Archive for 2011


TR: The Heart of Darkness
February 15th, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney


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Andy Anderson and Dwyer Haney went out to make a giant schuss of the Heart of Darkness this weekend just in time to escape it's perilous grip for Valentine's Day. Click the picture, or right HERE to read this amazing trip report.


February Thaw: A taste of spring or the intermission?
February 15th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 10 Comments


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I was going to call this post "Roller Coaster of Love" in honor of Valentine's Day and the fact that temps over the next 5 days will indeed be on a roller coaster.  However, I hate roller coasters, don't celebrate Valentine's Day (thanks C.B.B.), and was in a surly mood ... ...Read more


Happy Valentine’s Day!
February 14th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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Happy Valentine's Day to all our readers! I hope everyone had a great weekend, and found something fun to do in the mountains (wink wink) with their partner! I couldn't have had more fun schussing chutes with KC. She and I went out into the hills and found some fresh untracked ... ...Read more


TR: The (Other) Winter Carnival — Part II
February 10th, 2011 | By:  Greg


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As you may recall, in our last adventure Ben and I converted some beta we had gathered into a ski–>rappel–>ski descent nestled deep in a mountain pass of Vermont. This time, Christian–our resident splitboarder–and I decided to attempt a certain line over in one of New Hampshire's mountain passes. We ... ...Read more


Out of the Clouds, Grouse Creek 2/8
February 9th, 2011 | By:  Allen | 2 Comments


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Brian and I got out the other day and had some great snow on Mount Baker. We were headed up Grouse Creek for Heliotrope Ridge. As it was getting late and the clouds had broken we decided to head down fearing the whiteout might resume at any minute. My first ... ...Read more

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