First snow in Utah this morning

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As expected, higher elevations in Utah picked up some snow overnight, the first of the season for us. Here's an assortment of webcam views just captured:

Alta:
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Snowbird:
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Park City:
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And some other assorted photos & video from social media.

Brighton claiming close to 4":
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Snowbird:
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Video from Snowbird
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Solitude:
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mbaydala:
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Park City via mbaydala:
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Brighton:
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Solitude:
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Eagle Point:
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Powderqueen":1lsztaxa said:
Did anyone ski? (some of those pix are blocked since I'm at the office)

This ain't Vermont, we don't ski frost around here. [-(
 
I had lunch at squatters and overheard some people talking about others who made "first turns"today. I also saw some skiies on cars today so I don't now maybe the Vermonters of Utah where out.
 
TRam":39lf7dus said:
I had lunch at squatters and overheard some people talking about others who made "first turns"today. I also saw some skiies on cars today so I don't now maybe the Vermonters of Utah where out.
Squatters downtown SLC or Squatters Park City? If the latter, well, there are some low angle grassy slopes in the PC group of resorts. Admin and I tend to focus on the real ski areas. :stir:
 
Meh.... This is the 3rd snow this month in Colo. Plus at least one snow up real high in August (like 13K +).

None of this will stick around for more than a couple days. I'll be more excited when snows actually start accumulating on the North facing terrain. A few more weeks for that point to hit.

No snowmaking going on just yet over this way and the forecast is to have a big warm up this weekend/early next week (to low 80's in Denver), so it may be a bit before they can get started on the WROD's.
 
Admin":1id10i4j said:
With 7 months of great powder days 20 minutes from home, why in the world would I bother? :roll:

Because it's fun?

Who needs the same old boring powder, day-in, day-out? You're the one that commenting that people in Utah didn't ski frost.
 
Patrick":2va3i1vm said:
Admin":2va3i1vm said:
With 7 months of great powder days 20 minutes from home, why in the world would I bother? :roll:

Because it's fun?

It is? Really? Yeah, sure...a tib/fib fracture from slamming into a rock right before the season starts would be a freakin' ball.
 
Patrick":rkwnfbay said:
Admin":rkwnfbay said:
With 7 months of great powder days 20 minutes from home, why in the world would I bother? :roll:

Because it's fun?

Who needs the same old boring powder, day-in, day-out? You're the one that commenting that people in Utah didn't ski frost.
Face it. We're simply not that desperate here as compared to the near constant desperation and hand-wringing of the Northeast. I know. I used to live there and be like that.
 
Marc_C":mj7aa0fa said:
Face it. We're simply not that desperate here as compared to the near constant desperation and hand-wringing of the Northeast. I know. I used to live there and be like that.

Tell that to Salida...and he never lived in New Jersey (well, I don't think he did?). :ski:
 
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