Archive for 2010


SPAM #11: I Swear Occifer! It was Occidental!
December 22nd, 2010 | By:  Greg | 11 Comments


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With an eastern flow promising to bring some fresh snow to the east for Christmas, and the west digging out from a rough commute on the Pineapple Express, let's go into the holiday weekend with a bit of SPAM from FIS. As you may recall, the east coast contingent of ... ...Read more


TR: Occidental Powder
December 20th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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Some of the best days of powder skiing are purely a matter of luck; one might say they are accidental. This past weekend we had one of those days. As detailed in a quick update yesterday evening, we got spooked off steeper terrain by an alarmingly weak layer that failed ... ...Read more


East Coast Snowpack Update
December 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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Snow packs are beginning to build across the northeast. As we all begin to poke around the backcountry, please remember to be avalanche smart this winter. While a glisse line may look glorious, please educate yourself about avalanches, and use that information to help make decisions about whether a slope ... ...Read more


Weekend Snows to Affect Wasatch (UPDATED ..WITH TOTALS)
December 18th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 5 Comments


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TOTALS THROUGH TUESDAY: I told you FEETS: Sorry Cottonwood peeps.  I haven't been rejecting you.  Just with all the silly messy snowy and active weather on the East Coast it's been hard to turn my attention elsewhere.  But with a cold high pressure and light snow snowers settled into the East Coast ... ...Read more


Coastal Storm to Impact Eastern New England But Not Like That
December 17th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 2 Comments


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As we head into the weekend a storm is will be brew that could bring heavy snowfall to Eastern New England. Then again maybe not. Ok...so when I wrote that first sentence I was betting on the Euro. Why? Because it had clearly the best verification scores (i.e. sharted the ... ...Read more

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