Archive for the 'Full Trip Report' Category


TR: Afterwork Vermont Whitewater Adventure
August 18th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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Long summer days mean plenty of time for afterwork adventuring. With more thunderstorms sweeping through the area, we got in a few daylight-stretching missions. Nick and I explored two new rivers, Joe's Brook and the Roaring Branch, and got more runs down the perennial favorite, the New Haven Ledges. Click on ... ...Read more


TR: VT Summer Whitewater: West Branch Deerfield
August 13th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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Over the past few weeks some extremely strong localized thunderstorms have made the rivers rise, giving Vermont whitewater kayakers some "immature snow" to schuss! Click on the picture to read more about Ben and his friends descending Vermont's West Branch Deerfield river!


TR: Great Basin
August 10th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney


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Salt Lake City's Famous Internet Skiers latest mission was to go and reconnoiter the only free national park in the nation - Great Basin National Park.  Click the picture to read more. Click that picture, you won't regret it.


SPA Trip #13: Hot Gorgeous Hikers
August 6th, 2010 | By:  K_C


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Welcome to the GRAND FINALE of HIKE WEEK on FamousInternetSkiers.com! Here we go! Hot Gorgeous is not only a clue to this SPA Trip, but is also descriptive of the A-Team that headed out from the FIS World Headquarters on this hike/swim/drink/schuss-recon/driving challenge. Check it out: Click the picture or here ... ...Read more


HIKE WEEK! Camel’s Hump Sunset
August 5th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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The HIKE WEEK train keeps on rolling today with a visit to one of Vermont's most revered peaks: Camel's Hump. Much like SPA Trip #10, Camel's Hump is a great place to catch a sunset. Click the picture or here to read Camel's Hump Sunset

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