lurker Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 Just looked at the updated snow forcast for us from www.accuweather.com. Right now they have us forcast right in the middle of high snowfall band! http://headlines.accuweather.com/news-stor...adc=0&article=0 6-12 Inches!! They've stated that this storm will almost definently come this way, but speed and slight changes in direction may occur, so it may change the snowfall amounts. I really hope that's not the case though. Man I can just picture a snowday friday, going to Camelback on opening day while it's snowing. Skiing all day in fresh powder... For the love of God let the forecast be correct . Quote
skidude Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 I hate pow...Way too hard to race or train in...Well it doesn't matter what I want, any skiing is better than none, gotta take what I can. Quote
librider Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 Actually i hope we dont get too much.. Then the roads will be bad and i wont be able to go to cb Quote
Sno Mountain Skier Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 I just hope we get enough for school to be cancelled. Because I dont want to skip Friday to be at Montage for first lift, I dont really have the sick days to skip. Quote
lurker Posted December 6, 2005 Author Report Posted December 6, 2005 (edited) I hate pow...Way too hard to race or train in...Well it doesn't matter what I want, any skiing is better than none, gotta take what I can. Haha, yeah you're right. The floating feeling as you effortlessly glide down a hill, tons of trails opening with extra base added from natural snow, snowdays allowing you to ski all day, the ability to crash really hard and be perfectly fine. How could anyone like powder ? What kind of skier are you ?? Haha just kidding with you, but I'm still hoping for snow. Edited December 6, 2005 by lurker Quote
The_Public_Enemy Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 I hate pow...Way too hard to race or train in...Well it doesn't matter what I want, any skiing is better than none, gotta take what I can. Actually i hope we dont get too much.. Then the roads will be bad and i wont be able to go to cb *Chokes and gags* Guys come on! Stop bringing me down, haha! This could make a great early season nearly perfect. My stomach has this really good antsy feeling in it aftering thinking about a day off school and spent at CB with fresh pow. Quote
Timeless Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I hate pow... Are you insane? I know you spandex warriors like the east coast "hardpack" but for the few days of real snow we get just live a little and enjoy it. I hope it snow bucket loads, enough to keep me off work and everyone else away from the hill (except a couple of lifties of course). Quote
skidude Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Are you insane? I know you spandex warriors like the east coast "hardpack" but for the few days of real snow we get just live a little and enjoy it. I hope it snow bucket loads, enough to keep me off work and everyone else away from the hill (except a couple of lifties of course). Insane, probably... spandex wearing, close enough...live a little, hardpack is the only way to go. Its so much faster, and well, faster. You feel so much better ripping an uber high speed turn over that than you do floating over powder. Powder is ok if its dry, and your just free skiing...But I would still take hardpack over it. Quote
lurker Posted December 7, 2005 Author Report Posted December 7, 2005 Insane, probably... spandex wearing, close enough...live a little, hardpack is the only way to go. Its so much faster, and well, faster. You feel so much better ripping an uber high speed turn over that than you do floating over powder. Powder is ok if its dry, and your just free skiing...But I would still take hardpack over it. I feel like someone just slapped me in the face. Quote
Timeless Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Insane, probably... spandex wearing, close enough...live a little, hardpack is the only way to go. Its so much faster, and well, faster. You feel so much better ripping an uber high speed turn over that than you do floating over powder. Powder is ok if its dry, and your just free skiing...But I would still take hardpack over it. Take up speed skating or luge (sp?) Quote
NJSkiFamily Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Wow, that snowfall forecast changed from earlier this afternoon when the heaviest band was shown a bit further south. This is why I love this board. Was it two winters ago that we had a big snow dump and CB actually closed because the PA Governor declared a state of emergency and the CB employees couldn't make it to the mountain? That's the irony of having too much snow at one time. Quote
skidude Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Nahh thats no fun...Speed skating is too much like running, and luge, well I will just drive with Jeff... Quote
skifreak Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) Was it two winters ago that we had a big snow dump and CB actually closed because the PA Governor declared a state of emergency and the CB employees couldn't make it to the mountain? I still laugh about that to this day. That is the worst excuse that you could come up with for them to close. Last time I checked ski areas liked when it snowed. Funny how everyone else stayed open and they closed. Also, didn't everyone get ticked because they groomed all the fresh snow in too? Regardless, it was DaveK's fault. He made the call when Dunkin Donuts decided to not open due to the snow... Edited December 7, 2005 by skifreak Quote
AtomicSkier Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I'm with adam, nothing is better then REALLY firm and grippy hardpack (well, ice, really). With race skis that have uber sharp edges (like mine) there is truely nothing better then tipping the skis down the fall line, they just grip, and don't let go. You'd never think its ice. Pow just gets in the way of good turns, and nothing we ever get here is good enough to call "pow". Let it freeze! Quote
skifreak Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Yeah, I think it was last year was the one time in how many years that we had dry enough snow to call "pow". But it was all gone after a few runs. Quote
LineSki Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 *Chokes and gags* Guys come on! Stop bringing me down, haha! This could make a great early season nearly perfect. My stomach has this really good antsy feeling in it aftering thinking about a day off school and spent at CB with fresh pow. Dont you just love that feeling? Quote
Papasteeze Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I got pow pow skis and I just got.... uhhhhh Atomic set of GS9 11m turny things.. Should be fun ... OMG - did I really do that? Quote
AtomicSkier Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I got pow pow skis and I just got.... uhhhhh Atomic set of GS9 11m turny things.. Should be fun ... OMG - did I really do that? what did you get? GS:9s in 170cm are 15m radius... Quote
Dan- Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Ill take fresh powder all day everyday. Thats a snowboarders opinion though, i guess you skiers like ice instead. Wow, that snowfall forecast changed from earlier this afternoon when the heaviest band was shown a bit further south. This is why I love this board. Was it two winters ago that we had a big snow dump and CB actually closed because the PA Governor declared a state of emergency and the CB employees couldn't make it to the mountain? That's the irony of having too much snow at one time. Thats when you go there and hike it. If you want to ride that bad you will. Quote
kragan Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Shhh, no more talk of this snow stuff .... don't want to jinx us snow, what snow? Quote
snorovr Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Its all about the 92mm waist! The National Weather Service has ALREADY posted a severe weather bulletin for the surrounding area in advance of the thursday/friday storm and its only tuesday night. Still calling for 6-12 inches... I always thought Blue should put chains on one of their buses and run a shuttle from a parking lot on the Allentown side of the mountain. I've seen sooooo many cars get stuck tryin' to get up Blue Mt. Drive after even small snows. It probably wouldn't make any money for them, but its just one of those "wouldn't it be cool" ideas. Quote
Justo8484 Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 saying you hate pow is blasphemous. there's no better feeling than ripping down a trail with a foot of fresh on it. plus, fresh snow opens up so many opportunities at blue that few people know about. tree skiing, cliffs, all sorts of fun stuff know one knows is there. Quote
Luke Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I really hope I can get off work this frday This will be like a year long dream come true if the forecast stays. Quote
parkbuilder Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I'm all for that idea for selfish reasons. While people with bald tires wait for the shuttle, I'll have less competition for first tracks. The feeling of actually making it to a ski area on a powder day is great, you can always worry about the drive home later. I once missed at 18 inch powder day at Mad River that I thoroughly prepared for ( allowing 3 hours for a one hour drive) and my old Jetta died on me on the way and I had to get towed for service which took all day.... definitely like a bad dream where you show up at the ski area and you forgot your boots at home. Wow doug that is rough... the day after my birthday last year my little brother and I headed up to stratton for the opening of their parks. I got 4 miles onto the highway when at 4 am I got sideswiped by an 18 wheeler and completely totaled my dads focus. We walked away without a scratch but all I thought after the accident is F*CK! now I can't shred stratton! (my lil bro was a little shaken up and was happy to be alive ) But believe it or not they never caught the truck driver, and my parents came in two cars! meaning I got to take my car up to stratton right from the accident. It's the first time ever that I was completly knocked sensless because of my parents actions. The trip rocked from that point on. Bring on the SNOW! Quote
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