'08-'09 Winter Review
Thought I'd post some snow numbers from the year to date:
Western US
Alta - 677"
Alyeska - 601"
Crystal - 463"
Fernie - 259"
J-Hole - 392"-502"
Kirkwood - 358"-452"
Loveland - 407"
Steamboat - 405"
Vail - 437"
Whitefish - 209"-298"
Eastern US
Bolton Valley 318"
Jay Peak - 377"
Mad River Glen - 202"-247"
Stratton - 185"
Not all that surprising that Utah seems to be the big winner once again snowfall wise, although I couldn't find some of the bigger Pac NW mountain totals. Not surprising either Alyeska is right near the top as well. Colorado seems to have had a big winter, especially Summit County areas.
Here in Southern VT, I'd say we came out incredibly well considering that snowfall came in basically a 2 month period (mid-Dec-mid-Feb) with 2 big thaws in the middle of that time period, but I had some pretty epic days thrown in there.
Looking to head up to the Prezis this weekend but I'll probably be hanging up the skis after that and pulling out the binoculars
Western US
Alta - 677"
Alyeska - 601"
Crystal - 463"
Fernie - 259"
J-Hole - 392"-502"
Kirkwood - 358"-452"
Loveland - 407"
Steamboat - 405"
Vail - 437"
Whitefish - 209"-298"
Eastern US
Bolton Valley 318"
Jay Peak - 377"
Mad River Glen - 202"-247"
Stratton - 185"
Not all that surprising that Utah seems to be the big winner once again snowfall wise, although I couldn't find some of the bigger Pac NW mountain totals. Not surprising either Alyeska is right near the top as well. Colorado seems to have had a big winter, especially Summit County areas.
Here in Southern VT, I'd say we came out incredibly well considering that snowfall came in basically a 2 month period (mid-Dec-mid-Feb) with 2 big thaws in the middle of that time period, but I had some pretty epic days thrown in there.
Looking to head up to the Prezis this weekend but I'll probably be hanging up the skis after that and pulling out the binoculars
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