Not skiing?

cj

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Who else has not yet shredded some gnar? Anyone stuck doing finals? No skis? No motivation in these sub par early season conditions?

I'm on the island. We have snow. I have no skis and 2 finals. Please tell me I'm not missing much...
 
you're not missing much. I've gotten in 4 days at Whis and I'm getting a wee bit bored with the early season conditions (went to slash on a closed trail and ripped my knee all over a rock) and it is fucking retarded that Van City has gotten snow yet Whis is still bare bones... and cold as fuck; high of minus 21 today.
 
i see how ur craving some skiing, but like the guy above said ur not missing very much. theres a 59 cm base, theres only a few runs open on each mountain, and it was brutally cold this weekend. no precip in the forecast either
 
2 finals to go, my season starts on thursday, was going to go to Baker today, but I have a 100% final tomorrow that is going to be intense. Two of my buddies went today, just got a text from them saying its bottomless and light... 60+cm of fresh. I hate school. right now.
 
Saturday was pretty good up there. Just really really cold. My bro and I did the t-bar basically all day. Just played in the semi-fresh stuff to lookers left of the showcase t-bar.

Today Baker was un-fucking-believable.
 
grouse was tons of fun today! paper trail isnt very steep but when it has a good 2 feet of the lightest powder grouse has ever seen, its a good time.

not to mention mini golf lines and 15 foot drops to flat!
 
No I haven't skiied yet either. Tomorrow was supposed to be day 1, but has been cancelled. Might go to Baker soon. Doesn't sound like we're missing much, who wants to ski in -30 incl wind chill on a skating rink anyway.

... Well me, still, but I'd rather ski something good.
 
dear grouse,

you better not open olympic until friday or im going to miss lots of fun powder

love james
 
Revy got puked on last mon-tue, but it's cold as fuck (-40) here now, and looks like everything got wind scoured. At least they have twice (120cm) the base that whistler (60cm) does. And it's wind loaded deeper in places for sure. I'll take bluebird and cold over rainy and and overcast.

Last tuesday...

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Opening Day at Baker was good. Really good. Wish I was able to be there yesterday because even at the end of the day Sunday there were still freshies all over the place.

I'd rather have this ridiculous cold and no snow than warm temps and rain. I hope Whis is making snow like crazy to at least bring the regular runs up to decent condition. The snow will return, I just hope it doesn't take too long.
 
"A very weak frontal system near the Alaskan Panhandle which is

associated with a low over northern Alberta will move southwards today.

Computer forecast models agree that tonight as the front moves south it

will develop its own area of low pressure independent of the one over

northern Alberta and it will strengthen. The new low pressure system

will cross the Greater Vancouver area on Wednesday morning with a

strength of around 100.5 kPa. This isn't a strong system but it is

enough to dump a few centimeters of fresh snow on the south coast of

BC. Computer forecast models show that it should clear up on Wednesday

afternoon. A few factors could produce more snow than currently

forecasted including: earlier development of low pressure system,

increase in southerly or southwesterly winds bringing more moisture

from the Pacific, or the low pressure system could stall over the

Georgia Strait or Puget Sound on Wednesday afternoon. As it stands

right now we expect all areas to receive between 3 and 8 cm of snow by

late Wednesday morning.

Strong outflow winds will redevelop in

the wake of this system late on Wednesday and Thursday. Colder

temperatures will persist through the last half of this week. There is

a potential for more snow late this weekend but the details are

sketchy. What we're watching for is a strong low pressure system to

develop in the Gulf of Alaska and then hit the south coast of BC

perhaps on Sunday. If the high pressure system to develop over BC is

too strong then it will deflect the system south of BC as the latest

computer forecast model shows. Earlier runs showed it hitting the south

coast dead on with significant amounts of snow. This is something we

need to watch for.

As we get closer to Christmas it is looking

more like a white Christmas. With the latest computer forecast model it

looks like a 75% chance of snow on the ground on Christmas day in

Greater Vancouver."

blatant copy/paste, but here is a nice summary of the week ahead. Lets hope that high pressure sucks and doesn't deflect the low headed our way for sunday!
 
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