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  1. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    I think I remember that being part of the 'excuse' given as well. I know Kachina is unique, but I still think it's a very odd to spend the capital on putting a lift up there if one of the announced goals is: "Taos Ski Valley has also committed to preserving a majority of the hiking terrain that...
  2. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Wolf Creek's "locals" season is over. March is a complete mess almost the whole month due to all the various spring breaks across the south/lower midwest. With some of the deepest snow in CO, that will likely only be amplified. The latest storm/s however, have probably helped some still go to...
  3. snowave

    American Election 2024

    ahem... :unsure:
  4. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    So it appears that Taos is still doing the "open to hikers" first before they open the lift, or is it because the base is so low they don't want that many people up there? When I was there in spring 2019 (after a nice dump + a solid base) I was infuriated that they let hikers go track it up...
  5. snowave

    Thunder and lightening - JH and Targhee

    My worst experience with lightning/thunder was actually at Hidden Valley, outside of St. Louis back in 1994, I believe. A t-storm approached, and I had just gotten on the lift. A lightning pocket developed in the storm just west of the ski area, and I probably had 4 or 5 bolts within a mile...
  6. snowave

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    Big Bear, CA https://www.facebook.com/reel/1596664998243260
  7. snowave

    Brundage, ID, Feb. 15, 2025

    Made it up at opening today at Brundage... still really busy... only slightly less crowded than yesterday. Lift lines were minimal though, less than 2 min. After a foot yesterday, there was another 7-10" overnight (18:1) Fun, but felt yesterdays snow more than usual, since it was about 13:1...
  8. snowave

    Brundage, ID, Feb. 15, 2025

    deserted midweek is a bit of a stretch. I've lived here 6 yrs, and the midweek traffic has about doubled thanks to all the remote workers now. That said, from someone who rides a place like Mammoth a lot, deserted is still probably what comes to mind. I was just up at Brundage after running an...
  9. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Brundage yesterday was DEEP... (19-29" out of this very overproducing storm.) the entire town was there, but it was still fun and not truly crowded by most peoples standards.
  10. snowave

    Is Mt. Waterman Circling the Drain?

    I saw that when it was on the news (vai ABC7 facebook). I thought it had already been mentioned on here, but I guess not. That's some heavy duty damage, for sure. I guess they're (Caltrans) is making plans to repair, which ultimately is good, as I would hate to see that access disappear...
  11. snowave

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    At Mammoth on Wednesday, I guess. Although... this was a girl.
  12. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Pretty much what TonyC said... The lack of details on the pattern change is because first of course, it's still about a week away... and second, models keep swinging rather wildly on how the storm track sets up, thanks largely to the departing high pressure ridge. Latest models (today)...
  13. snowave

    OpenSnow Data: Inflated Forecasts and Incorrect Actuals (24 Hour & History)

    Yes. That really needs to be addressed. Some great ideas there, but kinda another cart before the horse situation. btw, not trying to "Advertise" myself here, but just for some backgound. I have my own facebook page where I forecast for my local community, including the ski areas. I've been...
  14. snowave

    OpenSnow Data: Inflated Forecasts and Incorrect Actuals (24 Hour & History)

    yep, too automated with not enough human input. As many here know, I've been complaining for a long time about their extremely poor (overestimates) for Brundge Mtn, ID. This year was the first time I've seen one their (new) "local" forecasters acknowledge that fact in the "daily snow"...
  15. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    The last two days at Tamarack ID, and especially Brundage were good to excellent on groomed runs. Firm, but still very carvable. Surprised how well they've been able to hold up, but it has been relatively cold recently. The 1-3" today won't be enough to refresh much, but I guess it's better than...
  16. snowave

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    Damn, things continue to really not look good out west. The damn monster ridge just doesn't want to break down. Our trip Feb 9-14 to mt hood was scaled back to just bachelor and hoodoo. Now we're thinking of cancelling altogether, as reports I'm hearing are not good over there. Thankfully, we...
  17. snowave

    Article: Why Is Mount Baldy, CA So Deadly For Hikers?

    Like TonyC said, It's narrow in spots with steep drop offs. It's usually pretty windy up there too, not to mention very exposed. It's the highest peak in the San Gabriel's at over 10,000 ft. Many that hike it are coming from close to sea level. As mentioned, winter is a different game...
  18. snowave

    Beer thread

    Does that even qualify as beer? :unsure: 😬 In winter, I like a dark beer... scotch ales are my go to, although I enjoy a good porter or malty amber, also. I tend to go lighter in summer, however I stay away from IPA's. I really don't know how so many people like them.
  19. snowave

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    Ok, that's slightly better... but still, that sucks (especially for a boarder... good way to hurt someone).
  20. snowave

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    wait a minute, the bubble locks you in there automatically?
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