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| Date: | Mon, 13 Mar 2006 20:39:51 -0500 |
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Are the natural snow trails really on their last legs, already? March
13th. I wonder how Mansfield has fared over the last 48hrs but there
seemed to be plenty of snow/no bare spots even down the base by 4pm on
Saturday. Certainly no trails that were on their last legs. Stake is at
60" which is now well below where it was last year (80"). We were ahead
of last winter at ~80" last week. nmaD.
-Scott
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:29:42 -0500, Roger Klinger
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Started the day with a couple laps on North Lynx. No snow left on
Sunrise and Morning Star was
>probably on its last day,
>Rode the Super Bravo up, and since the upper lifts were just opening,
decided to take a run down
>Twist/Moonshine, which was either hard as a rock, or actual rock. I
don't think those will be open
>much longer, though Snowball still has plenty of snow on it.
>From there I went over to Castlerock for what was announced to likely be
the last day of the
>season for that lift. Skied all 4 of the main runs and some unnamed
stuff as well. Still enough of
>snow on Middle Earth and Castlerock to ski for a week or 2 more, but I'm
sure that after yesterday
>and today, there's no way to get back down to the lift because the lower
elevations were so thin.
>
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