Archive for the 'Quick Update' Category


Not too Caliente, Not too Picante…
March 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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JUST RIGHT! The high elevation east coast snow pack continues to cook to perfection as if it were a delicious curry being prepared in a mountain hut. The recent weather has provided a surprise early taste of spring, and if you aren't skiing this weekend you are doing yourself a ... ...Read more


Simmering
March 17th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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The high elevation backcountry snow is absolutely simmering to perfection right now. From 9 to noon the peel away corn has been fantastic. Just makes sure you stay high enough so that your line froze last night; unfrozen snow is rotting right now. The snow is getting so soft below ... ...Read more


Warming Up
March 16th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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Things have really been heating up in the mountains recently. The sun is getting higher, and the snow is getting VERY soft. Today we decided to hit something we have had our eye on a line all year. We ran into Jack Morris of Northshore Magazine on our way, and it ... ...Read more


WARNING!
March 10th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S. | 7 Comments


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This blog just got exceptionally radder. The FIS may have bagged a FD (first descent) today. Well, in reality probably not... but for a few minutes until we hear from the old dudes saying as usual "if it can be seen it has been skied" we'll continue to be optimistic. ... ...Read more


Coming Soon!
March 8th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 23 Comments


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The forbidden blog post will be posted (yes, this was really at the trailhead)... ...detailing a triumverate of New England skiing and riding. Was this a first descent? Probably not. This blog isn't rad enough for FDs yet... but stay tuned just in case! -------------------------------- YO! If you're still reading this blog, the forbidden ... ...Read more

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