skier420 Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 Cb has been icy the last four days I need to now where heck is the ice coming from. I now ice is from the snow melting Quote
AtomicSkier Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 did you not see it pooring rain on friday? that could be it? Quote
ole2planker Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 (edited) did you not see it pooring rain on friday? that could be it? Nah, couldn't be. Rain is water. When it falls it would go between the snow flakes and drain off, leaving the snow on top Edited February 9, 2004 by ole2planker Quote
AtomicSkier Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 did you not see it pooring rain on friday? that could be it? Nah, couldn't be. Rain is water. When it falls it would go between the snow flakes and drain off, leaving the snow on top well actually if it was man made snow, it would! Fact is, that man made snow holds up BETTER then natural snow with rain, because the shape of man made snow allows water to easilly flow between, naturally draining out, versus it puddling on top with natural snow learn something new everyday dont ya? Quote
AtomicSkier Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 Wise guy i wasn't joking but yes, Blue on sunday wasnt icy, it just had that icy/sugary snow. I call it sugga. Quote
skidude Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 Everyone else calls it granular. Not great to ski in. Quote
nick malozzi Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 loose granular "sugga" today at cb. it was nice if u stayed away from the center of the trails (PURE ICE!). other then that, not a bad day. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 loose granular "sugga" today at cb. it was nice if u stayed away from the center of the trails (PURE ICE!). other then that, not a bad day. this sugga keeps the crowds away...crowds were light at blue, ESEPCIALLY at the upper mtn lifts all day on sunday (bottom of main st), lines were non exsistant. Quad lines were pretty short most of the time Quote
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