Well, it finally snowed again. It basically hasn't snowed since mid-January, and Febuary has felt like March is supposed to. Matter of fact, today was the first day in almost three weeks that hasn't improved my all-too-impressive goggle tan. I'm not exaggerating when I say that we've had three weeks of beautiful bluebird days, not a cloud in the sky. It's all been rather depressing...watching the little snowpack we have recede closer to the dismal state of November when the resort opened sporting a 30cm base.
But all that's behind us now, I hope, until April . The past two days have brought 40 cm of heavy coast-range snow to Whistler. The snow made for excellent skiing near the peak where colder temperatures made face shots and cliff drops plentiful. Lower down, the storm turned to rain later yesterday and the snow was very heavy.
Thank you sir, may I have another?
But all that's behind us now, I hope, until April . The past two days have brought 40 cm of heavy coast-range snow to Whistler. The snow made for excellent skiing near the peak where colder temperatures made face shots and cliff drops plentiful. Lower down, the storm turned to rain later yesterday and the snow was very heavy.
Thank you sir, may I have another?
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I hear you there...on both accounts. We got somewhere around 16" of snow last night, but it's so insanely heavy and wet that we were joking that we were in Mt. Hood or Whistler. Wet snow? What?
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