Archive for 2010


October Nor’Easter: FKNA! (UPDATE!!!)
October 14th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 24 Comments


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I had to start a new post because this is too good to be buried. Seriously. I told you I like the october pattern two weeks ago. Some of you may have listened. Some may have not. I told you we had a storm coming a few days ago. ... ...Read more


SPAM #5: The (Other) Stowe Derby (Redux)
October 14th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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The SPAM Series continues as we humbly present a bit of stoke to help get your stoke-meter into the "dangerously high" levels. As you should have heard by now (COUGH! Pay attention to our ski weather guru Lionel! COUGH!), a behemoth of a storm is bearing down upon the northeast ... ...Read more


Active October pattern may bring first Nor’Easter (UPDATED 10/14, 5:45 AM)
October 14th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 24 Comments


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Original Discussion from October 11th, 10PM: I'm not going to get too "hype-y" but as some of you will undoubtedly hear very soon, this weekend could very well give us our first Nor'Easter and accordingly first higher elevation snowfall. I'm not going to throw a ton of detail into this post because ... ...Read more


Stomping Grounds — High Anxiety Films
October 8th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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Our good friend Chris Nelson over at HighAnxietyFilms just finished up his east coast ski movie "Stomping Grounds." Chris focuses his films on the incredible backcountry skiing that the east coast has to offer, and resists the temptation to succumb to covering park footage. Not that I have anything against ... ...Read more


Winter Outlook (2010-2011)
October 6th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 25 Comments


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So before we dive in and I stick my neck out there, lets get a few things out of the way. First my goal is to give you an overall idea of what is in store, and when I think such and such a pattern will exist. I believe in ... ...Read more

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