Jay is the king of wind-holds, especially in March. As for quiet Sundays, most of the city-slickers leave early as it takes most of the day to get to wherever they're from.
Just heard Whitehall's reservoir is still very low and the village is still conserving water. That could go from bad to worse very quickly over there this spring/summer.
Between today/tonight and next week (60's????), I'm not sure how flooding won't be an issue. I'm ready for the glacier in my backyard to melt away finally.
You know it! I didn’t even mention that this year, a La Nina year, is on track to be the warmest on record.
The data climate scientist have now is beyond sobering.
In 2033, our planet will reach 450 ppm of atmospheric CO2.
At that point the heat global warming has been creating will be trapped in the atmosphere.
Generation X will be the last generation to enjoy a lifetime of skiing.
While it's 100% open, Worth is susceptible to wind holds and Bailey is all natural, so if the conditions wane that chair won't spin. Still worth a stop for any true skier, no matter what's open.
Just starting to mix in Saratoga Springs. Decided to hunker down, the snow is dense and not worth the danger to ski on. The winds on the back side kill tomorrow as well.