Archive for 2010


The Powder is TOO DARN SHALLOW!
October 28th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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Careful out there everyone. Heard a few reports of injuries on this early season snowpack! It would seriously suck to miss the rest of the season because you charged like Sage on grass, stones and snow. I suppose this is also apropos to how us right coasters are feeling after this ... ...Read more


WTF WEATHER? (A new series)
October 27th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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So since I firmly believe we will have an active, wacky, up and down winter, I'm starting a new series called "WTF WEATHER?" I believe its safe to assume we all know what WTF means..."White Truffle Fondue"....right? Or is that just me? No really..it means what you think ... ...Read more


Deep Dawn Patrols
October 27th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney | 11 Comments


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Yeeee Haw.  Utah's back in the proverbial saddle.  Lionel gave us the word in his weather forecast, a special lake effect band was going to descend upon LCC on Tuesday evening.  Darned if he wasn't spot on.  The Collins snow plot jumped from 19in to 33in over night, and we ... ...Read more


First Fresh Snow in the PNW
October 25th, 2010 | By:  Sam | 7 Comments


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Allen made a video: With massive accumulations (50-70in in 36hrs) in the forecast for Mt. Baker (the volcano), Allen and I decided to head up to the Baker ski area to see how things were doing. It had been raining hard at lower elevations for the entire day, and we had ... ...Read more


TR: The (Other) White Ribbon of Death
October 25th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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We heard a ski area in North America opened up this past weekend, and we headed out to find it. The only problem is we didn't know where to look! Masters of logic that we all are, we put our heads together (ouch!) and came up with the following trip ... ...Read more

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