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oldagedpredator


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21st May 2013
North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 11.49hrs on Sun 4 Dec 11
With snow showing on the Yadcams its time to start the new season's conditions thread.

[www.yadmoss.co.uk]

Reports of snow as far E as Bishop Aukland should mean all four Pennine clubs are getting a covering.
crouch_potato


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21st May 2013
Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 21.41hrs on Sun 4 Dec 11
A cover of snow overnight and consistent snow on and off all day down to 150m or so (at a guess) in the north Pennines. Very wet, pretty windy and not amounting to much on the sodden ground. Fairly trying conditions for the fell race I was doing earlier but should help to get temperatures dropping so that we get towards a less cosmetic covering sooner rather. Fingers crossed anyway.
crouch_potato


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 21.44hrs on Sun 4 Dec 11
Add to the above -apparently there were a few optimists lucky enough to find more snow than expected at Weardale earlier - first lift assisted turns of the season in the UK or not?
alan


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 00.49hrs on Mon 5 Dec 11
Yes, unless you count taking the Funicular DOWNHILL only after hiking up the Marquis Well on the 'Gorm earlier in the autumn!!
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 18.35hrs on Mon 5 Dec 11
From the club website

[www.skiweardale.com]

Which wont make much sense when its updated so look now! Reading that more of a shakedown than an opening up day - some where just lucky to be around.
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 19.55hrs on Mon 5 Dec 11
And back at Yad Moss

[news.bbc.co.uk]


PeterS


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 20.16hrs on Mon 5 Dec 11
^ Nice one Gerard !
crouch_potato


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 10.43hrs on Tue 6 Dec 11
Well, I ventured out for some XC sport yesterday afternoon. North North Pennines conditions definitely more for the glass half full types, a mix of passable conditions from the fair (a few cm of fresh on a refrozen cover) to the not so great (a cosmetic cover of fresh on sodden ground). Thawing lower down and more snow needed at all levels for anyone other than the greatest optimists, good to see I wasn't the only one though (^^^).
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 20.36hrs on Tue 6 Dec 11
No signs of action at Allenheads or Harwood. Allenheads seem to have been busy on the tow front - potential of running 6! Must be some form of rope tow record.

[www.ski-allenheads.co.uk]
Mountainaddict


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 21.35hrs on Tue 6 Dec 11
Weardale website said that they were hoping to run today (6th Dec). Cover looked ok-ish on the webcam. Did they open?
Hipennine


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 08.15hrs on Wed 7 Dec 11
Well, it's blawing a hooly here in lower Weardale at 500'. There has been a significant loss of the limited cover that was still on the ground yesterday having rained overnight, and up to 1500'. Can't see above that level at the moment.The Alston webcams suggest that it might be snowing further west though.
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 08.16hrs on Wed 7 Dec 11
Front page of the website says Weardale did run yesterday and plans to today. I really need to get my ski boots fixed!
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 19.52hrs on Sat 10 Dec 11
Harwood ran today - the website says around 25 people but cover was thining. Although its only a couple of miles along the road from Yad Moss the tow faces S and so will have collected a little more snow with the weather coming in the way it is at the moment.

[harwoodski.webs.com]

The ski club has put some pictures of today in the photo gallery section of the website.

At the moment it looks as though they wont run tomorrow.



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 19.56hrs Sat 10 Dec 11 by oldagedpredator.
PeterS


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 21.27hrs on Thu 15 Dec 11
Yadmoss ran today and will run again this weekend but not tommorow, Friday. It may be season ticket holders only at the weekend so check the website below.

There is basically one piste basher wide strip of snow from top to bottom which has been pisted out and offers some reasonable skiing. It will freeze solid tonight and the snow should dry out for the weekend. A few more showers may reach the runs before then.

[www.yadmoss.co.uk]
oldagedpredator


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Re: North Pennines - Winter 2011-12
Date Posted: 21.49hrs on Thu 15 Dec 11
From the facebook page Weardale ran today as well. Looking at the webcam pic conditions are simillar at both - narrow and helped by good piste bashing. Be interested to see what Harwood reports this weekend.

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