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December 9, 2010
Submitted By powderjunky
December 30, 2009
Submitted By powderjunky
December 30, 2009
Submitted By powderjunky

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Skiing Todd Lake
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Snow coming down on the way home
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Littleshasta: February 20, 2011 Uphill: 1,500 ft. | Downhill: 1,500 ft.

Snow was frickin awesome and deep (3.5-4 ft.). The day was forecast to be bluebird, but it was snowing all day. Fun day on the ridge with some great people....[view]
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Waheenie: December 11, 2010 Uphill: 1,800 ft. | Downhill: 1,800 ft.

Finally got out for some skiing this week. Had to wake up early to beat the rain in the forecast- and boy it's a good thing we did! 2 laps of pretty fun skiing (powder- mid calf) and then the rain c...[view]
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Powderjunky: December 11, 2010 Uphill: 1,800 ft. | Downhill: 1,800 ft.

Went against the Crack of Noon lifestyle and woke up early to catch some last snow before the rain.Snow was good, but saw a lot of cracking (up to 10 ft long and 3-4 inches deep) as the snow falling g...[view]
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Powderjunky: December 10, 2010 Uphill: 1,800 ft. | Downhill: 1,800 ft.

Breaking trail and breakin wind and no one was around. Wind was blowing pretty hard in the parking lot but once i started skiing it died down and got real nice.There was around a foot of light (for th...[view]
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Powderjunky: December 9, 2010 Uphill: 2,400 ft. | Downhill: 2,400 ft.

Warm and sweaty, just the way I like it. 8+ inches in the open shots. Pretty heavy but smooth snow.Lightly snowing and not much wind until...Once i got back to the parking lot the wind kicked up and t...[view]
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Schneefrau: December 4, 2010 Uphill: 2,001 ft. | Downhill: 1,001 ft.

Temps really warmed today and tree bombs were raining on us like crazy as the morning unfolded. Snow showed much promise at the start considering the cold temps yesterday, but the 33 degree temps and ...[view]
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Maverick29: November 28, 2010 Uphill: 2,400 ft. | Downhill: 2,400 ft.

The top 6-8" of new snow was about as light as it gets here in oregon. It was a little bit firmer underneath but made for a nice smooth surface to ski on. Under the trees there were some refrozen tree...[view]
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Powderjunky: December 31, 2009 Uphill: 1,200 ft. | Downhill: 1,200 ft.

Way to heavy and deep to ski. I think I made one turn total, with my butt completely on my tails. With all this recent snowfall, we stuck to slopes under 30 degrees. All the new heavy snow is resting ...[view]
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Waheenie: December 30, 2009 Uphill: 1,800 ft. | Downhill: 1,800 ft.

Super fun day with Jimmy & Michael. Snowing. Conditions improved throughout the day. Not feeling my best.. (Darn delicious Christmas dinners). Great way to end the year....[view]
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Powderjunky: December 30, 2009 Uphill: 3,600 ft. | Downhill: 3,600 ft.

Blower Pow. Temperatures drop making the snow even lighter to ski as the day went on. Snow stability looks pretty good as long as there is no wind slab....[view]
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Waheenie: December 15, 2009 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.

Wouldn't have made it more than 10 yards if powderjunky hadn't stepped up to the plate to break trail through the deep, heavy snow! (Thanks) And with all the whoomphing, I'm just thankful we made it...[view]
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Powderjunky: December 15, 2009 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.

Holy crap, too deep and too heavy to ski. Lots of whoomping and just not safe enough to ski the steeper lines this concrete needs to be skied on. I would put the avey danger at considerable on most as...[view]
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Maverick29: December 9, 2009 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.

Toured into todd lake from bachelor to test out new onyx's on a shakedown run. Few learing points but good so far....[view]
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Powderjunky: November 28, 2009 Uphill: 3,000 ft. | Downhill: 3,000 ft.

Ball was completely wind funked, The lake had some better snow, but the warm temps and winds have really messed up the snow....[view]
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Maverick29: November 21, 2009 Uphill: 2,000 ft. | Downhill: 2,000 ft.

Knee to Waist deep blower pow on for an early season day. Surprised to find so many good shots in this area....[view]
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Powderjunky: November 21, 2009 Uphill: 2,001 ft. | Downhill: 2,001 ft.

Freggin nipple deep oregon cool whip ...[view]
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