Perisher Resort Snow Report Tuesday 30th June 2009
It is currently overcast with light to moderate winds in the village, gusting to stronger speeds about the peaks, placing some lifts on wind-hold. A cold front is fast approaching the region which should deliver fresh snow. Independent websites such as SnoWatch have forecast up to 80cms over the next few days. Mountain Watch, is keeping a similar stance with the possibility of up to 50cms. Let’s hope they are right!
Camera: Wesley Nott.
Editor: Matt Dean.
Reporter: Duane Strauss
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As tthe HAARP snow storm biggest in 35 years fell upon southern california i decided to take and endeavor inland to hit the slopes. Big Bear California is the best spot with ten inches the prior night and 5-9 inches the day we went boarding it was an EPIC adventure. The best trip in 4 years easy hands down. We had fresh powder and ample room as chains were required to get up to the top. So the lines were short and the fun extreme. WE stopped a few times to take a quick smoke break in the trees and obsorb the scenery. Thanks for reading and watching and please rate and share
More snowfalls are forecast for the next few days, so get ready for more fresh tracks! Today 46 lifts are set and ready to go and over 100 groomed runs have been prepared for your riding pleasure.
It’s a crystal clear day with a slight breeze and plenty of snow, what more could you ask for? 43 lifts are set and ready to run, accessing an incredible array of snow-covered terrain suitable for all standards of skiers and boarders. All four resort areas will be open: explore the many hidden facets of Guthega; the vast expanse of Mt Perisher; the challenging steeps of Blue Cow and the gentle yet intriguing slopes of Smiggin Holes. There’s something for everyone! Enjoy your Sunday.
The powder was deep when tahoe.com was at Sierra-at-Tahoe handing out free sunscreen and lip balm. Check out the video to see what you missed.
Heavenly Ski Resort opened the Olympic Express high speed quad chair on 12/23/07!