If you were headed to work anytime around 7:00 this morning, you saw the huge pile of clouds sitting on the mesa. It did indeed bring us some snow. I measured about 3 inches here at the base area through a highly technical system of sticking a ruler in the snow. Up top they actually used the official snow stake which recorded 4 inches of new snow. It would probably be more but the wind was blowing pretty hard last night. Here are some pictures just snapped this morning...
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2 comments:
Ring-ting-ting-a-ling, ting-ting-ting-a-ling, too ...
Well, looks like almost all the snow is covering the ground. One more snow sotrm and it'll be up! Just, still not a lot, how much snow can you guys make just out of snowmaking?
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