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WORLD RECORD SNOW STORM IN NO. CALIFORNIA

Lots of areas to ride but unfortunately they're all below the snow line right now:censored::face-icon-small-sad:

This weather forecast is at 12,000' elevation, the highest we can ride before hitting the wilderness boundary is 10,000'. The highest point we can trailer to is about 7,000' and that currently only has 26" and getting rained on right now. Most of the good riding around here is done between 4,500' and 8,500'.

Looks like I'll have plenty of water for the kayak!!

Wilderness? Pshhhh if it snows 18 feet everything livings gonna be buried anyways!
 
More like record rainfall , mudslides and flooding where we want the elusive white stuff! Truckee River predicted to flow well over banks on Sunday! Too bad about those cool little cabins on the river. :sorry:
 
So. . . . did it happen? Did any of you guys get a chance to get out and see how much snow actually fell over the weekend? We are still waiting for a big dump up here in MT and I would like to see a picture of what a few feet looks like! :face-icon-small-win
 
So. . . . did it happen? Did any of you guys get a chance to get out and see how much snow actually fell over the weekend? We are still waiting for a big dump up here in MT and I would like to see a picture of what a few feet looks like! :face-icon-small-win

Driving at 6,000' on Sunday 12/02/12:

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Deep at 6,500':

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This was all right near Crater Lake, OR.
 
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