Friday, November 16, 2007

Snowmaking Continues!

Here's an updated photo, as of 4pm today. As you can see, the guns have moved down to the bottom of Hellgate / top of Midstation. Stay tuned for more tomorrow!

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:41 PM EST

    why aren't you making snow to the base?

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  2. Anonymous10:15 PM EST

    LOVELY PICTURE!!! We've been waiting for it for the whole summer!!! So, which trails are you planning to open for the openning day, cause my little snow monster can't wait to get up there!!!

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  3. We start at the top. As far as I know, it's undecided as to whether we will make it all the way down, or just open with F lift to summit. I'll post later in the day with an update.

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  4. Anonymous12:42 PM EST

    I've been waiting for that picture for so long, the thing is looking at the 10 day forecast it looks like your daytime temperatures aren't looking to nice sometimes in the low 40's and a couple of your night time temperatures are around the mid 30's so hopefully u can get the summit packed by thanksgiving.

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  5. Anonymous4:21 PM EST

    how could the slutskis let bellayre open ahead of the big H. you guys are usually the best and the first Dump the white stuff down and we will push it around

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  6. The temperatures aren't bothering us much. We're blowing from summit to F lift base. it's colder up there. We know the forecast changes -- we're not worried!

    As for Belleayre, it's not a competition. These days, it's about being efficient and safe. No one wants to ski in the rain, or on wet snow or thin cover. we'll have a strong base and plenty of snow to go around. A few days later will be well worth it, and I think any Hunter skier can attest to that.

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