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I don't use them for accuracy, I use them for potential.

The reason I scored last Fri/Sat at Gore was not because the GFS 240 is accurate, it is because the GFS 240 alerts me to POTENTIAL, early enough so I can get the time off.
 
I don't use them for accuracy, I use them for potential.

The reason I scored last Fri/Sat at Gore was not because the GFS 240 is accurate, it is because the GFS 240 alerts me to POTENTIAL, early enough so I can get the time off.
Exactly
So you're saying there's a chance.
I was thinking I'd head up to Tug on Xmas day to poke around on the sled. Was planning on staying the night, riding Monday, then head home Monday mid-afternoon. Looking at the forecast I'm staying home. Wind and snow combo is not good on a sled....lol
 
Exactly
So you're saying there's a chance.
I was thinking I'd head up to Tug on Xmas day to poke around on the sled. Was planning on staying the night, riding Monday, then head home Monday mid-afternoon. Looking at the forecast I'm staying home. Wind and snow combo is not good on a sled....lol
Doesn't lake effect always come with wind?
 
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We skied most of the day. Well @ThatNYSkier and crew did. I did maybe 5 laps.

The place is very cool. Very friendly. It has some nooks and cranies too. Snowed hard, maybe 6 more inches on my car when I left.
 
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