list of today's "Global Deepest Reports" on OpenSnow:
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Don't know what's going on in the rest of New England but here in coastal Maine we are slowly getting buried. Snowed all last night and all day. We're well over a foot at this point.
I had some 95s in the two feet a month ago. A little more surfier might be a good time.Down south (Maine) here we have maybe 2" of ice and ,maybe 3" snow...
Thursday's storm looks to be shaping up to be a dumper - up to 14" so they say now...
We'll see - I'm bringing the whole arsenal, and will rent some if the high end comes through.
Any suggestions for a ski that might work for 14" with maybe a topping of sleet/rain ? This will be uncharted territory for me.
Sunday River has enough base that just about everything is in play right now, and most of it is open. After tomorrow, I'd expect coverage to be good wall to wall, but the actual surface may be on the firm side with a wet storm followed by a cool down.Trying to decide where to head this weekend. Sunday River, Sugarbush and Stowe are on the list, I think. Skiology is making heavy use of the word “mank” in their latest post, at least for tomorrow.
'saul goodman. Josh Fox (Single Chair Weather Blog) says this storm that the tonight and tomorrow storm will have a light and fluffy finish. He's actually been pretty accurate this season.Trying to decide where to head this weekend. Sunday River, Sugarbush and Stowe are on the list, I think. Skiology is making heavy use of the word “mank” in their latest post, at least for tomorrow.
Sugarloaf is actually the right choice right now. Have you skied Bracket Basin before?Trying to decide where to head this weekend. Sunday River, Sugarbush and Stowe are on the list, I think. Skiology is making heavy use of the word “mank” in their latest post, at least for tomorrow.
I haven't skied Sugarloaf at all, actually. Looking forward to the NE gathering to check that box. I did think about it for this weekend but it's a 4 1/2 hour drive each way and I'm not going up for the weekend.Sugarloaf is actually the right choice right now. Have you skied Bracket Basin before?
True Stowe is closer especially if you are a bit west.I haven't skied Sugarloaf at all, actually. Looking forward to the NE gathering to check that box. I did think about it for this weekend but it's a 4 1/2 hour drive each way and I'm not going up for the weekend.