PacificRimJob Active member Staff member Aug 12, 2011 #53 Accuweather's forecast for next year. Much more rocky mountain friendly...
.nasty Active member Aug 12, 2011 #55 it's not impossible. it's a neutral/weak la nina (not fully determined yet) winter trend.
B blatt Active member Aug 12, 2011 #59 La nina/el nino deals with oceanic patterns, places like the mid-west where the nearest coast is miles away, are unaffected by la nina and el nino.
La nina/el nino deals with oceanic patterns, places like the mid-west where the nearest coast is miles away, are unaffected by la nina and el nino.
B blatt Active member Aug 12, 2011 #62 I raise you: whoever can name what mountain this is get an e-high five
PacificRimJob Active member Staff member Aug 12, 2011 #66 Now name the tallest mountain on Venus. I bet you cant without looking it up.
C californiagrown Active member Aug 12, 2011 #67 no it really really is. where out west are you comparing it to?
PacificRimJob Active member Staff member Aug 12, 2011 #70 That's one of California's Flattest resorts... Go to Squaw, Alpine, Kirkwood, or Mammoth... then come back to me and tell me how great the east is lol.
That's one of California's Flattest resorts... Go to Squaw, Alpine, Kirkwood, or Mammoth... then come back to me and tell me how great the east is lol.
PacificRimJob Active member Staff member Aug 12, 2011 #76 Maxwell Montes... I only remember it because it sounds like it should be the name of some rich dude... lol.
Maxwell Montes... I only remember it because it sounds like it should be the name of some rich dude... lol.
B blatt Active member Aug 12, 2011 #77 Totally disagree. That name should be in Pirates of the Caribean
PON3 Active member Aug 12, 2011 #78 I go to keystone twice a season so i can still enjoy a little bit of it im only a 8 hour drive away.
GANDALF Active member Aug 13, 2011 #79 All I'm gonna say is that it's gonna rain in WA so head east everyone