http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S ... 951538.php
If spring skiing in California means hitting the slopes in shorts and a T-shirt, what do you wear for summer skiing? A swim suit?
Ski enthusiasts might find themselves confronted with this question as Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows plans to stay open until July 4 this year.
The Tahoe-area resort has seen some 565 inches of accumulative snowfall this season. That's over 47 feet.
"In 2017 alone, since January 1, we've had 460 inches," said Sam Kieckhefer, a spokesperson for Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. "Our season average is 450 inches. We received more snow since the start of 2017 than our average season."
July 4th Skiing?
July 4th Skiing?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: July 4th Skiing?
Lots of pictures on the internet of people doing just that.dales wrote:If spring skiing in California means hitting the slopes in shorts and a T-shirt, what do you wear for summer skiing? A swim suit?
July 4th Skiing?
And almost all of it is going to melt. Will California's inland sea be returning?dales wrote:... The Tahoe-area resort has seen some 565 inches of accumulative snowfall this season. That's over 47 feet.

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