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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 05:51
by MrsG
32 degrees :shock: , light wind, cloudy . . . definitely an extra cup of coffee this morning :wink:

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 06:13
by madhatter
MrsG wrote:32 degrees :shock: , light wind, cloudy . . . definitely an extra cup of coffee this morning :wink:
yer catching on... :wink:

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 08:04
by ozzy
madhatter wrote:
MrsG wrote:32 degrees :shock: , light wind, cloudy . . . definitely an extra cup of coffee this morning :wink:
yer catching on... :wink:
If you like smooth soft groomies, which I know you and Mrs GIS do, this is your time to shine. Ski soft groomies for an hr. chill for an hr once it gets chewed up than ski the freshly ripened soft corn.
If I didn't have something to do at 10 I would of been out there bright and squirely. See you guys at 11

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 16:50
by MrsG
Yikes, looking out the slider - there is not one branch moving, not even a flutter through the pine needles - weird!!!!

49 degrees, and still bluebird skies:)

Enjoyed the somewhat skied off groomers, and then the soft snow later . . . liked the Sup pod better than K1 or the triple!!

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 1st, '17, 21:26
by Mister Moose
After a foggy start and a sunny afternoon...

There's a whole lotta red out there. Hard r*in with big fat drops. Tough week coming up.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 1st, '17, 22:50
by tyrolean_skier
Heard some thunder and heavy r*in tonight here in Killington.

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 2nd, '17, 05:18
by icedtea
Mister Moose wrote:After a foggy start and a sunny afternoon...

There's a whole lotta red out there. Hard r*in with big fat drops. Tough week coming up.
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I thought April showers bring May flowers?!

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 2nd, '17, 06:25
by madhatter


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Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 2nd, '17, 06:46
by icedtea
Hope for the weekend !

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 2nd, '17, 10:08
by Dickc
icedtea wrote:
Mister Moose wrote:After a foggy start and a sunny afternoon...

There's a whole lotta red out there. Hard r*in with big fat drops. Tough week coming up.
May1 2017.jpg
I thought April showers bring May flowers?!
What do Mayflowers bring?

Pilgrims!

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 2nd, '17, 13:01
by Sporte
Black flies

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 8th, '17, 07:09
by MrsG
32 degrees and snowing :shock:

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 8th, '17, 15:40
by buckethead
^^ well that should help hold off the black flies for a bit... Though the larvae that survive are gonna be extra mean when they grow up!

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 9th, '17, 06:01
by killyfan
buckethead wrote:^^ well that should help hold off the black flies for a bit... Though the larvae that survive are gonna be extra mean when they grow up!

I hope so - and I hope not! Yikes!

Hey does anyone know if Picaridin based bug sprays really do work well on humans? I have given up on the hippy natural stuff. They suck and you can actually hear the freaking mosquitos giggling while they suck you dry if your ears are good enough. I have to drive across northern Ontario in a few weeks and am trying to properly arm myself.

Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

Posted: May 9th, '17, 06:53
by Big Bob
killyfan wrote:
buckethead wrote:^^ well that should help hold off the black flies for a bit... Though the larvae that survive are gonna be extra mean when they grow up!

I hope so - and I hope not! Yikes!

Hey does anyone know if Picaridin based bug sprays really do work well on humans? I have given up on the hippy natural stuff. They suck and you can actually hear the freaking mosquitos giggling while they suck you dry if your ears are good enough. I have to drive across northern Ontario in a few weeks and am trying to properly arm myself.
I have not tried that stuff yet, but have been using Repel lemon eucalyptus for ticks this spring. It does smell funny!
Good luck up in Canada with the bugs. When we drove across Labrador on Rt 500 in August the black flies were still very hungry!