All articles tagged as 'East Coast'


MMF POW
April 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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After our trip to MTW, we couldn't help but return to our old friend: MMF=Mount Mansfield. To make a long story a quick update: "Icing on the cake" powder skiing season continues... only this time it's in Vermont. Up, up, and away! Down, down, in the pow. Why not take another lap? ... ...Read more


MTW POW
April 18th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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Two weeks ago it was 50 degrees at the summit of Mount Washington. Today it nuked pow-pow (more than it did three weeks ago). It wasn't really a great day for pictures (I apologize for that... I REALLY do ;)). It was a great day for skiing powder. (4/19/10 more ... ...Read more


April is the New April
April 14th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 16 Comments


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Sorry Ben, but I had to do it :P While the valleys are enjoying a record breaking early start to spring and summer---and all the great activities that these seasons host--the mountains are reluctant to give up on winter. Great snow is still out there for the taking, and some ... ...Read more


April is the New May
April 14th, 2010 | By:  Ben | 4 Comments


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With the ski areas closing and the snow fast disappearing from the high peaks, what's a famous internet skier to do? There's still some good snow for the taking in the northern mountains, but for those of us stuck in the Upper Valley region it's a long drive and approach ... ...Read more


Portillo, Vermont
April 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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With the record breaking thaw quickly taking away "easy skiing" opportunities across the north east, we've needed to get creative to keep the season going strong. After several trips to well known locations in New Hampshire to ski well documented backcountry skiing routes, we changed it up a bit and ... ...Read more


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