All articles tagged as 'Powder'


TR: The Great and Improbable Mother’s Day Mother Load
May 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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We thought for sure the powder skiing was finished for this year after the April 28th storm. We were wrong. On May 9th 2010–Mother’s Day–it dumped snow at elevation in northern Vermont. Temperatures at 3000 feet were in the low 20s during the storm, and at the top of Mount ... ...Read more


May 10th Powder Schuss
May 10th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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What is going on? I don't care. Thank you Ullr! If you haven't heard, a surprisingly potent upslope snow storm ravaged northern Vermont Mother's Day, and gave skiers a fresh playground to enjoy. The stake on Mount Mansfield officially picked up 10.5", but in reality I'd say the new snow ... ...Read more


TR: A Completely Average April
April 26th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S.


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The entire FamousInternetSkiers.com crew, except for Porter, who has a boo-bo, and Lionel, who has a job, was on hand to ski an unexpected series of storms that hit Mount Washington over the last week and a half. This one goes out to a good internet-friend of the internet-skiers: ThinCover ... ...Read more


TR: A Trifecta
March 8th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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As promised earlier, the blogging ban is being broken. ------------------------------------------ In the great outdoor tradition of creating lists as a way to boast achievement, I decided that we should try to link a string of ski days together in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine--the four states that form the ... ...Read more


Blower and (then) Bluebird
January 5th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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I just got back from an extended yurt trip somewhere in Utah (sorry, but I was sworn to secrecy... I swear!), and am back on the update parade. Over at the yurt it snowed almost non-stop with just the occasional break in the clouds to reveal the full-to-near-full moon, as ... ...Read more


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