Archive for the 'Skiing' Category


TR: Schuss Forest; Schuss!!
December 31st, 2012 | By:  Greg


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When the blackout dates arrive for season-pass holders, that can only mean one thing: it’s time to schuss forest (if it’s ready). Looking to avoid some crowds, and check out some new zones we have had our eye on for a few years, we grabbed our GPS, and headed off ... ...Read more


TR: VTah Part VII — The Merriest Snow on Earth!
December 24th, 2012 | By:  Greg


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Twas the night before deepness, and all through the mounts, not a creature was stirring, not even a moose. The ski-socks were drying, by the wood-stove with care, In the hopes that Ullr bringer-o’-upslope soon would be there. Click the picture or here to read VTah Part VII


Attention Ladies and Gentleman…
December 19th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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Attention ladies and gentleman. This is your captain (skin-track breaker) speaking. I'm happy to inform you that we have ascended to the powder-snow altitude, and so I've gone ahead and switched off the skin-track light. Please feel free to schuss about the pistes. We'll be coming around the pistes with complimentary soft-snow ... ...Read more


On Being Beholden of Beholdin’ Golden Dawns
December 13th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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It's hard not to be beholden of golden dawns. What is this primitive instinct of ours? What is our sense of aesthetics that causes us--almost universally--to be taken aback at the sight of early morning light? Perhaps something about the contrast and the brilliance of a morning sun triggers some homunculus ... ...Read more


Terrible Pattern in Utah
December 8th, 2012 | By:  Ben | Comment


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Since Brutus, the weather gods have not been kind to Utah. With a large vortex set up in the Gulf of Alaska, the prevailing storm track has pushed one wave after another in Northern California, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Stuck to the south, Utah has been under a persistent ... ...Read more

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