Archive for 2009


Weekend Outlook
October 15th, 2009 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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As many of you know by now, there is snow in them-thar-hills. On Monday night/Tuesday morning a potent winter-like system moved through the north country (as forecast by our weather team), and layed down a substantially beautiful layer of white in the hills and even in some of the colder ... ...Read more


First POV of the Year: Cannon 10/13
October 14th, 2009 | By:  Allen | 3 Comments


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I finally broke out the POV on m third day of the year, October 13th. Sorry I didn't go to great lengths to edit it but I'm holding off for a few more hours of grass skiing footage to do the full edit. Watch for the part in the movie ... ...Read more


First Nor’Easter?
October 13th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 13 Comments


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With the most recent early season snowfall wrapping up, we turn our eyes to see what's next. As discussed at length the northeast is currently in an active weather pattern more typical of early winter than early fall. A deep pool of cold air is getting ready to bed ... ...Read more


Foliage Report
October 13th, 2009 | By:  Blade | 6 Comments


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As you can see, the foliage in North-Central Vermont is peak-to-past-peak: Click for a larger view Snow depths however exceed 6 inches on north facing slopes. Sam, being no dummy, was wise enough to bring his non-snowBLADE sliding equipment: Click for a larger view Check back often this week for updates, and a full ... ...Read more


Update: Snow Monday Night into Tuesday Morning: Maps
October 12th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 1 Comment


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Last week teleconnection data indicated that conditions would be ripe between the 13 and 15th for a storm to develop on the eastern seabord. There was forecasted to be a strong dip in the Northern Branch of the jet stream, allowing cold air to spill into the plains, a ... ...Read more

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