All articles tagged as 'East Coast'


That’s More Like It! Part 1: High Elevation
February 28th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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For one and a half months, skiing on the east coast has felt--well--not a whole lot like skiing on the east coast. Every day was low hanging fruit as winter weather went uninterrupted for over 45 days. Objectives we've had our eye on for a while finally were ready. Storied ... ...Read more


Dust on Crust
February 21st, 2011 | By:  Greg | 13 Comments


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...Just a bit more dust than we were expecting. So much dust in fact that we all got a little bit dusty. Lionel, Porter, Greg and Ben got together in Vermont this weekend for an FIS corporate retreat. Lionel called Ullr and ordered up a bit extra dust for our objective. ... ...Read more


TR: Skiing Mt. Colden’s Trap Dike
February 17th, 2011 | By:  Greg


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We skied the Trap Dike. Click the picture or here to read Skiing Mt. Colden's Trap Dike


Happy Valentine’s Day!
February 14th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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Happy Valentine's Day to all our readers! I hope everyone had a great weekend, and found something fun to do in the mountains (wink wink) with their partner! I couldn't have had more fun schussing chutes with KC. She and I went out into the hills and found some fresh untracked ... ...Read more


TR: The (Other) Winter Carnival — Part II
February 10th, 2011 | By:  Greg


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As you may recall, in our last adventure Ben and I converted some beta we had gathered into a ski–>rappel–>ski descent nestled deep in a mountain pass of Vermont. This time, Christian–our resident splitboarder–and I decided to attempt a certain line over in one of New Hampshire's mountain passes. We ... ...Read more


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