Archive for the 'Quick Update' Category


Cursed Schuss Two (or: Gape-ril Finally Ends)
April 30th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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With all the new snow, some routes down the mountain are back online that we thought would be out until next year. We aimed for the cursed schuss again, hoping for glory, faceshots, and high fives. However, as usual we were snubbed. The target already got hit; darn tub-copter! Snaked ... ...Read more


20-30″
April 28th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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April 28th. 20-30". Go git sum! LOTS more pics and words later. Going to collapse after 9K of self served glorious powder (that's what the altimeter watch says! We swear! Checking maps to see if it's reasonable, but sure seems so.) PSA to Burlington BC skiers: There is a skintrack on the TD ... ...Read more


Cursed Schuss
April 21st, 2010 | By:  Greg | 13 Comments


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Sometimes you have a great plan to go up high above the rest of the tracks, and glorious-schuss-make. You try to do everything right. You go the distance.... You keep going until you get to the view (no views here by the way)... BUT, despite the huge snow field at the bottom ... ...Read more


MMF POW
April 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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After our trip to MTW, we couldn't help but return to our old friend: MMF=Mount Mansfield. To make a long story a quick update: "Icing on the cake" powder skiing season continues... only this time it's in Vermont. Up, up, and away! Down, down, in the pow. Why not take another lap? ... ...Read more


MTW POW
April 18th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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Two weeks ago it was 50 degrees at the summit of Mount Washington. Today it nuked pow-pow (more than it did three weeks ago). It wasn't really a great day for pictures (I apologize for that... I REALLY do ;)). It was a great day for skiing powder. (4/19/10 more ... ...Read more

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