We were supposed to get a foot of snow last night, but every storm has underproduced so far this year. Northstar claimed eight inches, but it was more like 3-4 inches, max.
The storm blew north along the mountain tops and never got over the Pacific Crest into the Tahoe basin. As a result, Sugar Bowl got two feet of snow and Heavenly got two inches.
At least it isn’t as bad as last year. The upper mountain is pretty decent skiing. We continue to have the problem of storms raining instead of snowing at lake level.
Climate change, anyone?
Labels: Skiing