Andrea Sansone set new supported woman’s Fastest Known Time (FKT) on the Nolan’s14 course going south to north in 45:52 between 9/10-9/11. Prior supported woman’s FKT (10/3/2020): Sabrina Stanley 48:49. The overall FKT is held by Joey Campanelli at 41:00 on 7/2/2020. Nolan’s requires athletes complete fourteen 14ers in less than 60 hours. This equates […]
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Smoke, tropical remnants, weekend events
Tomer’s Take: The tropical remnants from Kay arrive in Colorado Tuesday afternoon (9/13) and continue through 9/15. This precipitation might end as light snow on the 14ers late on 9/14. Smoke goes away on 9/14 as the storm systems sweep the atmosphere. Then a jet streak arrives with wind and lingering rain shower chances north […]
Tropical remnants, Pikes Peak, Run Rabbit Run
Tomer’s Take: Double trouble with a Pacific low and Tropical remnants this week. Weekend pattern dominated by a jet streak and fast-moving cold fronts over Colorado. The bulk of rain/snow move through Colorado on 9/14-9/15. Smoke forecast looks good for the weekend (see below). Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon 9/17-9/18. Run Rabbit Run 9/16-9/17. Current […]
Tropical remnants 9/13-9/17
Tomer’s Take: Mega High breaks down 9/9. Wildfire smoke circulating. Tropical remnants fill the void 9/13-9/17. Light mountain snow possible. Run Rabbit Run forecast below. Current Setup You can see where the tropical remnants will come from in on this water vapor satellite image. Wildfire Smoke Smoke is circulating from wildfires in ID, OR, and […]
Mega High then tropical remnants
Tomer’s Take: All-time temperature records continue to fall. Mega high pressure dome running 3 standard deviations above 20-year average. Core of the heat is CA, NV, UT. High breaks down on 9/9. A small high pressure dome re-builds 9/11-9/12. Tropical remnants could affect the West on/after 9/12 through 9/17. After this Mega High breaks down […]
Monsoon done for the season in Colorado with one wrinkle
Tomer’s Take: Southerly flow is drying up and Monsoon appears done for the season in Colorado. Isolated afternoon mountain t-storms are still possible at times. But, these t-storms will be fewer, weaker, and lack the torrential rain we experienced in July and most of August. Monsoon Season in Colorado normally runs July-August. This season featured […]
Sarah Strattan recounts her summit of K2
Sarah Strattan lives, trains, and teaches in Colorado. Making Turns…A Ski Attempt and Summit of K2, Pakistan June 12, 2022 – August 12, 2022 Guest post written by Sarah Strattan This summer I traveled to Pakistan to climb and potentially ski K2, the second tallest mountain in the world. Many people have heard about the […]
Remainder of August outlook in Colorado
Tomer’s Take: In Colorado, the next Monsoon surge arrives 8/25-8/26. It’s a small to medium intensity surge. Snow is again possible on the 14ers. Telluride Mountain Run 8/27. Forecast below. Looking ahead, the Monsoon gradually fades after 8/26 but still remains present at a low intensity until 8/31. After 8/31, data suggest the Monsoon continues […]
Intermittent Monsoon this week in Colorado
Tomer’s Take: Surge continues 8/22 then a break 8/23-8/24. Next surge is small on 8/25-8/26. Snow is possible on the 14ers with each surge. Telluride Mountain Run 8/27 forecast is below. Looking ahead, the Monsoon turns much weaker by the end of August. Seasonal Shift Eric Holle posted this video on Facebook of snow on […]
Rain chances this weekend in Colorado
Tomer’s Take: A surge of Monsoon moisture is moving into Colorado. This means afternoon rain/t-storms are more likely through Monday. Precipitation chances for LT100 and Triple Bypass are increasing. Early and late precipitation is now possible especially in the Southern Mountains. Snow is possible both Saturday night and Sunday night on the 14ers. Light accumulations. […]