Chromer New member Nov 5, 2004 #3 WYSIWYG. Looks like about an inch at the base. They're reporting it as "3-4 inches across the valley", so this year's snow reporter has blown his credibility before they have even started making snow. It IS a damned pretty sight though.
WYSIWYG. Looks like about an inch at the base. They're reporting it as "3-4 inches across the valley", so this year's snow reporter has blown his credibility before they have even started making snow. It IS a damned pretty sight though.
JimG. New member Nov 5, 2004 #4 Chromer":2gqhb1d5 said: It IS a damned pretty sight though. Click to expand... It really is...here's another pretty view, this one of Wildcat from one of the Mt. Washington cams: Attachments trail.jpg 30.2 KB · Views: 2,018
Chromer":2gqhb1d5 said: It IS a damned pretty sight though. Click to expand... It really is...here's another pretty view, this one of Wildcat from one of the Mt. Washington cams:
Chromer New member Nov 5, 2004 #5 Sugarloaf has updated their page and are now claiming 8" inches above 2400 feet. Summit is 4250-ish. I also got a second-hand report of 4" at lake level in Greenville this morning (Big Squaw).
Sugarloaf has updated their page and are now claiming 8" inches above 2400 feet. Summit is 4250-ish. I also got a second-hand report of 4" at lake level in Greenville this morning (Big Squaw).
salida New member Nov 5, 2004 #6 Imagine what the top is like, plus its still snowing. Possibly 12+ I'll be skiing tomorrow!!! porter