Where to Ride 12/22

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Where to Ride 12/22

Postby Kenny » Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:13 am

With a big storm rolling in, the ability to ride will be dictated by how much snow is accumulating at a particular riding area. High mountain areas like Skyline, PowMow, and Strawberry all promise to be whiteouts today. You may be able ride at lower elevations Park City, Rush and the Herriman fields are all possibilities. Expect strong, south gusty winds and rain in the AM. Lighter NW winds and snow in the afternoon.

Tomorrow, Skyline and PowMow look like light but rideable wind once the storm clears.
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Re: Where to Ride 12/22

Postby Kenny » Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:25 pm

There is a good possibility that Strawberry may be rideable tomorrow afternoon as well. Looks like coverage in the flat areas should be adequate by now. Hills will probably still be covered in sage.
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