jamesdeluxe
Administrator
I forgot to post something here from Sunday, the final day of the northeast's January thaw. This time, it wasn't the rain that killed us, but high temps (near 60) combined with snow-eating fog. It was actually a day of beautiful spring skiing; the only problem is that it came three months early.
"Wanderer" with Bearpen Mountain in the distance:
Vinny and Joey demonstrate how warm it was:
"Lower Wolverine" with the woods melting out:
From the summit of East Peak:
The real reason I went up was to spend the day with the Wounded Warriors, an incredible experience and something to consider the next time you're arguing about the incidence of inversions in January.
"Wanderer" with Bearpen Mountain in the distance:
Vinny and Joey demonstrate how warm it was:
"Lower Wolverine" with the woods melting out:
From the summit of East Peak:
The real reason I went up was to spend the day with the Wounded Warriors, an incredible experience and something to consider the next time you're arguing about the incidence of inversions in January.