Archive for the 'Skiing' Category


Famous Internet Whiteout
January 18th, 2012 | By:  The F.I.S. | 2 Comments


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Well, by now you've probably all heard about the Blackout on Wikipedia, and Google's sad censored logo. Here at FIS we're in "Whiteout Mode" to take a stand against internet censorship. Click here to access a tool that will help you contact your US Representative(s), and let them know you care ... ...Read more


It’s about god-damn time: Pattern change brings western snows
January 15th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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I can't believe it's January 15th, and I haven't written one exciting storm forecast for Utah or the entire west. That's impressive. Espically so since I sorta expected this winter to be above average (after a very slow and bad december). Well regardless of what we all ... ...Read more


Lionel’s Payday
January 14th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 10 Comments


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Who called this one? Lionel did, that's who. That's why this update is all Lionel...all the time...reaping the fruits of his forecast. Honestly, I'm not even sure that makes sense, but whatever, it's time for some pow shots. To start it off, here is the man himself Tebowing (or is that ... ...Read more


Behind The Schuss(ic)
January 9th, 2012 | By:  The F.I.S. | 7 Comments


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People often ask us: "how does one go about famous internet skiing?" Well, today all of your questions will be answered. You see, this past weekend--lucky for you--the cameras were rolling, documenting the madness behind the schuss(ic). Q: How do you get such bright clothes out on the hill all ... ...Read more


Red Peaks at Morning, Schussers Start Touring
January 2nd, 2012 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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The weather has been tricky recently. Last week a strong low pressure system passed to our west drawing warm air and rain into New England, and ruining the Christmas weekend snow only a few days after it had fallen. As the low departed though, a moist northwest flow setup, and ... ...Read more

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