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Author Topic: Big time snow event~  (Read 2172 times)

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Offline snow1

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consider us lucky so far buddy sent me a pic of his house from last weekend,he had 40+ inches in two days(breckenridge colorado....


Offline Reinhard

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He must of been plowing more than once a day.  Wonder how they keep the roads clear.  good luck.

Offline snow1

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He must of been plowing more than once a day.  Wonder how they keep the roads clear.  good luck.


giant snow blowers on 2 ton trucks,buddy said he has to keep up as it snows day n night otherwise he's trapped until spring,the ski are got another 20"s mon/tuesday.

Offline Bobberineyes

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Way way back in the younger days we did lots of skiing at Winter park CO, it always seemed to snow every night for fresh powder. Tge hills around here just seemed too small after those trips..

Offline glenn57

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Me skiing. :confused: :doofus: worse case of unintentional suicide you'd ever see. :surrender: :surrender: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline snow1

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few people no the tranquility up top of a 13000 ft mountain,the air is clean,crisp and very thin,here we wait as our crazy explosive guyz set charges above the ski area to trigger avalanches so we can ski down to the village below. We exit the out of bounds gate ,jump in a 45 degree steep face then in to the main ski area,thru the trees and on to nice groomed run's (corderoy )trails



« Last Edit: February 02/14/20, 09:09:15 AM by snow1 »

Offline snow1

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At the end of the day,exhausted the sun finally comes out for one last run,I  feel my age and a hot shower is in order and a knapp,younger days we would be swillen a few cold ones...