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  1. #1
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    Not a bit of snow yet here in upstate NY. And I bought snowshoes right after Christmas! I have faith the snow will come....
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    sounds like all the snow went to Colorado this year. Wonder how Cheri from NY is doing out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Not a bit of snow yet here in upstate NY. And I bought snowshoes right after Christmas! I have faith the snow will come....
    Ah, that's the "Buy It And They Will Come" philosophy of gear shopping!

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    I'm with you Karen- I'm going nuts.

    I like to X-country ski in the winter, and essentially stop everything else. I managed to ski this weekend, but I'm worried that the little snow we have won't last the week.

    Every year it seems to get worse, someday I'll get the nerve to move to Canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anakiwa View Post
    I managed to ski this weekend, but I'm worried that the little snow we have won't last the week.
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    What mountain did you go to...how were the conditions??
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    Quote Originally Posted by CycleChic06 View Post
    What mountain did you go to...how were the conditions??
    X-country

    I went to both Trapps and Craftsbury. They're both quite skiable, though certainly not the best. Supposedly Oles had good snow as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    Ah, that's the "Buy It And They Will Come" philosophy of gear shopping!
    Yeah, like when I got my first training bra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Yeah, like when I got my first training bra.
    LOL....

    I just want the mud to go away......If I have to ride all winter instead of ski, fine.....but the mud is killing me!

    Anakiwa: We were out in Utah over the X-mas holiday and we started looking at property out west- And have talked about Canada, as well! I WANT WINTER, DARNIT! Hubby is going to try downhill at Killington today....but I'm not holding my breath. Especially considering it is supposed to get up toward the 60's by the end of the week and rain on Sat. I am just hoping against hope that some of the more northern mountains and areas can hold their snow. I'm surprised there is ANY X-country!
    The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew--and live through it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by telegirl View Post
    LOL....
    And have talked about Canada, as well! I WANT WINTER, DARNIT! Hubby is going to try downhill at Killington today....but I'm not holding my breath. Especially considering it is supposed to get up toward the 60's by the end of the week and rain on Sat. I am just hoping against hope that some of the more northern mountains and areas can hold their snow. I'm surprised there is ANY X-country!
    Forget Canada - unless you move somewhere NORTH of the St. Lawrence. My family all lives near Ottawa, and they are having the same weather we are - NO SNOW!

    DH and I skied at Sunday River over the holiday. The snow was surprisingly good for man-made, but there is NO natural base or snow at all.

    Lisa - new snowshoes are a small investment to be sitting in a closet. Sadly, we purchased TWO BRAND NEW SNOWMOBILES this year, and there is no place to ride...

    I'm convinced that we won't see much winter this year. In fact, I'm heading out on my bike tonight after work...

    SheFly

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    DH grows a beard every winter. He shaved it off on Sunday, hoping it would spark the old "now that I'm unprepared for winter, it will come."

    No such luck. It's supposed to be fifty degrees today...

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    Okay, I'm in the minority here, (don't mind the lack of snow) but I'm plannning on riding my bike this Saturday. Its suppose to be 59 degrees. Who'd a thunk it. January in New England and no snow. We're heading to Whistler to find snow in Feb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    Forget Canada - unless you move somewhere NORTH of the St. Lawrence. My family all lives near Ottawa, and they are having the same weather we are - NO SNOW!

    Sadly, we purchased TWO BRAND NEW SNOWMOBILES this year, and there is no place to ride...

    SheFly
    I'll just stay here and whine (got cheese?). Any way we can start a Post- cyclocross season?? For those of us who are still in the 'tween time?

    Most of my brother-in-laws' families bought new snowmobiles last year, were skunked on snow, and were counting on this year to get some use.....

    Even the poles are losing their snow (earth, not ski)...... Maybe Father X-mas wasn't one I should have asked to help.....
    The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew--and live through it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by telegirl View Post
    I'll just stay here and whine (got cheese?). Any way we can start a Post- cyclocross season?? For those of us who are still in the 'tween time?

    Most of my brother-in-laws' families bought new snowmobiles last year, were skunked on snow, and were counting on this year to get some use.....

    Even the poles are losing their snow (earth, not ski)...... Maybe Father X-mas wasn't one I should have asked to help.....
    You bring the w[h]ine, and I'll bring the cheese ! I'm up for another 'cross season if this weather keeps up the way it is... I'll be out on mine tonight - should be over 50 here in MA today!

    Last year was a bad snow year, too, but DH and I still managed about 2000 miles on our snowmobiles. We figured we were safe to trade for this year - now we are having some regrets. I was just on the snowmobile forum, and if you think WE are whining, you should head over there!

    I heard yesterday that a chunk of ice the size of Manhattan has fallen off of the polar ice cap - they're worried about the ice bergs once the shipping lanes re-open.

    If this is global warming, I'm not happy about it!

    SheFly

    p.s.
    Karen - tell hubby to be careful on that knee if he is heading to Killington .

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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post

    Lisa - new snowshoes are a small investment to be sitting in a closet. Sadly, we purchased TWO BRAND NEW SNOWMOBILES this year, and there is no place to ride...
    Yeah, snowshoes ARE a small investment- especially since you don't have to keep buying gas to keep them running! I sympathize with you about the brand new snowmobiles. Seriously, though, as with buying my bike, I did consider the added good environmental feeling of getting something that ran on leg power alone. I do so MANY errands into town on foot or by bike now instead of using my car like I used to.
    Around here, we are seeing AMAZING numbers of boats, RV's, pickup trucks, campers, skidoos, Jetskis, kids' scooters, and off road vehicles sitting by the sides of the roads EVERYWHERE with For Sale signs on them. You practically can't even give them away at this point, what with gas prices so high and our paycheck power shrinking every day.
    I also like the feeling of knowing I will be able to get into town for supplies if gas becomes totally unavailable and the roads are all closed in a blizzard. (ever the optimist!)
    Lisa
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    There is still hope

    I was listening to the Eye on the Sky forecast this morning on VPR. They said that all the warm weather we're having is NOT global warming, it's El Nino. I feel better knowing that maybe it will all be better next year.

    Supposedly there's still cross-country skiing in Stowe- I have most of tomorrow off and am planning on getting a long ski in before it all melts this weekend.

 

 

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