Jim & Shirley wrote:

>         This should start a good thread, define "good".
>

It's a floating thing. I'm curious what the experts say, but to me, any day
when there's enough snow to open the woods, and/or leave unpacked on the
trails is always, automatically, by definition, good. (Breakable crust
counts. Challenging does not mean not good. Boilerplate... umm, that's a
tough one). Right now I'd just like a trail. Good is if it has more than 500
vertical, it has some element of steepness somewhere, and less people/sq.yd.
than Grand Central at 5:00.

>         Does this come from some neat trivia program

No.

> or do people actually
> sit around contemplating these things?

Sadly, yes.

> We need snow worse than we think.

Like the thread sez: *Definitely*

Keep those weather updates and snow sightings coming folks.

--telenaut

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