April 2 (Joel Duncan) NO OBSERVATION POSSIBLE Heavy snow fell all day that completely obscured all the mountains, as the whole of southern Alberta remained under a winter storm warning. At 1100 Joel ventured to the site but quickly decided that nothing was going to change and wisely retreated.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
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