Archive for 2010


TR: Skiing Mt. Katahdin
January 20th, 2010 | By:  Ben | Comment


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Ever since I first opened my copy of Lou Dawson’s Wild Snow I’ve wanted to ski Mt. Katahdin. The tallest mountain in Maine, Katahdin has alpine terrain, an imposingly sharp, rocky ridgeline, and, yes, a 15-mile approach. The scale, the views, and the remoteness are all reminiscent of a peak out ... ...Read more


Feb. 2010…analog discussion of what’s in store:
January 20th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 8 Comments


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Well kids it's pretty quiet. We got a nice MLK day storm that dropped 8-10 inches across so. Vt and then really hammered Maine. However, other than that, things look pretty quiet around here. So I got to thinking about what we might be looking at in February. But first ... ...Read more


Famous Internet Skiers Schuss Across the Media
January 20th, 2010 | By:  Greg | Comment


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In the last few weeks the Famous Internet Skiers have been showing up in various places around the media. The cover story of the February/March issue of Northshore is the "Ski and Ride Guide 2010" and is photographed by Greg. Here's the opening page of the article. Click it to ... ...Read more


TR: The Wild West (Side)
January 17th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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No, not the west coast... the west SIDE. As in the Wild West: The Bretton Woods Backcountry! Click the picture to read more!


Long Range Thoughts: Sniffing out a Mid-Month Storm (Updated 1/16/10: Chances for significant snowfall increasing for So. VT)
January 15th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 9 Comments


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First let me chip the ice off my keyboard...ok...that's done. Now on to more important things...namely the weather (and lunch). All and all it's pretty quiet around these parts. Excluding this historic cold snap, (only two other times in the past 50 years with the latest ... ...Read more

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