Archive for 2011


All Aboard the Bus to Pow Town? HECK YES!
February 25th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 18 Comments


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Update on totals: Jay Peak: 9” Burke: 12” Smuggler’s Notch: 10” Stowe: 13” Bolton Valley: 16” Mad River Glen: 9” Sugarbush: 10” Pico: 14” Killington: 14” Magic Mountain: 14” Stratton: 15” Mount Snow: 14" ADK High Peaks 14" Whiteface: 14" Plattekill: 12" Cannon: 11" Bretton Woods: 8" Wildcat: 9" So reviewing those totals, it looks we were right that the heaviest snow would fall in the Central Greens. However ... ...Read more


The Cool Presidents Face North
February 24th, 2011 | By:  Allen | Comment


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With the arrival of our friend James from Kiwi-land, our moist although recently warm winter took a turn for the colder. We started out with a super fluffy storm followed by 3 days of sunny and cool conditions. To take advantage of the fluffy snow we skied nothing but north ... ...Read more


Dust on Crust
February 21st, 2011 | By:  Greg | 13 Comments


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...Just a bit more dust than we were expecting. So much dust in fact that we all got a little bit dusty. Lionel, Porter, Greg and Ben got together in Vermont this weekend for an FIS corporate retreat. Lionel called Ullr and ordered up a bit extra dust for our objective. ... ...Read more


TR: Skiing Mt. Colden’s Trap Dike
February 17th, 2011 | By:  Greg


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We skied the Trap Dike. Click the picture or here to read Skiing Mt. Colden's Trap Dike


Wasatch Weather: Potential Large Scale Pattern Change May Lead to Generous Snows
February 16th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 10 Comments


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Wed. Evening Update: As advertised, the winds are howling in the mountains and valleys alike, dust is widespread, the pre-frontal orographic snow has commenced, and the heavy snowfall is on the doorstep. The cold front is expected to crash into the Wasatch Mountains around 7PM this evening. Thunder snow is a good ... ...Read more

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