All articles tagged as 'Snowliage'


OCTOBER SKIING! The Best of What’s North of VT Route 125
October 15th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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Short and sweet update to begin to compliment Lionel Hutz' excellent forecasting. Had to head to Stowe for business purposes, and found rain at the base, an inch at the top and accumulating snow levels at 3000 feet at about 3PM. Here's the view of goat from the parking lot ... ...Read more


TR: Le Massive “Big Flake” Run
October 25th, 2009 | By:  Greg


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We visited our neighbors-to-the-north when we heard from our source that they had received a shipment of "snow". Click the picture or here to read more.


TR: Capturing the Brilliance of Dying Leaves
October 22nd, 2009 | By:  Greg


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With foliage season winding down, and ski season ramping up, we've got a guide and report of our latests junkboarding exploits to help you through this transitional phase. Read more here!


Weekend Outlook
October 15th, 2009 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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As many of you know by now, there is snow in them-thar-hills. On Monday night/Tuesday morning a potent winter-like system moved through the north country (as forecast by our weather team), and layed down a substantially beautiful layer of white in the hills and even in some of the colder ... ...Read more


Foliage Report
October 13th, 2009 | By:  Blade | 6 Comments


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As you can see, the foliage in North-Central Vermont is peak-to-past-peak: Click for a larger view Snow depths however exceed 6 inches on north facing slopes. Sam, being no dummy, was wise enough to bring his non-snowBLADE sliding equipment: Click for a larger view Check back often this week for updates, and a full ... ...Read more


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