Archive for the 'Skiing' Category
And the beat goes on…another coastal storm heading towards the NE (UPDATED)
January 17th, 2011 | By: Lionel Hutz | 6 Comments
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1/18/11 5:30 AM UPDATE: Moist system is blooming very nicely off the NJ coast. As it grows and deepens significantly over the next 12 hours it will continue to spread significant moisture northwards into the Southern Tier of NY, Mass and Southern VT. However, as you can see strong warm air advection ... ...Read more |
Deep Weekend=Deep-end
January 16th, 2011 | By: Greg | 4 Comments
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The magic snow of Vermont was in full force this weekend as an Alberta Clipper slammed into the state and delivered between 8 and 13 inches (link is to an on the hill snow depth report of a very trusted snow measurer). If you could find terrain that had yet ... ...Read more |
Friendly Faceshots
January 13th, 2011 | By: Greg | 3 Comments
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With yesterday's storm pulling out of New England, we headed to Pico Mountain (get lift tickets here), my home hill, for a quick pre-work dawn patrol. As you may recall from their 1980s slogan, Pico is the Friendly Mountain. Nevertheless, at 645 am, just shy of 4,000', with the wind ... ...Read more |
Goat Mtn Video, 1/9 (More Perfection)
January 12th, 2011 | By: Allen | 16 Comments
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Here is the full video from our trip to Goat mountain. Brian, Tyler and I took advantage of one day of stable sunny powder. The hill delivered and everything went as well as it could have. We got in 3 laps and made the last lap in the fading alpenglow. ... ...Read more |
Northwest Trend
January 12th, 2011 | By: Greg | 3 Comments
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The storm has trended a bit northwest, and gave points north of VT Route 125 a nice little surprise today. What was forecast to be 4-9" easily verified at 8-12". Hucks got sent: Although we'll be pleased to investigate the goods further south tomorrow, today did not suck: SUPER EXTREME MEGA GNAR ... ...Read more |