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ishoot308 02-18-2025 10:30 AM

Snow and Wind
 
Check out the snow and wind occurring at my camp yesterday at sunset...

https://video.nest.com/clip/baf9832e...ac9a8894b6.mp4

Dan

WinnisquamZ 02-18-2025 10:36 AM

We haven’t seen this much winter in years. I find it refreshing


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thinkxingu 02-18-2025 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 399149)
We haven’t seen this much winter in years. I find it refreshing


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Agreed. If it's going to be cold, bring on the snow!

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chachee52 02-18-2025 11:36 AM

It was windy, my sensor lights were turning on just from the wind and snow drifts.
Just feel bad that Gunstock lost a lift during this week. Probably didn't effect them much yesterday, but for the rest of the week. Hope they can get it fixed quickly

Winilyme 02-18-2025 12:03 PM

Snow. Cold. Not for me. But I do enjoy watching this video in the comfort and warmth of my home. Hard to believe looking at this that in three months or less we'll be enjoying warm weather, boating and nursing IPAs on the dock...though it could be an extra late ice out this year???

I will say that although I don't enjoy winter weather, I actually was hoping for an extra cold season to hopefully help with fewer cyano blooms this summer. I understand that lack of significant ice has been a contributing factor to more intense blooms in recent years.

John Mercier 02-18-2025 12:11 PM

It even blooms under the ice.

Ice Out varies a bit (well, maybe more than a bit),
but overall we should have boating season arrive on-time.

I suspect we will even see some boats out on April 1st.

Tofu 02-18-2025 07:57 PM

Looks like a nice day to be inside a Bobhouse looking out. Eating some Beef stew, Playing Cribbage and listening to a radio. Lifting the Swedish pimple up off the bottom for a second and you realize you can't budge it. Those were always fun days.

pjard 02-19-2025 02:53 AM

Great video....this is like an old time winter!!! April is 41 days away.....we'll all be bitchin' about the heat very soon.

fatlazyless 02-19-2025 05:33 AM

.... roof rake the snow eaves
 
Mon & Tues, Feb 17 & 18, was so windy on Mt Tecumseh the six-seat big chairlift at Waterville Valley was closed all day, both days. Today is Wed, Feb 19, and it should be reopening this morning, I expect.

This week is Massachusetts February school vacation week while next week is New Hampshire February school vacation week.

Looking at the weather forecast in this website, it looks that Friday, Feb 21 will be the start of an extended warming trend with higher daytime highs and higher night time lows.

Maybe you want to go roof rake the big snow on the roof eaves sometime soon.

SAB1 02-19-2025 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by John Mercier (Post 399153)
It even blooms under the ice.

Ice Out varies a bit (well, maybe more than a bit),
but overall we should have boating season arrive on-time.

I suspect we will even see some boats out on April 1st.

Was under the impression the ice cover which reduces sunlight below the ice assisted in reducing the Blue/Green. Hopefully it does somewhat. It will be interesting to see how this summer goes with blooms. If no better or worse than last year we are headed for trouble for sure.

TiltonBB 02-19-2025 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by chachee52 (Post 399151)
It was windy, my sensor lights were turning on just from the wind and snow drifts.
Just feel bad that Gunstock lost a lift during this week. Probably didn't effect them much yesterday, but for the rest of the week. Hope they can get it fixed quickly

They had a gearbox problem. The part was overnighted and they expect the lift to be operational by Saturday

dippasan 02-19-2025 09:50 AM

The wife and I flew into Manchester Monday night from Tampa around 6pm.
Most turbulent approach and landing I've ever experienced.
I was amazed we didn't go around for a 2nd try.

Pilot jokingly said "you guy's gotta pay extra for that one"

John Mercier 02-19-2025 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by SAB1 (Post 399157)
Was under the impression the ice cover which reduces sunlight below the ice assisted in reducing the Blue/Green. Hopefully it does somewhat. It will be interesting to see how this summer goes with blooms. If no better or worse than last year we are headed for trouble for sure.

I believe that the initial bloom only requires the organism to come into contact with nutrients and water that is within its temperature range.

https://phys.org/news/2023-02-cyanob...tures-ice.html

Biggd 02-19-2025 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dippasan (Post 399159)
The wife and I flew into Manchester Monday night from Tampa around 6pm.
Most turbulent approach and landing I've ever experienced.
I was amazed we didn't go around for a 2nd try.

Pilot jokingly said "you guy's gotta pay extra for that one"

I had one of those flying into Toronto once when they bailed at the last minute and went back up for a second go around, thought I was going to lose my ****!:eek:

BroadHopper 02-19-2025 01:15 PM

Black Mountain of NH
 
When the lifts are on wind hold, the GM decides to transfer the skiers to the top with the snowcats!

https://www.facebook.com/share/15ijmSL1vT/

Biggd 02-19-2025 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 399162)
When the lifts are on wind hold, the GM decides to transfer the skiers to the top with the snowcats!

https://www.facebook.com/share/15ijmSL1vT/

If it's too windy for the lifts then it's too windy to ski, IMO.

Descant 02-19-2025 05:00 PM

Try the T's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 399164)
If it's too windy for the lifts then it's too windy to ski, IMO.

1) In olden times, we had many more T-Bars. Exercise in both directions kept you warm.
2. I remember skiing as a teenager at Gunstock on the 1964 Chair which was mostly close to the ground, so no wind shut downs. Very cold and windy and we were told a -55F wind chill. Best part: no lift lines that day.
3. Anybody else remember buying a book of lift tickets (1 for T, 2 for Try-Me and 3 for the summit IIRC)? You could take a run or two and if you weren't happy, save the rest of the book for another day.

Tofu 02-19-2025 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 399165)
1) In olden times, we had many more T-Bars. Exercise in both directions kept you warm.
2. I remember skiing as a teenager at Gunstock on the 1964 Chair which was mostly close to the ground, so no wind shut downs. Very cold and windy and we were told a -55F wind chill. Best part: no lift lines that day.
3. Anybody else remember buying a book of lift tickets (1 for T, 2 for Try-Me and 3 for the summit IIRC)? You could take a run or two and if you weren't happy, save the rest of the book for another day.

Indeed I do. Try Me was a great Trail to have fun on, is it still called that? Haven't skied in many years, but was skiing there in 64..

bigdog 02-20-2025 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 399148)
Check out the snow and wind occurring at my camp yesterday at sunset...

https://video.nest.com/clip/baf9832e...ac9a8894b6.mp4

Dan

Thinking I should change my guess for the 'Ice Out Contest' to mid August :)

ishoot308 02-20-2025 10:03 AM

Ice Out?
 
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Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 399171)
Thinking I should change my guess for the 'Ice Out Contest' to mid August :)

Yeah…I definitely don’t think I’ll be salmon fishing April 1st this year!

Dan

Alex 03-03-2025 09:45 AM

finally winter! it has been a long while since that much snow has been sticking around

Winilyme 03-03-2025 03:17 PM

Those that submitted guesses to the ice out contest can stop worrying about it. That's because, my wife is guaranteed to win. She spent about three hours with a calculator figuring it out a few weeks ago. To her analysis, she applied critical thinking with a healthy dose of calculus and trigonometry. This coupled with quantum mechanics and fully proofed calculations using quantitative atomic analysis and particle spacetime telemetry. Lastly, she bolstered all that by reading pertinent writings of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawkings and Issac Newton. With all of this, how can she be wrong?

All the while, I was waiting for my dinner.

Descant 03-03-2025 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 399321)
All the while, I was waiting for my dinner.

Sounds like you should be the chef. Or, get the free emergency pizza that Domino's has been advertising. (Does Elon know you're just sitting around waiting?)

Winilyme 03-03-2025 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 399322)
Sounds like you should be the chef. Or, get the free emergency pizza that Domino's has been advertising. (Does Elon know you're just sitting around waiting?)

Elon knows that my wife's three hours of hard work balances out my inactivity and gurgling stomach.


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