Frankontour
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I'm sorry if someone already passed the news & pics somewhere on the forum, but here is some pics of Sunshine this morning... I love soooo much these september snowfalls !
Admin":2tnesq1v said:Once the clouds clear further east I'd expect the Wasatch to be even brighter in white, thanks to significantly higher elevation than the Oquirrhs.
awf170":8j5gyjns said:I think Marmot already suprassed last years snow fall total, another storm and they will reach there average yearly snowfall :wink:
Sorry, it was -30c and my wife was having morning sickness. So no witnesses and to darn cold to get the camera out. :wink:Tony Crocker":1tn1wxpf said:I'll be more impressed if I see pics of someone actually skiing this stuff. :wink: Nathan Rafferty of Ski Utah has it right: It's not worth counting unless someone's skiing it.
Patrick":31bqw99d said:awf170":31bqw99d said:I think Marmot already suprassed last years snow fall total, another storm and they will reach there average yearly snowfall :wink:
I love my 3 days at Marmot back in 2002. It's a beautiful place (I think I would rate the scenery as, if not more spectacular than Lake Louise) and they had plenty of snow.
Eagle ridge chutes are fun...![]()
The -30c was in the 3rd week of March :shock: , locals couldn't believe it that it was this cold so late in the year. That's what I call Cold Spring Skiing.Tony Crocker":3urogf4z said:The best way to enjoy these areas is to avoid early season (for the frigid temps as well as thin snow cover).
Tony Crocker":jqut2ylu said:Yes the cold can happen in March but frequency is less than December/January. The main reason to ski these areas late is to maximize the snowpack.
No kiddin'WHAT THE F*&%!!!