Magalloway's hot sister. Look at those glades. Hubba hubba. |
Showing posts with label Google Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Earth. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
An Evening With Google Earth
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
Google Earth
Monday, March 7, 2011
-Trip Report- North Twin: I Don't Want To Be Right (March 2011)
This is not a slide. That's okay though. |
Sometimes things have to go wrong for them to go right. I set out to ski the North Twin Slide. Instead I discovered a hidden gem, and set the foundation for a successful second attempt.
Labels:
Glades,
Google Earth,
New Hampshire,
North Twin,
Trip Report,
Twin Mountain
Monday, January 3, 2011
How Steep Is It?
The Flume a/k/a Certain Death |
How do they compare to the Headwall at Tuckerman’s, or the Flume, or that unnamed slide that keeps catching your attention on your trip through Crawford Notch?
As I’ve been pondering different glades, slides and balds for skiing this winter, the question inevitably arises: How steep is it?
As I’ve been pondering different glades, slides and balds for skiing this winter, the question inevitably arises: How steep is it?
Google Earth might just have a tool to help us all find the answer.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
NOAA meets Google Earth and the Results are Nerdtastic!
I can see my freezer buildup from here. |
NOAA and Google Earth have an icy love child, and that child's name is The National Snow Analyses 3D Interface.
With daily updates, it provides 3D information on snowpack across the country for obsessive nerds like myself.
This is similar to the color coded maps I've linked to the main page, however information is provided for all of the Continental US and Canada. Thus you can discover depressing tidbits like northern Georgia currently has more snow cover than Massachusetts. Don't believe me? Well go ahead and download today's .kmz file and open it up in Google Earth.
Note that it takes a few seconds for the data to fully download and even longer if you're using your Commodore 64.
Thanks to jibmaster on the Telemark Talk forum for introducing me to this sexy new snow analysis tool.
Now go find some snow cover and get out there for some turns this weekend.
Labels:
Google Earth,
NOAA,
Weather
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