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2+ Feet up Fairview way?

That would be a great start for fairview.:beer;

oops I ment Ephraim.
 
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SNOTEL says 2 inches at Mammoth-Cottonwood and Clear Creek.

I wish there was 24 inches on top but I wouldn't bet on it.

Maybe Snowbigdeal can give us an eyewitness report.

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Commuter link cameras in the fairview canyon area show about 12-15" on the ground. Might of been a drift they were parked in?
 
The valley got 2-3". If you drive up pleasant creek, you can push snow with your truck bumper; haven't been up top yet but there's probably close to a couple feet in a lot of places.
I keep an eye on the top with this camera:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/camera/single/SkylineSR31.php
It is a couple miles North of the Big Drift parking lot, pretty close to the fairview lakes lookout.
 
They do have another camera up there now on Utah commuter link
http://commuterlink.utah.gov/
Scroll down the map to Fairview and you now see 2 cameras.

Can't really tell how much is up there but I am heading up there tomorrow to get our wheelers out. If there really is 2 feet sounds like its going to be a fun time. Well not so much fun chopping wood in 2 feet of snow though.
 
There isn't much snow skyline North. Still only wheeled vehicles there. We didn't go to the top but it is still pretty sketchy. With the blown snow I am sure there are a lot of bare spots on the road. It was pretty much gone at our cabin when we left. I heard Ephraim got more the fairview from those that i talked with. It was a muddy mess when we left yesterday so if you want to go muddin go for it i guess.
 
I will confirm the east side of the Price valley got POUNDED so i wouldn't be surprised if the west side (fairview) did too. The book cliffs above Wellington got about 16" on top. I couldn't even get my fourwheller to the top of the ranch. I had to walk about a mile to hunt the top flats. Came home yesterday and it was melting some but it was still deep. lots of drifts due to the strong wind during the storm
 
I will confirm the east side of the Price valley got POUNDED so i wouldn't be surprised if the west side (fairview) did too. The book cliffs above Wellington got about 16" on top. I couldn't even get my fourwheller to the top of the ranch. I had to walk about a mile to hunt the top flats. Came home yesterday and it was melting some but it was still deep. lots of drifts due to the strong wind during the storm

Do you live in Price? I am down there every Tuesday...
 
Do you live in Price? I am down there every Tuesday...

Nope. Manage the hunting on the Roan Cliffs CWMU above East Carbon so i'm down there most every thursday and friday through the fall. Season ended yesterday though so i'm finally done! But yeah i think you could make a road ride on your sled above Bruin Point or somewhere near Cold Springs...
 
I have been over to Sunnyside to see the Bighorns at least 10 times, I still haven't seen one over there.... they all hide when they see the blue van comin!
 
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