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Join Date: May 2003
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We'll never be even because I've never skied in jeans. ![]() A less mature person, yes. |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Feb 2009
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I grew up with weekends on Bellaire mountain, but it sounds like you all need to get away from the ice-packed moguls of the northeast and get out to Colorado for beautiful, soft, knee-deep powder in the back bowls of Vail and Beaver Creek...no comparison b/w skiing on the east coast and going out west.
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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I'm still skiing. YOur knees hurt.
![]() It was when I went there. Met my bride there. My buddy goes "This is my sistah". I go hello. She goes "howya doin" and keeps walking. The rest is history. lol ![]() - |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: NC
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My uncle retired NYPD became head security at Mt Wash hotel many years ago. that place is great all year round. When the kids were young, we would go there all year round.
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said it before: a dearth of playoff appearances in
the next few years.
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I've never gone skiiing in my life. I think that's a little weird. Ah well.
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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Moved up to NH and had kids and skiing became the weekend activity, had season passes to a small family hill called Pats Peak which had a vertical drop of 710 feet, was great to teach the kids and such. Eventually they got better and we started going regularly to Loon and Windham which have 2100 feet of vertical, a much better experience. Relocated to NYC and we found Mountain Creek in Vernon NJ which is only 45 minutes from our home and while not perfect its a pleasant surprise for weekend trips here and there to keep our skills up. At 1040 vertical feet, it's longer than Pats Peak and close to home. Gondola to the top too, just crowded on weekends. SAR I |
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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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All League
Join Date: Apr 2003
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I didn't go skiing at all last season because there was no snow and it was generally warm in the Northeast.
So far this year, whilst not technically winter yet, same thing - no snow and above average air temperatures. I have Atomic Nomad Smoke 178 skis, Atomic XTO 10 bindings, and Rossignol Alias 100 Sensor boots - all pretty generic equipment.
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/13/us...lihood.html?hp
Climate Change Threatens Ski Industry, Leaving Slopes Bare By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE December 12, 2012 NEWBURY, N.H. — Helena Williams had a great day of skiing here at Mount Sunapee shortly after the resort opened at the end of November, but when she came back the next day, the temperatures had warmed and turned patches of the trails from white to brown. “It’s worrisome for the start of the season,” said Ms. Williams, 18, a member of the ski team at nearby Colby-Sawyer College. “The winter is obviously having issues deciding whether it wants to be cold or warm.” Her angst is well founded. Memories linger of last winter, when meager snowfall and unseasonably warm temperatures kept many skiers off the slopes. It was the fourth-warmest winter on record since 1896, forcing half the nation’s ski areas to open late and almost half to close early. Whether this particular winter turns out to be warm or cold, scientists say that climate change means the long-term outlook for skiers everywhere is bleak. The threat of global warming hangs over almost every resort, from Sugarloaf in Maine to Squaw Valley in California. As temperatures rise, analysts predict that scores of the nation’s ski centers, especially those at lower elevations and latitudes, will eventually vanish. Under certain warming scenarios, more than half of the 103 ski resorts in the Northeast will not be able to maintain a season length of 100 days by 2039, according to a study to be published next year by Daniel Scott, director of the Interdisciplinary Center on Climate Change at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. By then, no ski area in Connecticut or Massachusetts is likely to be economically viable, Mr. Scott said. Only 7 of 18 resorts in New Hampshire and 8 of 14 in Maine will be. New York’s 36 ski areas, most of them in the western part of the state, will have shrunk to nine. In the Rockies, where early conditions have also been spotty, average winter temperatures are expected to rise as much as 7 degrees by the end of the century. Park City, Utah, could lose all of its snowpack by then. In Aspen, Colo., the snowpack could be confined to the top quarter of the mountain. So far this season, several ski resorts in Colorado have been forced to push back their opening dates. Between 2000 and 2010 the $10.7 billion ski and snowboarding industry, with centers in 38 states and which employs 187,000 people directly or indirectly, lost $1.07 billion in revenue when comparing each state’s best snowfall years with its worst snowfall years. Even in the Rockies, it is difficult to find enough water to make snow. After last year’s dry winter and a parched, sweltering summer, reservoirs are depleted, streams are low, and snowpack levels stand at 41 percent of their historical average. At Sunlight in Colorado, the creek that supplies the pond that, in turn, provides water for snow guns has slowed to a near-trickle.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Yes, Likewise. Just a great place, normally oodles of snow and very beautiful. Sunshine village, not far away from Lake Louise gets an undogldy amount of snow but I always seemed to get grey low light days while skiing there.
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All League
Join Date: Apr 2003
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![]() Major snow storm headed to upstate New York and New England for Wednesday/Thursday. Get your skis, everyone! And Merry Christmas to all my fellow NEW YORK JETS fans!
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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Skii'd today in Pa. Couple of man made trails open at my local place, so I got in a few hours of icy goodness. About 4 inches of snow fell since, so tomorrow should be better.
Dranking the booze now. - |
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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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Stratton Mountain VT
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Tuukka Rask!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Break a leg!
Or maybe both. ![]() That means good luck, right? |
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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Awesome skiing this morning, 100% better than yesterday. Northern Pa. got about 6", so there was a perfect coating. Got to try out my new toy....my new left hip.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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![]() The Catskill mountain ski resorts got up to 15" of snow this week. Vermont and western Mass. got up to 21".
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