party_pants said:
roughbarked said:
party_pants said:I know a bit more than that about it. But I don’t follow any of it these days. Snow and ice are just not a part of the local climate here, and mountains are not a part of the local geography. It is not the sort of sports that I can participate in.
Skiing on Bluff Knoll would be out of the question.
Pretty much the only place it does snow in WA, and the few other nearby mountains. but is it usually just a light sprinkle that only lasts a few hours before it all melts away. Never thick enough to build up a suitable platform for skiing. if you want to see the snow up there you gotta start climbing early in the day, like crack of dawn early.
We get about 1<3mm every thirty years or so on Mt Bingar and unless you arethere to see it fall you won’t see it by the time you drive there.