Archive for March, 2011


L.H. Weekend Outlook: cool and sunny
March 18th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 3 Comments


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Fri: Warm with clouds building in ahead of cold front progged to drop down from the NW.  Showers with frontal passage later in the afternoon.  Light snows likely in wake of front especially along the northern green spine.  Hard freeze likely as temps drop into low teens. Sat: Clear and Sunny. ... ...Read more


The Ides of March… Whatever that Means
March 15th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 15 Comments


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So the way I see it, the start of the NCAA tourney and the  move to daylight saving time is the start of spring.  While that doesn't mean we will not get some great powder from now until the end of the ski season, it does signal a change.  Greater sun angle, ... ...Read more


Too Much Snow
March 14th, 2011 | By:  Sam | 6 Comments


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So it finally happened. It had been building for some time. We've gotten 10 feet of snow in the last ~14 days up at Baker, with most of that in the last 5days. Today the resort didn't open. The reason: too much snow. We've got another 50+ inches forecasted for ... ...Read more


Frosted Cream Cheese
March 13th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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After yesterday's cream cheese buffet, ULLR was gracious enough to add another layer for us to feast upon today by delivering 2-4" of fresh last night. Indeed, combine this new snow with some NW wind to load it into the usual places, and you've got all the makings of a ... ...Read more


Cream Cheese
March 12th, 2011 | By:  K_C | 7 Comments


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The rain on Friday may have taken our pow, but it gave us smooth cream cheese to surf. Greg and I visited a favorite hardwood spot for some untracked cheese. The skiing? Glorious. Skinning behind G after a meal of pizza, beer and ice cream? Not so ... ...Read more

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