sounds silly i know...
ive been skiing a few times and also snowboarding a few times... what i want help on is reading the weather reports!!!
whats good conditions? how much fresh snow is good? howm uch is too much etc?
if someoent hinks they have a good method of telling whats good let me know!
just that i like to book the odd last minute trip so the reports will make a difference!
cheers
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Does he write all of them?
As in "Best conditions are to be found on the upper slopes"
:D
Or does the OP want to know about the meteorology?
You want the driest snow you can find (Colorado I believe. It'd probably behoove you to stay out of deep snow you can't get out of. :oops:
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Started by Gorilly in Beginning Skiing 09-Oct-2008 - 6 Replies
Gorilly posted Oct-2008
Swskier
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
wait for bennyboy to come along he does the snow reports for the ski club of GB!
Bandit
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
swskier wrote:wait for bennyboy to come along he does the snow reports for the ski club of GB!
Does he write all of them?
As in "Best conditions are to be found on the upper slopes"
:D
Or does the OP want to know about the meteorology?
Bennyboy
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
This winter it will be done mainly by me!
I only started on 1st Oct so am still getting into the swing of things.
250 resorts to do daily before 1:30pm (thats why it cant be in detail bandit :lol: )
I only started on 1st Oct so am still getting into the swing of things.
250 resorts to do daily before 1:30pm (thats why it cant be in detail bandit :lol: )
RossF
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
It is only too much if the patrol can't open the hill.
IceGhost
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
Ah ha! This brings back a GREAT memory from the resort that I worked at. Us folks in the Midwest had a TERRIBLE blizzard in February 08 and it dumped over 4 feet (about a meter) on our tiny resort. Late opening, but so much more fun.RossF wrote:It is only too much if the patrol can't open the hill.
You want the driest snow you can find (Colorado I believe. It'd probably behoove you to stay out of deep snow you can't get out of. :oops:
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift
RossF
reply to 'help understanding ski weather forcasts...' posted Oct-2008
I am pretty sure Utah would have something to say about that.
Topic last updated on 10-October-2008 at 08:25