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The messageboard is now in read-only mode and no new posts or topics can be created. We will leave the messageboard up for historical purposes, but you will not be able to make new posts or comment on existing ones.
We have started a Discord server and hope that you all will join us on there. Technology has changed over the years and maintaining the messageboard has become somewhat of a pain in the butt and Discord offers many features for users, the main one being a very polished mobile app.
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Flagstaff, Arizona (AHN) - A judge ruled Friday to allow officials at Arizona Snowball to use treated wastewater to make snow.
The ruling angered Native American tribes, such as The Hopi Tribe, the Navajo Nation and others, who say that the move will taint a mountain that they consider to be sacred. Snowbowl is located in the Coconino National Forest in the San Francisco Peaks, which is federal land. However, the company is owned and operated in the private sector.
Snowbowl officials say that a lack of snow has left the ski resort struggling and that adding new snow artificially is necessary. The water will be treated by pipeline, coming from Flagstaff.
U.S. District Judge Paul Rosenblatt said in his ruling that the project didn't infringe on the tribes' religious practices because they didn't do so within the realms of the project area.
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Bird, I saw that yellow drill hole, must have been from those cans you threw in the back of my truck.
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drmnofpow wrote:
Bird, I saw that yellow drill hole, must have been from those cans you threw in the back of my truck.
Actually I think that was mine in front of your truck.
We're gonna have to start writing our names so we can identify them.
Bird, I saw that yellow drill hole, must have been from those cans you threw in the back of my truck.
Actually I think that was mine in front of your truck.
We're gonna have to start writing our names so we can identify them.
Plans for 2015: To ski more than you
GreshamB wrote:
I made yellow snow in the Wasatch watershed last week....ASC made brown snow...
Yeah, I verified Solitude's base depth.
I made yellow snow in the Wasatch watershed last week....ASC made brown snow...
Yeah, I verified Solitude's base depth.
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When I was at Mineral Basin for the final run of the day, I realized I was the only person on the "road"/traverse...I then realized I needed to make some yellow snow.
Then, I see someone coming towards me as I hold my meat and veg in the Utah breeze and he's wearing a red jacket.
I quickly brush some powder over the yellow and say, "Can I take some pics?"
"Just don't take too long, cause we're closing."
"OK"
It was sweet to have the whole basin to yourself as the sun set.
Is making yellow snow against the Skier's Code of Conduct?
Then, I see someone coming towards me as I hold my meat and veg in the Utah breeze and he's wearing a red jacket.
I quickly brush some powder over the yellow and say, "Can I take some pics?"
"Just don't take too long, cause we're closing."
"OK"
It was sweet to have the whole basin to yourself as the sun set.
Is making yellow snow against the Skier's Code of Conduct?