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20 years 4 months ago #172459
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<br>Isn't it ... umm ... it's like that Alanis song yeh yeh.<br>Epic fr3shie5 for anyone who wants to climb to the Turtle, climbing a vertical mile to wallow in this stuff and roll dice with a hell of a recipe for localized av danger (check out the wind numbers on the telemetry too).<br>What I want for Christmas - telemetry from Muir. Oh and a downpointing webcam too
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20 years 4 months ago #172460
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Where's the O-Rock Squad?<br><br>Two feet of wind-blown fresh over glacial ice sounds nice...
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20 years 4 months ago #172461
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The Flett will need 2 feet of fresh to cover all the boulders on it this year >
<br><br>The FL was at 10000ft or so yesterday - it came down a bit, but I bet there isn't a whole lot of fresh below that...
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20 years 4 months ago #172462
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Hopefully it'll snow a lot this weekend, and the forecast for next week will be wrong. I'm getting seriously anxious, depressed, and obsessive by now.<br><br>Don't they make a pill for this?
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20 years 4 months ago #172467
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I can verify the five inches of water after backpacking out for 5 or 6 hours near Mt. Baker on Thursday. I've never....never been out on such a wet day, except with a certain Mr. Skoog about 30 years ago to Triumph Pass - an eight hour bushwhack out it was.<br><br>Same Thursday, but not bushy. Still, no hurry and no worry. In an hour or so, you get about as wet as you are likely to get; so, hey, might as well relax and enjoy the blueberries (which were astounding) and the fall colors (equally amazing).
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20 years 4 months ago #172477
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The forecast discussion said that last Wednesday was likely to be the "warmest day until next spring", so I did a hike near Snoqualmie Pass. I was amazed at how dry everything was, no doubt changed by now. I can verify that both the fall colors and the blueberries were astounding in this area as well - I came back with about 12 cups of blueberries for the family to enjoy.
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