bigjohnsd
2021 BMW R1250GSA
Just enough of a Skiff last night to "Cover up the Evidence"
Life is good!
Be happy California needs the rain.Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain and more Rain.
Did I mention it was raining?
Any of that going into the southern part of the state? Maybe this is the year that the reservoirs will fill again!California is getting water-bombed. About time! https://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php
Southern CA will get rain but no significant problems are expected. In the north, these storms can be amazing, and even ski areas will be unlikely able to operate for several days. Backcountry conditions are going to be extremely hazardous, and I'm sure we will hear of some ill-advised people getting killed trying to ski or snowmobile in unstable conditions. I would expect most passes to be closed soon.In the Sierra Nevada, a blizzard of epic proportions is currently unfolding. In contrast to the Sunday storm, snow levels are now below well below pass level in most places. Multiple feet of snow have already fallen at the highest elevations, at it’s likely that areas as low as Lake Tahoe could see 5+ feet (!) of snowfall, with much more than that up at 8000+ feet. Very strong winds are also occurring. Travel across the Sierra Nevada range will be dangerous (and essentially impossible) over the next 24 hours. Snowfall of this magnitude hasn’t been seen in years in most populated parts of the Sierra Nevada, which may elevate impacts even further.
Or ride KTM's ...From WeatherWest: https://weatherwest.com/archives/5152Southern CA will get rain but no significant problems are expected. In the north, these storms can be amazing, and even ski areas will be unlikely able to operate for several days. Backcountry conditions are going to be extremely hazardous, and I'm sure we will hear of some ill-advised people getting killed trying to ski or snowmobile in unstable conditions. I would expect most passes to be closed soon.In the Sierra Nevada, a blizzard of epic proportions is currently unfolding. In contrast to the Sunday storm, snow levels are now below well below pass level in most places. Multiple feet of snow have already fallen at the highest elevations, at it’s likely that areas as low as Lake Tahoe could see 5+ feet (!) of snowfall, with much more than that up at 8000+ feet. Very strong winds are also occurring. Travel across the Sierra Nevada range will be dangerous (and essentially impossible) over the next 24 hours. Snowfall of this magnitude hasn’t been seen in years in most populated parts of the Sierra Nevada, which may elevate impacts even further.
Sure we do, but it's more likely that you miss this kind of snowpack on real mountains.Do you miss me yet?
You know I'm a ***** about inclement weather riding at this age . . . and my KLR hasn't run in 7 years.Exskibum, no KTM but the KLR is ready anytime you are. Let's ride!!
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