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End of season news

Being Summit County, our spring weather was reversed. March came in like a lamb with very warm, spring-like days, but went out like a lion with one of the biggest storms of the year on April 1. April was the 3rd snowiest month of the season, after December and January.

Overall, the season ended a little above average. We plowed over 14 feet of snow, and the Colorado River watershed reported the snow pack at 104% of average at the end of April.

Our existing customers should have received contract renewals this past week. We have discount deadlines this year of June 1, July 1, and August 1.

All the ice was off Lake Dillon on Sunday, May 10. It looks like a great summer shaping up.

Karen will be participating in the Bolder Boulder 10K event in Boulder on Memorial Day. This is her first event of this kind, so she's excited.

We will be attending the SIMA symposium in June for the trade show and educational sessions. Karen is presenting two workshops this year, the first is on how to successfully integrate lifestyle changes, and the second is a panel discussion on women in the snow and ice industry.

Get outside and enjoy the summer, whether you garden, hike, bicycle, boat, camp, or shop - have fun!

100 mph winds

Steamboat was the winner for this storm, with about a foot of snow.  It fizzled out for Silverthorne though.  We just had a few flakes swirling around in the wind.  Tomorrow night may do better for us.

If last year was the winter of no sun, this is the winter of wind.  Berthoud Pass had wind gusts over 100 mph last night, and the high winds are causing blizzard conditions of blowing snow at the high elevations over 10,000 feet.

Right now, Berthoud Pass, Rabbit Ears Pass, Loveland Pass, and Vail Pass are all closed due to adverse conditions, with no estimate of reopening according to CDOT.  Eisenhower Tunnel, Hoosier Pass, and Fremont Pass require chains for all commercial vehicles.

Over 7 feet of snow so far

I just tallied up our season so far.  In November we plowed about 2 feet of snow.  In December, about 5 feet.   A total of 85 inches to date, just over 7 feet.

Of course this is about half of what the ski areas are reporting, but they are measuring mid-mountain, so another couple of thousand feet in elevation.

But for Silverthorne, 7 feet is not too shabby! 

So, the snow is great - get out there and enjoy it!  Be sure to check avalanche conditions before you head into the back country though - be safe.

Oh, one more piece of trivia - Lake Dillon was frozen over this year on December 25, which is about average.

Avalanche Danger Increasing

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is increasing the avalanche danger for the Vail/Summit areas due to our waves of new snow and high winds.

Avalanche Watch in Effect through 12/14/2008 12:00 PM
"The avalanche danger is forecast to increase Saturday night. By Sunday morning look for a HIGH avalanche danger on N-E-S aspects all elevations, and CONSIDERABLE on SW-W-NW aspects, all elevations."


Get details and weather updates: 
http://avalanche.state.co.us/pub_bc_avo.php?zone_id=2

Snowy week ahead

10 PM with 4" on the ground and still snowing lightly.  The forecast is calling for light snow through tomorrow mid-day, then a 12-hour blizzard is supposed to hit bringing 6 - 9 inches over the weekend.

If you are going to be traveling the I-70 corridor this weekend, my advice is to leave early Saturday morning or else stay home.  I predict traffic and road conditions will be a real mess by Saturday night.  So drive safe, and remember, 4-wheel drive does not = 4-wheel stop.

Several waves of snow are supposed to come through over the next week. YAY!

Winter is finally here

After some very mild extended fall weather, winter finally got here on Black Friday.  Between Friday and Sunday, we had about 9 inches in the bottom of Silverthorne, and two feet up at the top of Wildernest.

The storm came in with some extreme winds which made driving conditions very bad.  The traffic jam in Silverthorne from cars trying to get on Eastbound I-70 extended all the way past Dillon.

Our suggestion for people traveling East from Summit County on Sundays:  leave early, leave very late, or wait until Monday morning.  From about noon until 7 PM, the traffic will be heavy, and if the weather is bad like today, it will be one solid parking lot.

And don't forget, you can check the road conditions anytime at www.cotrip.org or call 303-639-1111.

More snow, starting to stick

While not quite "plowable" yet, we did get another nice early-season snow storm today, with two to three inches that stuck on the grass and deck.  



Ski Season Begins

A-Basin and Loveland officially opened on Wednesday, October 15 - both with an 18" base. 

Denver Post news article 


We are now in full-fledged "leaf shedding" time, as the aspens are dropping their colors.  If your condo or business needs a quick leaf cleanup before we're covered in snow, give us a call.

No real accumulation is expected here, but a cold front with mixed rain/snow showers is coming in for the next few days.  After that, it looks like we will have another really great sunny fall weekend coming up - perhaps the last of our "golden days" before winter hits.


Fall Update

After our cool spell in August, we have been enjoying wonderful fall weather.  The aspen trees are in full glory this week.

With just a month left before our winter season officially begins, we encourage anyone who has not yet finalized thier winter services to contact us right away.

The Farmer's Almanac is forecasting another great winter for us -- above average precipitation and below average temperatures.



 

Discount Deadline Extended!


          $$$  SPECIAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY!  $$$

We have extended the deadline for residential AND commercial customers to receive our 10% Advance Payment Discount to October 1, 2008.

Contact us to take advantage of this extra savings opportunity.