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Spring Skiing is Fun!

By: Ben
April 9, 2011 10:23 pm | Category: Skiing | 3 Comments | Permalink

L_H came to visit Porter and I at the Wasatch bureau of FIS on Thursday. We’re not sure exactly what kind of dealing he’s had with Ullr, but it seems to have worked! It’s been nuking pretty much non-stop since Thursday and shows no signs of stopping. The Face Shot Machine has been pegged at high. We’ll give you the full story next week after it’s all over, but here are a few shots to tide you over…

Noah sampling some Utah Blower


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TR: The (Other) Sugar Slalom

By: Greg
April 5, 2011 10:10 am | Category: Full Trip Report, Skiing | Permalink

And they’re off! This is what happened in the 2011 Sugar Slalom… or at least our (Other) Sugar Slalom. Read about what we did wrong this time.
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Well after a weekend that felt much more like late february or early march than early april, we will return to spring briefly today thru early tomorrow.  A low pressure system will work itself over the next 24 hrs up into the St. Lawrence Valley.  As it does it will push some warm air and rain trough the region.  Frontal passage should occur sometime tomorrow morning with heavier showers accompanying the front.

Once the front clears lingering snow showers are possible in the surprisingly cold airmass to follow.  Through at least thursday I’d except winter-like temps to reign in the ADK and Northern Greens with below after spring temps further south and east.  Winds might get a little naughty tuesday night -wed. am.

There is also the chance of a little surface refresher clipper working through the region wednesday evening.  Would bring like 1-3 to the north country.

For now- that’s all.

Have fun out there.

 


Allen James and I headed to Rogers Pass, BC to find colder snow (and less of it).

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