All articles tagged as 'East Coast'


The Holy Zero °C
September 26th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 6 Comments


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The FIS have been working on reestablishing diplomatic relations with the Holy Zero °C for the past several days. Working through third party diplomats, indirect contact has been made in the mountains of the north east. However, despite the progress evidenced by the following photograph, no direct contact ... ...Read more


Friday Film Zen
September 24th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S. | 5 Comments


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Tired of static SPAM pictures that can only fudge the thrill of a true video? Well you're in luck! To send you off into the weekend on a high note, we've got two short and sweet bona fide videos to share. Attain your Zen, and then head off into the ... ...Read more


SPAM #2: Nunya Chute–Smuggler’s Notch, VT
September 22nd, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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It is a busy time of the year around here on FIS. We're finishing up our summer projects (both skiing and non-skiing related), we are starting a Gear Review series, winter weather is knocking on the door, and last but not least, our 2011 Ski Stoke Calendars are racing from ... ...Read more


TR: From Light to Dark
September 10th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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The change of the seasons is underway. The Northern Hemisphere is tilting away from the sun; Our climate is taking it’s annual change from warm to cold; Our corner of the world is turning from light to dark. In the midst of all these changes, our minds here at FIS ... ...Read more


TR: Crisp Air and Warm Water – Raquette Releases!
August 23rd, 2010 | By:  Ben


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With natural water hard to find in this dry august, we drove to the Adirondacks to run the Raquette River during a recreational dam release. It doesn't get much better than running great class V with warm water on a crisp fall-y day! Click on the picture to read more!


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