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young'n climber
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Post by young'n climber »

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JB
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Post by JB »

ahh, but i climbed in lander all winter, and had sweet powder when it was too cold to climb.
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

real climbers never find it too cold jb. :wink:

sounds like you are living your dream....enjoy it, and write the story.
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Post by Wes »

May 17: Rained pretty good most of yesterday afternoon and night. Temp is 50 this morning, with a bit of overcast sky. Walls look ok this morning, but with the cold temps, there is a chance of condensation.
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Post by kato »

Who the heck needs a "nowcast"? I just look out the window for the "nowcast".
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Post by ynot »

What now cast? we are calling it Wes cast.
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Post by Wes »

kato wrote:Who the heck needs a "nowcast"? I just look out the window for the "nowcast".
True, but if you know the conditions at a crag (torrent), then you have a baseline for the other crags, and that might help decide where you want to go, rather then if you are coming down at all...
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Post by Barnacle Ben »

I have actually been finding the nowcast quite helpful, my smartass comment about Climb time conditions notwithstanding. Thanks Wes.
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Post by neuroshock »

I too have found the nowcast very helpful. When deciding whether to drive 7+ hours each way for 1.5 days of climbing, it's nice to know how that forecasted "60% chance of showers for Tues-Fri" actually turned out. Ya know, poured for the last 3 days straight versus a 2 hour sprinkle on just Wednesday.

Thanks Wes!
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Post by pkananen »

It would be interesting to keep a record of what the forecast said the night before compared to what happened during the day over a long period, to see how accurate the forecast generally is.
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