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100 Powder Runs
December 30th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney | 1 Comment


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I love powder snow I ski it all the time I ski it before breakfast and I ski it after lunch If I had 100 powder runs I'd ski them all at once What at storm!  ULLR unleashed his love across the entirety of Northern Utah.  Bing Bang Boom, he sure knew what he was doing ... ...Read more


Christmas Blizzard
December 27th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 18 Comments


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Southern VT was good with 10+" today. The top was a little wind affected, but Christian managed to find some deeper pockets of untracked regardless. Kristin searched out some friendly pow on Southern VT Glades I was only willing to get a faceshot in Southern VT if I could get it within ... ...Read more


Mistletoe and Powder Snow
December 25th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney | 2 Comments


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Merry Christmas.  From all of the skiers here at FamousInternetSkiers.com we want to wish you a wonderful, joyous, and schuss-filled Holiday.  We only know one way to spread our Holiday cheer, and that's by sharing some one of the biggest snow storms to grace the 'Satch in recent years.  L_H ... ...Read more


East Coast Snowpack Update
December 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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Snow packs are beginning to build across the northeast. As we all begin to poke around the backcountry, please remember to be avalanche smart this winter. While a glisse line may look glorious, please educate yourself about avalanches, and use that information to help make decisions about whether a slope ... ...Read more


The POWstige
December 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 16 Comments


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Are you reading closely? Every powder turn has three parts... or acts. The first act is called "The Pledge." In order to get a powder turn, the glissader gathers something ordinary: potential energy. They do so by either motorized, or self-propelled (backcountry.com link) means, but either way it requires some commitment, ... ...Read more

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