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My remote sensing capabilities say that it's super fat even if nothing else is in and it's only early November and not very cold at moderate elevations without a significant enough snow pack to even ski for shit

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http://www.mtbakerskiarea.com/snow_report.php

 

REPORT UPDATED TUESDAY NOV 13:

 

Well, we clocked 94 mph winds as that storm blew through yesterday. We received a decent hit of snow with 15 inches now on the ground. However, the heavy precip moved just north of us so we missed out on the full 30 inches that was originally forecasted.

 

The next series of fronts are coming in a little warm on Wednesday night and Thursday with the freezing level expected to be around 7,000 feet. It cools off after Thursday and the FL drops back down to about 4,000 feet (elevation of Heather Meadows base area) on Thursday night to Friday morning with the possibility of 5 – 7 inches of snowfall.

 

Then Saturday and Sunday is where our real hope is with the FL dropping to 3,000 feet with 5-7 inches expected Saturday night and another 5-7 inches on Sunday.

 

So if we don’t loose too much snow with the warming trend mid this week, we may be in good shape early next week.

 

We’ll keep you posted.

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doesn't have to be fat to be climable, just thick enough to hold a tool and frontpoints. by the way, the falls up by the coleman, they're plenty solid, and the elevation difference is all of about 500ft.

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