May 25, 2006
Retrospective on the 2005 – 2006 Ski Season
The station saw snow depths of 220cm at 1330 meters at the start of March. There was snow at 1000m from the end of November until the beginning of April
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Retrospective on the 2005 – 2006 Ski Season
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You can go with the whole rotation-of-the-Earth thing if you want, but you might want to explain that the Earth is actually harnessed to the souls of willful children who drove their parents to madness, and they pull it across the sky in a vain attempt to stay far enough ahead of it that they aren't torched to cinders that then drift like black snow to the depths of hell.
Thanks for the post! Barley Creek starts decorating for St. Patty's Day very soon. Staff are all fun with nothing scripted by “corporate” They have had a great ski season so far and like you inferred in your article you may have to wait for a table at Barley Creek (during ski season) but with two bars, a gift shop and a game room you don't have to wait for a good time.
Skiwatch: Balmy Alps lead to concern that ski season may be over –
considering the station bearing the name of York U’s law school is already downtown (and dist btw the Royal Yorks) why not, right?
Official hate taylorswift! Missed the train cause of the teenies that filled the station to go to tdot! –
Australia's snow best for 21 years
Ski areas in Australia are currently reporting by far the best snow depths in… http://fb.me/10sW4ipS0
exactly I have to stay at the station, so go lol
Homeowners Resurrect Ski Season At Beleaguered Idaho Resort
Looking for direct daily flights from LA & Dallas to #Aspen in ski season? There’s a jet for that #swany
joining RT today was a mistake. the station's boss, simonyan, promised over and over that the station was going to be independent. when it became obvious to me that the station was pure propaganda, i resigned to protest the censorship. when i joined the station they weren't yet on the air—–i was naive and foolish to believe that the station was going to be fair.
On my way to get Kim from the station #keendoesntcoverit
RT rel=”nofollow” All types of of adventure-seekers flock to rel=”nofollow” and not just during ski season!
Latest economic turmoil could affect Vail’s ski season
There is little change in the unseasonably balmy Alps. Spring-like conditions are widespread with concerns about south-facing and lower slopes. The Ski Club of Great Britain reports the best skiing is on higher north-facing slopes, particularly on Austrian glaciers and in Italy where snow depths are still reasonable. French skiing is surviving with heavy reliance on grooming. Swiss lower slope conditions are desperate. Only the highest resorts have good skiing. The US and Canada, in contrast, have outstanding snow depths and are enjoying one of the best seasons for years. Italy has good snow down to the village in Livigno (69-178cm) and in high Val Senales (20-210cm). Swiss Flims-Laax (20-200cm) still has some powder on upper slopes with artificial snow lower down. Pistes in Klosters (30-116cm) are icy. Despite no new snow for a month St Moritz (50-70cm) still has reasonable cover. French Val d’Isère (49-118cm, powder at Le Fornet) and Argentiere (5-170cm) are offering good snow….
Hams Do Much More Than Just Sit There Obtaining Snow Depths, Much More: It’s interesting when someone who …
Current snow depths: Glacier 60cm, Alpine Center 40cm, Langweid 20cm