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Join Date: Sep 2011
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That goes for anyone coming up to taos! |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Nothing good. I heard ruidoso might have gotten a dusting from the last storm, but have yet to check it out. As far as northern NM i rode sipapu opening day(they open before taos) and it was.. alright. Better than the last few years on opening day. Angelfire didn't get much from that storm, taos got 26" storm total and i think angelfire got like 6" or so. Taos is where it's at. Taos and wolf creek have the best snow around right now.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Its snowing here in taos as I type this. The forecast is saying 20+ inches in the next 3 days for this storm. Then more snow on saturday/sunday as well. I am the epitome of stoked right now.
Maybe some of this will keep going south and hit ruidoso, but i really have no clue. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Mexico
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Looks like it is going to be a powder day at sandia on Wednesday when they open, forecast predicts around 16". Went there on Sunday and the snow wasn't bad. I think it's going to snow 16" on top of the 6" that already snowed today. Needless to say I'm super stoked. I'm going be catching the first tram up fer sureee.
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