Wonder if I can repeat my December performance?? I am going to go with 56.6 for January.
Patti
Wonder if I can repeat my December performance?? I am going to go with 56.6 for January.
Patti
Patti
I'll go with 31.5, Taking in account that the astrological gibberish coincides with the planetary perpendicularity of Nostradamus' long range BS combined with the meteorology of Dr. Gray's anatomy.
Joe Dodge,Crystal falls,HoJo's,Tuckermans,Headwall,
Rockpile,6288.
Im thinking of a number between 1 and 100. Its 47.8!!!
Think Snow
The list - so far. we have till midnight tomorrow for entries. I added my entry in also.
28.8" - JimS
31.5" - EricJ
34.7" - ALS
38.6" - Charlie
40.7" - Kaseri
47.8" - DonnellyVJ
56.6" - PatriciaS
61.8" - Brad
63.5" - WSR88D
67.0" - H2Oeco
70.0" - Rich
71.0" - Patrad Fischroy
73.5" - SpyBoy
Brad (a 6288 club member)
http://bradstreet.zenfolio.com Personal Photo sales site
http://public.fotki.com/bradbradstreet Personal photo web site
http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/2012/ MWO image & video archive site 2006-2012
Wow, your edumacated... or medicated.Originally Posted by EricJ
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Steve
Is there really any BAD weather???
Were up to 10.1 as of today...and were running out of time.![]()
Steve
Is there really any BAD weather???
Lots of rain coming this week, at least in Southern NH, not sure how that will be up top on the rockpile, but I'm sure it will be warm(er)
Now I'm thinking my guess was a tad too high
K
The official list
28.8" - JimS
31.5" - EricJ
34.7" - ALS
38.6" - Charlie
40.7" - Kaseri
44.0" - Bill O
47.8" - DonnellyVJ
56.6" - PatriciaS
61.8" - Brad
63.5" - WSR88D
67.0" - H2Oeco
70.0" - Rich
71.0" - Patrad Fischroy
73.5" - SpyBoy
Brad (a 6288 club member)
http://bradstreet.zenfolio.com Personal Photo sales site
http://public.fotki.com/bradbradstreet Personal photo web site
http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/2012/ MWO image & video archive site 2006-2012
ugh rain and fog.
Did I say 73.5, I really meant 7.35
The summit is looking rocky again. Or as I used to call it when teaching at Camden Snow Bowl..."low tide" (when the rocks would peek through the melting snow)
K