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Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 1st, '22, 11:41
by Southside_Bobby
We all dream of an ideal season of cold, wet weather. Lots of POW and no warmups.
We all fear a worst-case season, with record warm weather most of the winter.

But in between those two extremes, if you had to choose, would you rather have a season that is consistently dry and cold, but with no natural powder ...

Or a season filled with many wet warmups, along with some awesome hefty dumps in between?

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 1st, '22, 11:53
by skiadikt
pluses to both but think i prefer the cold and dry. we did have one of those a number of years back when we had about 6 weeks where the temps never got above freezing with no thaws. don't recall whether we got a lot of nat but what snow we had, stayed great.

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 1st, '22, 12:03
by Stormchaser
I'll take the ups and downs if it gets me off the groomers...don't mind stormchasing.

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 1st, '22, 12:35
by daytripper
Cold with no snow doesn't open the trees up and groomers get boring pretty quick if that is all you have.

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 1st, '22, 13:45
by Stormchaser
daytripper wrote: Dec 1st, '22, 12:35 Cold with no snow doesn't open the trees up and groomers get boring pretty quick if that is all you have.
https://vimeo.com/57964000

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 11:27
by volklopposition
I would take the powder route for sure

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 8th, '22, 12:15
by Southside_Bobby
La Nina can really test the "wetter is better" mindset. Powder is certainly awesome. Never-ending warmup/refreeze cycles not so much.

It feels likely that, at some point, the wet and the cold will coincide, and we will hopefully have some major dumps this season. But we sure are paying the price for that increased likelihood.

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 18th, '23, 11:06
by Southside_Bobby
Be careful what you wish for when it comes to wet winters.

Re: Wet vs. Dry

Posted: Dec 18th, '23, 11:12
by snoloco
We're going to have more inches of r*in than snow this year. I prefer dry and cold.