Hands down, Sunday was one of the best days of the year. Maybe the best, in the sense that, at least at Pico, the wind didn?t totally blast a lot of the new snow off the main trails (frequently a problem during/after Nor?easters). Not today!!
There was only a dusting overnite down in the valley, but on the hill it appeared to have snowed much of the overnite, lasting into the morning, where snow continued at various intensities. Occasionally whiteout conditions.
By 8:30 AM it was boot deep, and by Noon it was knee deep, with the usual hot spots in the trees where you could get above the knee pow w/enough flex in your legs (or if you were on tele?s, and it was tele fest today @ pico)
What a great set up?light, fresh pow on top of what fell on the 3/16-17 storm. Everything was really, really good from the regular trails to the tress. It was all the more impressive when you consider the warm-up that preceded the ?St. Paddy?s? storm (74 F down in Concord on 3/14!!)
I don?t have the record book right in front of me, but this has to rack up among the best, snowiest St Patricks day weekends. And after the start that New England had this year, the past 8 or so weeks have been remarkable.
Unfortunately, my weekend calendar starts to get booked up starting in late March, so that might be it for the year for me.
But if it was, what a way to go out!! It was SUPERB
There was only a dusting overnite down in the valley, but on the hill it appeared to have snowed much of the overnite, lasting into the morning, where snow continued at various intensities. Occasionally whiteout conditions.
By 8:30 AM it was boot deep, and by Noon it was knee deep, with the usual hot spots in the trees where you could get above the knee pow w/enough flex in your legs (or if you were on tele?s, and it was tele fest today @ pico)
What a great set up?light, fresh pow on top of what fell on the 3/16-17 storm. Everything was really, really good from the regular trails to the tress. It was all the more impressive when you consider the warm-up that preceded the ?St. Paddy?s? storm (74 F down in Concord on 3/14!!)
I don?t have the record book right in front of me, but this has to rack up among the best, snowiest St Patricks day weekends. And after the start that New England had this year, the past 8 or so weeks have been remarkable.
Unfortunately, my weekend calendar starts to get booked up starting in late March, so that might be it for the year for me.
But if it was, what a way to go out!! It was SUPERB