Here’s the video from the TR if that’s all your looking for. Otherwise why don’t you read the full TR. As was mentioned over there though, this was one of the most unique days any of us have ever had. While Vermont baked all of November, early December brought monumental lake effect snow, and phenomenal skiing… thank goodness it was only there for those who earned it!


TR: The Labyrinth

December 13, 2009 9:08 pm | Category: Full Trip Report, Skiing | Permalink

Before the epic snows came that led Mad River Glen to temporarily be located in the state of Utah (TR on that coming VERY soon), Mount Mansfield served up it’s usual fare of early season adventures thanks to a series of several winter storms. We got lost, scared, and deep in a twisted tale of mountain wandering.
Allen finding his perfect chute

Click the picture to read more! Stay tuned for the Mad River Glen TR very soon.


Weather for the Week of 12/13/09

December 13, 2009 11:35 am | Category: Weather | 7 Comments | Permalink

Just a few quick thoughts on a very important week for ski areas.
Continue reading Weather for the Week of 12/13/09


VTah Part 3 continues

December 12, 2009 9:37 pm | Category: Quick Update, Skiing | 1 Comment | Permalink

Today was the first day in several without a foot of fresh in VTah… and so the FIS headed deep into the jungle to find the goods. It’s hard to believe that two weeks ago the ground was bare. We’re all praising Ullr, and continuing to do our “thingy” dances, because we have been riding some insanely good “goods”. Be on the lookout for the TR in the next 48 hours!

KC making the difficult decision: powder to the right, or powder to the left?
KC wondering about the powder to the right or the left


POV Stowe 12/9-10

By: Allen
December 12, 2009 3:29 am | Category: Skiing, WebiGNARs | 6 Comments | Permalink

We worked hard at our favorite Mountain and got some great runs. As Greg said stay tuned for the full TR.


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