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Agree, but having a large lake would’ve been sweet except for all the environmental destruction.thank god that didn't happen
Agree, but having a large lake would’ve been sweet except for all the environmental destruction.thank god that didn't happen
Ok..why not a smaller lake?...will Mt Storm lake always be a hot dog cooker?....Agree, but having a large lake would’ve been sweet except for all the environmental destruction.
There are already several small lakes in the valley: Spruce Island Lake, Sand Run Lake, and Mirror Lake just to name three. Accessing the former two requires the purchase of property in the Old Timberline gated community—a 7 figure proposition for most properties.Ok..why not a smaller lake?...will Mt Storm lake always be a hot dog cooker?....
Nice little snow overnight with a nice dump very possible midweek next...
Snowshoe is bowing out after Easter Sunday and then could get 12-14 inches of snow Wed-,Thur...that's just the way the Cookie crumbles! View attachment 231536
I chose to go to Snowshoe this Friday rather than wait and maybe hit whitegrass if the snow pans out so we are guaranteed a huge event now. You're welcome.Snowshoe is bowing out after Easter Sunday and then could get 12-14 inches of snow Wed-,Thur...that's just the way the Cookie crumbles!
It is a fungus, you can spray a fungicide to help the health of the tree.Off topic, but has anyone else noticed the moss or fungus on a lot of the trees in the area? I originally thought it was just moss but now am thinking it's some sort of blight. Anyone know what this is? Thanks.
It's a very wet area of the country. Much wetter than DC.Off topic, but has anyone else noticed the moss or fungus on a lot of the trees in the area? I originally thought it was just moss but now am thinking it's some sort of blight. Anyone know what this is? Thanks.
It seems very widespread throughout the valley. I've been hiking, biking, camping & skiing there since 1999 and it definitely seems to be getting more pervasive. It also seems to be less problematic to evergreens. I wonder if the state or conservation group studying it?It is a fungus, you can spray a fungicide to help the health of the tree.
No idea about studying it. But, I had a Canaan Fir that was hit with it but the deer got a hold of it this winter. That's another story. But, from what I've read and been told the fungus has wiped out a good amount of the Canaan fir that used to be all over the valley.It seems very widespread throughout the valley. I've been hiking, biking, camping & skiing there since 1999 and it definitely seems to be getting more pervasive. It also seems to be less problematic to evergreens. I wonder if the state or conservation group studying it?
Wow, so much for my hopeful evergreen observation. What publications have you read about it? Thanks.No idea about studying it. But, I had a Canaan Fir that was hit with it but the deer got a hold of it this winter. That's another story. But, from what I've read and been told the fungus has wiped out a good amount of the Canaan fir that used to be all over the valley.
Some kind of White fungus covering everything today...Maybe, but it's not just hawthorns. The splotchy green fungus coating trunks and branches.
I hear that stuff is nasty. The best way to get rid of it is to push it into piles with long sticks attached to your feet. Sometimes it requires some hiking to get some momentum built up.Some kind of White fungus covering everything today...
I find it hard to believe that the Ski Team would give up its slopeside house for property further away. I was under the impression that the team owns that house, but I may be wrong.Is it to early to discuss upgrades for next season? I see they have already added to the back parking lot. I heard they are either putting their maintenance shed there or moving the ski team house there and the maintenance shed will replace the Ski Team house.
But, they don't own the land. Moving the house, and putting the shed basically on the slope so the snow cats don't have to cross the parking lot. We will see. I would think there would be a way to put the maintenance shed over in that area and add a small trail to and from the shed.I find it hard to believe that the Ski Team would give up its slopeside house for property further away. I was under the impression that the team owns that house, but I may be wrong.
Didn’t know that. I guess it makes sense then. Upslope storage for the grooomers is pretty vitalBut, they don't own the land. Moving the house, and putting the shed basically on the slope so the snow cats don't have to cross the parking lot. We will see. I would think there would be a way to put the maintenance shed over in that area and add a small trail to and from the shed.