#279511 - Sun Jul 20 2008 10:24 AM
North/South/East/West facing resorts
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I was just thinking about something I wrote in another thread, what (if anything) does the direction facing of a resort mean for it's quality of snow? Is one facing north generally going to get better snow than one facing south? I know there will be more to it like altitude and stuff, but... Forgive my silly question. 
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#279550 - Sun Jul 20 2008 09:49 PM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: rach]
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South faces get sun all day so snow gets warm and heavy fast. On north faces the snow is usually better and could stay dry longer even in a sunny day because they don't get too much sun.
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#279556 - Sun Jul 20 2008 10:34 PM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: tsondaboy]
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In the N Hemisphere.
Reverse under the equator.
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#279557 - Sun Jul 20 2008 11:15 PM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: MikePow]
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In the N Hemisphere.
Reverse under the equator.  true
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#279653 - Tue Jul 22 2008 08:56 AM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: Go Native]
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For late-season snow (after March), a South-facing slope would be advantageous since the settled, icy snow will tend to soften up by mid-day. This would be the general case for anywhere where the temperature goes above freezing in the day allowing for melt, then drops below at night and stuff refreezes. Given the same snow conditions, a Northern slope will tend to stay hard all day and be unpleasant to ride on.
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#279665 - Tue Jul 22 2008 10:26 AM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: Ezorisu]
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#279675 - Tue Jul 22 2008 11:26 AM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: ger]
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When the snow is dumping regularly and the temperature is constantly below freezing, then just find a slope that is on the leeward side of the mountains. Windward side would get windscour and the nice, happy powdery snow will go away, especially in strong winds.
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#279724 - Tue Jul 22 2008 05:48 PM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: ger]
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Thanks for all that people, interesting.
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#279935 - Thu Jul 24 2008 11:11 AM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: rach]
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South faces get sun all day so snow gets warm and heavy fast. That would explain Iwappara then!
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#280276 - Tue Jul 29 2008 06:05 AM
Re: North/South/East/West facing resorts
[Re: muikabochi]
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Iwappara particularly bad?
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