Archive for 2011


Cream Cheese
March 12th, 2011 | By:  K_C | 7 Comments


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The rain on Friday may have taken our pow, but it gave us smooth cream cheese to surf. Greg and I visited a favorite hardwood spot for some untracked cheese. The skiing? Glorious. Skinning behind G after a meal of pizza, beer and ice cream? Not so ... ...Read more


Rinse and Repeat? Don’t Think So. But Snows First!
March 10th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 9 Comments


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Like the storm we just had? Well good because it's little brother may on the way. THURS PM UPDATE: Looks like we have some heavy snows falling at elevation right now! Come on ULLR! Likely 6-7 already above 3000 ft with more on the way over the next few hours.  Keep it ... ...Read more


Cleaning Up After The Slob
March 9th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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With The Slob in the history books (or at least in an entry in the FIS archive), we decided it was time to get out there and do some cleanup work. None of us could make it to the mountain for Tuesday, so we just had to settle with getting ... ...Read more


Schussing The Slob
March 7th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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We went up and made a quick schussing of The Slob this morning. It was epicly fun, and awesomely improbable to ski pow today. Indeed, it's hard to imagine that just yesterday it was 50 degrees F and raining, and today we were surfing on top of 30" of fresh. ... ...Read more


Smarch: In like a slob…(UPDATED WITH TOTALS)
March 6th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 17 Comments


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UPDATED TOTALS BOOM: MON. AM UPDATE Well it hammered all night in the ADK and Greens. The area was in a region of prime frontogenesis (the tightening of a temperature gradient along a constant pressure surface) which served to really just spike snowfall rates.  As I hinted at to a few of you ... ...Read more

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