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accadacca
11-09-2015, 02:38 PM
Modern technology creates smooth, water-efficient snow

SANDY — If you haven't been up in the mountains in the last two days, a winter transformation is underway. A visit to the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon demonstrates how Snowbird is enhancing the real snowfall with the latest snow-making technology.

With their openings in just a couple of weeks, resorts are busy whipping up a blizzard. The last storm delivered Snowbird about eight inches of natural snow, but more importantly, brought with it colder temperatures that make it possible for the resort to run its 22 snow guns from the top of the mountain to the bottom.

"We're going 24/7," said Peter Schory, Snowbird winter operations director.

As long as the temperature stays below 28 degrees Fahrenheit, the guns can create snow on the mountainside.

"The (snow-making) technology has really come a long way," Schory said. "They will turn themselves on, and they will turn themselves off as the humidity, dew point and temperature rise and lower."

2015-16 estimated resort opening dates


Alta - Nov 20
Beaver - TBD
Brian Head - Nov 27
Brighton - Nov. 20
Cherry Peak - TBD
Deer Valley - Dec 5
Eagle Point - Dec 20
Nordic Valley - Dec 19
Park City - Nov 21
Powder Mountain - Nov 25
Snowbasin - Nov 25
Snowbird - Nov 21
Solitude - Nov 21
Sundance - Dec 4


With the new technology, they don't refer to it as artificial snow anymore. They call it "gunpowder."

"It's not really powder," said Schory. "But it's smooth like the corduroy that we make with our grooming. It's really fun."

With better efficiency, Snowbird expects to use approximately 20 percent less water while creating big mounds of snow.

Snowcats push the powder onto the trails before grooming it.

But as good as the technology has become, when you're in the ski business, you're always beholden to the next big storm.

As of Thursday, Snowbird has a mid-mountain base of 15 inches of snow. The snow-making they're able to do helps them get open sooner than they would without it. That base also helps extend the season in the spring.

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=37248685&nid=1288&title=modern-technology-creates-smooth-water-efficient-snow&s_cid=queue-4

rockgremlin
02-01-2016, 11:33 AM
Speaking of snow...

I was up shoveling over a foot of snow until past midnight last night. Woke up this morning and you can't even tell. A fresh foot of snow fell since I shoveled a foot of the stuff last night.

Iron county canceled school for the first time in 61 years. Southern Utah University is closed. This is nuts. I can't remember the last time it's snowed like this.

I guess the ski resorts will be happy. I hear Brian Head got over 3 feet.

Iceaxe
02-01-2016, 06:50 PM
What is this snow of which you speak?

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rockgremlin
02-01-2016, 08:19 PM
Looks like....Cancun?

Scott P
02-02-2016, 06:33 AM
I'm measuring 31" of snow in the backyard.

The fences here are starting to disappear in this and nearby towns (shot by a friend):

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I shot this photo out my front door last night. Even the deer want to come in:

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It does appear that we will get a break from the snow though:

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We also almost never get snow days here. The only time the schools ever closed was on February 1 1985. It was -61F (without the windchill) in Maybell, just west of here. The school buses wouldn't start.

Iceaxe
02-02-2016, 11:13 AM
Looks like....Cancun?
1:30 hours south near Talum if you want to be exact. Right now I'm sitting in the Denver airport watching it snow. Hard to believe a few hours ago I was watching girls in thong bikinis stroll up and down the playa.

P.S.- every time I fly these days I want to bomb everyone of those goatf**kers into their next life.

accadacca
02-18-2016, 06:33 PM
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