[pct-l] Current snow conditions
Kevin
hikelite at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 21:34:33 CST 2011
That 8000 foot mark seems to be the magic number. Even here in Flagstaff, there is very little snow left from December's storms in town (7000ft), but there is still a lot at Snow Bowl up above 8000ft.
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On Feb 3, 2011, at 8:19 PM, <ned at mountaineducation.org> wrote:
> Thanks, John, for your service in skiing the backcountry along the JMT to get those measurements!
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> I definitely agree with the loss of snow below 8,000 feet as noticed here in South Lake Tahoe as compared to the 8,000 feet to 10,000 feet at the top of Heavenly where the pack hasn't changed much since New Year's.
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> Hey, Mark, how come we haven't seen each other on the slopes? Twice a week...stop by one of the ski patrol stations and ask for me some time. I'm usually on the California side these days (Sky Express).
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