Archive for the 'Skiing' Category


The Great Blizzard of 2010
January 5th, 2010 | By:  Allen | 8 Comments


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This past few days have been very kind to us. Even though the winds were not kind to many of our shots we still managed to find a few protected spots. Unfortunately the mountains did not get as much snow as the Champlain Valley but its kind of hard to ... ...Read more


Blower and (then) Bluebird
January 5th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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I just got back from an extended yurt trip somewhere in Utah (sorry, but I was sworn to secrecy... I swear!), and am back on the update parade. Over at the yurt it snowed almost non-stop with just the occasional break in the clouds to reveal the full-to-near-full moon, as ... ...Read more


My Apologies–I Digress
December 30th, 2009 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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Sorry to take your attention away from the main event, but the Wasatch delivered today. We couldn't get into anything too serious due to rapid snowfall rates and near zero visibility, but a little across-the-road-backcountry near Alta turned into face shot central. We headed up from the car just as ... ...Read more


TR: Huntington Ravine 12/22/09, Central, Diagonal, and my new 7D (HD Video Inside!)
December 26th, 2009 | By:  Allen | Comment


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Ben and I had a great day in the whites just before Christmas. I also got to play around with an awesome new toy. Click on the picture to see the full TR


Vermont Roadside Attractions
December 22nd, 2009 | By:  Greg | 1 Comment


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Why go to Little Cottonwood when the roadside attractions are pretty sweet right here in Vermont? Well... maybe there are a few reasons... like the more reliable snow and all. I'll be headed out that-a-way for a few weeks. Will update on the progress here on FIS. Meanwhile, Sam and Allen ... ...Read more

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