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But But we have to save the ski season from climate change? Doesn’t seem like they need too many snow making machines right now.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/penny-starr/ski-season-renews-calls-federal-government-combat-climate-change
Guys when I was down at Fernie BC last week they had a lot of their snow making going around the base area to get good coverage at lower elevations to assure coverage until closing mid April and you would be impressed with what those guns can do at -25C … there were piles over 2 metres deep that they had made overnight. At the low temps they can really send through a lot of water and still blow out nice dry artificial snow. However it was too friggin’ cold to ski and enjoy it!
GLO-BULL warming my cold, frozen canuck ass.
Steven – Please be aware that you are only to look at a pond in the backyard of a Juneau greenie to determine what is going on in North America.