mrgskier":2xgkny4a said:Twin sons of different mothers! In Vermont, they would be Darryl and his other brother Darryl..
Tony Crocker":g8yr58i9 said:I'm trying to remember when I said no expert terrain at Alta was open. :-k :-k :-k :-k :-k
In [url=http://www.firsttracksonline.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9937#p63577 said:viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9937#p63577[/url] Tony Crocker":g8yr58i9]The B is for the considerable amount of expert terrain that does not yet have enough coverage to open.
Tony Crocker":g8yr58i9 said:I recall saying less than 90% of all terrain at Alta was open.
Tony Crocker":g8yr58i9 said:I've been loudly advocating Alta over Snowbird during this entire slow starting season. So it's hard for me to understand why admin thinks we have so much (really any) disagreement on the subject.
Tony Crocker":rscp5f2j said:." And yes, Mammoth rates a "D" after the Christmas crowds tore up the manmade base..
The obvious crack is that those two need to get a room, but then we'd hear complaints about one of them not being able to sleep due to the racket from the other side of the suite.Skrad":3si8dox0 said:Ahhh! This back and forth surely means the season has finally started.
That's my definition of a "D." Some people, like Patrick, will ski those conditions anyway. F would mean an area is closed.socal":3q83hrlg said:If you're paying for a day ticket it's an F and not worth paying for.
translate toTony Crocker":3q83hrlg said:considerable amount of expert terrain ... not ... open
no expert terrain open here yet
remains an accurate description of those places. I'm sure Utah sidecountry skiers like admin know what the definition of "considerable" is. :stir:Tony Crocker":3q83hrlg said:considerable amount of expert terrain ... not ... open
jamesdeluxe":264nf87v said:The obvious crack is that those two need to get a room, but then we'd hear complaints about one of them not being able to sleep due to the racket from the other side of the suite.Skrad":264nf87v said:Ahhh! This back and forth surely means the season has finally started.
Skrad":2wzqsibs said:Should we be using the same grading system for Utah and southern CA? Seems to me we should be grading on a curve. From here (still in Girdwood) I would probably have to score last weekend as an Alta "D".
That would be farther southwest. December snow totals: Big Bear 26, Arizona Snowbowl 49, Brian Head 43, probably more in New Mexico in view of Taos being 76% open on a 44-54 inch base at Christmas. The big December winner by a mile was Wolf Creek with 87 inches.BobbyDanger":1fkkboyd said:i didn't realize our southwestern neighbors were in such straits , thought you got some of those early storms
:shock: I had seen comments from people around the intertubes that only two to four runs are open at Squaw; still, I thought it may be a bit of a hyperbole by disappointed skiers. Apparently not.Tony Crocker":1envr9yy said:Mammoth is 14% open, Squaw 2%