All articles tagged as 'Powder'


TR: Christmas Break in Snowy Utah
December 29th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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After three weeks and 100 inches of snow in Utah, I'm finally putting up some of the pictures from the skiing we've been having. With a deep early season base and several powerful storm systems, the skiing has been nothing short of incredible... Click here or on the image to read ... ...Read more


Coming Soon: VTah Part 5 (UPDATED 7am)
December 8th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S. | 11 Comments


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Lionel got it right a LOOOOOONG time in advance (and kept us updated) on this one. THANK YOU LIONEL! VTah Part 5 is underway! (EDIT: THE FULL TR IS UP!) Check back later for the full TR. UPDATE (12/8/10 7AM): Here's two more shots from yesterday... sorry for the quick nature of ... ...Read more


TR: Sun and Snow… wait what?
October 28th, 2010 | By:  Sam


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Allen, Brian, and I headed out to Skyline Ridge to see what this great first storm had left us! (Hint: it was white and there was a lot of it) Click the photo for more


First Fresh Snow in the PNW
October 25th, 2010 | By:  Sam | 7 Comments


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Allen made a video: With massive accumulations (50-70in in 36hrs) in the forecast for Mt. Baker (the volcano), Allen and I decided to head up to the Baker ski area to see how things were doing. It had been raining hard at lower elevations for the entire day, and we had ... ...Read more


TR: Rogers Pass Base Camp Skiing
September 1st, 2010 | By:  Ben


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September First is an important date for skiers. It marks the transition from “summer months” to “fall months,” which have much better potential for skiing. Year round skiers have been known to use September 1 as the start of a “new ski year.” Today I’m honoring the day by posting ... ...Read more


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