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Craig and Keith at the top of Buddy's the sign was buried!
Steamboat closed its doors for winter business this past Sunday with a rockin' powder morning, totaling 433 inches for the year and peaking out at a 137" summit base, nearing some best-ever records.

The last is always a bittersweet day full of on-hill shenanigans, base-area parties, live music and games, and Mother Nature held off her fury just long enough for a comfortable day at the base with the icy blue pond skim with Katchafire and the Whalers blaring the tunes shortly after.  Smartwool gave out some free prizes for a little work with their 'perfect match' game (ironically appropriate for sock winning), and the Bear River set up 3 extra base area jockey-bars with shots and brews to fill the crowds with fizz.

But the most impressive part of closing day for us were the numbers... and we'll probably get a few more inches that won't even count. We'll miss you for a few months Mr. Werner, but we'll be back!

Bust of Buddy Werner nearly buried as well!

Snow totals

2010-11 season mid-mountain snow totals (inches):
October (pre-season): 21
November: 90*
December: 73
January: 68
February: 84
March: 79
April (through Sunday): 18
Total: 433
*61 inches fell in November before the ski area opened for Scholarship Day on Nov. 24

400-inch seasons - we've been blessed to rack in our vertical during six of these record years!

2007-08: 489
1996-97: 448
1983-84: 448
1995-96: 441
2010-11: 433
2005-06: 432
1992-93: 416
2008-09: 405



The calving glacier off our neighbor's house in mid March

Posted by Andy Kennedy Wednesday, April 13, 2011 0 comments

www.wunderground.com
Here it comes!

The winter storm we've all been waiting for, and just in time for the holiday visitors, don't we aim to please?

This morning's 4" report kept me off the slopes with day packed full of errands and no powderhound to ski with... Craig and Matt are on day2 of a 2-day monoski workshop, training nearly 50 instructors total for the STARS program.  But he's free to ski tomorrow through Tuesday in this tasty-cake powder that on its way in!

The 11am snow report added 6" to the 4" at 5am, and it shows no signs of stopping, with a report of heavy snow through Friday. Yeah, that's until Christmas Eve. Santa always brings the good stuff.

With a base of 62" already and a forecast like that, I'd be surprised if Steamboat isn't at 100% capacity through New Years. 20,000 pillows, for your taking.

-See You in the Deep!

Posted by Andy Kennedy Saturday, December 18, 2010 0 comments

I'm not going to start counting yet because the mountain isn't open, but I think as soon as it is, I'm going to tally the incorrect forecasts. So far they'd be 0-2, and as someone said to me yesterday, "Don't they look out their windows?" But the mountains do something strange to weather systems, and although I call myself something of a weather buff, I wouldn't want the job of predicting snow around here. Sometimes the mountains suck in the system and keep it here for days, sometimes they don't. I'm not sure if there's rhyme or reason to it, but I am sure that all the locals agree on this, never trust a forecast more than 3 days out, and rarely trust a forecast otherwise.

Although I compare forecasts with three meteorology centers (www.steamboatweather.com, www.weather.com, and www.wrh.noaa.gov), they usually all agree with each other, and I tend to make my own assumptions day to day based on how the satellite is looking. All three centers predicted sun with partly cloudy skies and warmer temps (45-50°) for yesterday and today, with the snow coming back in tomorrow. But both days have been dark and dreary, no sun to be had, with a humid 20° chill. And now we're seeing light flurries today.

I'm not complaining, they were blasting the base area yesterday and cold temps mean continual snowmaking 24 hours a day so we can get ready for opening day.

But I want to know, why do these people get paid if they're rarely right?

Posted by Andy Kennedy Saturday, November 8, 2008 0 comments


Right on time as always, October 31st brings precipitation to the 'Boat. Check in on Tuesday, it's supposed to turn cold then, and as we hope, not stop snowing until mid-April.

What can we say, we're powder hounds.... Bring it!

If you want to follow along on the best satellite we've found, go to:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/satellite/ and scroll down to infrared, western US, 4km, animation... and watch it roll.

-See You in the Deep

Posted by Andy Kennedy Friday, October 31, 2008 0 comments

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