Cold and windy back east, happens every year we have no winter.
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Cold and windy back east, happens every year we have no winter.
Are you replying to yourself??When are you back in the water, looks like a pretty decent settup for your hood coming up?
That’s a solid setup that should keep you stocked for a wicked long time. I have pretty much the same bindings (Now Drives that I uprgraded the straps on so they’re like the Mercs). Can’t get a more responsive binding/the kingpin system just kicks ass in general.Thanks bros for all the advice on upgrading new gear. Already ordered the Jones Frontier 161W and Jones mercury bindings. My Burton SLX boots should be good. They're around 7-8 years old... but only a couple weeks worth of riding on them. Going back to Mammoth first week of April. Stocked.
No superbloom for Death Valley, unfortunately. I was planning on going too. Apparently the heavy rains that flooded DV last summer came too early. There is a very specific window the heavy rains need to come, which is why superblooms have only happened 3x in last 15yr or so.And a super bloom too I reckon?
Pct thru hikers are totally boned this year.Drove through Fresno on way to Sierras.
Most snow I've ever seen, in a lifetime in these mountains. Snow all the way down to lower foothills from as far north to as far south as you can see. Tons and tons of snow. The peaks at the top (above 10k) look insane.
This spring melt is going to be wild. Rivers, creeks, and waterfalls are going to be raging.
Nah. honest mistake. Hope it makes yout night!
Gonna try to make it happen! Still gotta iron some details in the next couple of weeks.I would fly out for a few days of late spring/early summer riding in the sierras. The novelty alone would be dope. Ride with some of you hell men
may?? Birthday trip for me and the missus.
ooh maybe another stop on the subways grand North American tour in @oneworlded camper van hint Hint tahoe or mammoth or basically anywhere is on the way to Seattle from the desert of the southwest
Lol dude I’m just being a smart ass. If we can help you guys and have an adventure whilst doing so, that’s awesome. But, as long as we’ve known each other here and on the “normal” socials, you’d still be giving your beloved van to a stranger, with nothing but a pair of keys and a “see you in Seattle in 2 weeks” lol.Gonna try to make it happen! Still gotta iron some details in the next couple of weeks.
There will be record deaths.Pct thru hikers are totally boned this year.
I read somewhere the all-time record is 67 feet during the winter of 1950-51 and I think it's currently at 48 feet.
My teenagers currently are slated to compete in halfpipe and slopestyle competitions at Mammoth next weekend. We have a plan to drive down this coming Monday and had planned to be shredding all next week as a little family vacation. Now I'm starting to doubt we'll even be able to get there. What an insane winter.
My two sends, big picture weather =My teenagers currently are slated to compete in halfpipe and slopestyle competitions at Mammoth next weekend. We have a plan to drive down this coming Monday and had planned to be shredding all next week as a little family vacation. Now I'm starting to doubt we'll even be able to get there. What an insane winter.
To all you Mammoth 'locs', where would you go for the best most reliable information on long (and short) term weather forecasts both for the mountain and in town, and road information, specifically 395 between Mammoth Lakes and Carson City? I'm glad we have an exceptional snow vehicle but it won't matter if the road isn't open.