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From: eugene@ames.UUCP (Eugene Miya)
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Subject: Snow level
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 22:08:01 EDT
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Snow information for the following ranges:
or what I did for vacation......
Ruby Mountains, NV:	N exposures: 9,000 feet patches, unconsolidated
			as of 9/16  S exposures clear to 10,800
Wasatch, UT:		N exposures: 9,500 feet, large patches, consolidated
			as of 9/17.  Someone skied down the Timp Glacier!
			Little base, so the skiing was sloppy, Spencer was
			that you?
Elk Mountains, Aspen, CO: Heavy Rains and snow down to 10,000 feet all
			 exposures.
Front range, CO:	Mixed showers and clear weather.  Skiing down
			those flatirons can be tough! Temperature
			averages dropped 10 degrees F over three days.
			Snow level probably in the 12,000 range.
X-C wax? I don't know, a good klister?
Lifts running? None.  Tram is probably running at Snowbird and other places.

If you want CA information, ask.