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  1. Bluebird Day

    El Nino Year?

    What will this mean for the East? Anyone want to guess? :-k
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    New to the East

    Marc, All true. You point out the big difference between the East and West. In the West, you can ski lift access untracked all day long. In the East, you have to be willing to earn your turns, and I am not willing to do that to ski through snags. I can ski powder in Catherines or the below...
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    New to the East

    Guys... I'm new to this board, but I don't get it. Here's a guy who is relocating from Mammoth Lakes to the North East and is asking for some advise. I'm not dissing the East Coast experience, I grew up here, but now I ski equal time between the NE and Wyoming / Utah and have skied Mammoth and...
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    New to the East

    I agree that epic powder days from an East Coast standard happen a few times a season. However, last season not withstanding, big powder days on wide-open terrain like at Mammoth cannot be had on the East Coast, and you will need an adjustment of your expectations. Also, big mountain boards...
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    New to the East

    Welcome to the East Coast! On top of your 8,000' drop in altitude, you are coming to the weather challenged East during an El Nino year. I gave up wishing for epic powder days on the East Coast years ago and started hoping last minute flights to the West as storms came on shore in the West...
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