Spring is here, but heavy snow is still piling up in the mountains. Mt. Bachelor picked up three inches of snow overnight, ...
Mount Mansfield, the tallest mountain in Vermont, has officially surpassed 100 inches of settled snow base at its snow stake.
The snow stake atop Vermont’s highest peak, Mt. Mansfield, recorded an impressive 103 inches on Sunday, March 2. It was the third-highest snowpack reading for that date since 1954, when the stake was ...
The fabled snow stake at 3,900 feet, where snow depth has been measured nearly continuously since 1954, recorded a depth of 102 inches (8.5 feet) on Saturday. As of Monday morning, this depth has ...
I’ve been at it for six decades and still can’t tell you precisely why. Yes, there is snow, the elements, mountains, views, grace in movement, resisting G-forces, relaxation, camaraderie and ...
On February 20, Stowe Mountain Resort shared on social media that the snow stake at Mount Mansfield had climbed above 90 inches, which is 32 inches above average. At Mount Mansfield, that places ...
Further east at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, the resort's snow stake was showing between 8-9 inches of accumulated snow around 9 p.m. The state's snowpack has kept even or slightly increased the rest ...
that’s 7 a.m. The measurements are to the nearest whole inch and are taken on exposed ground using either a permanently-mounted snow stake or the average of multiple measurements near the ...
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