All articles tagged as 'Vermont'


The POWstige
December 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 16 Comments


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Are you reading closely? Every powder turn has three parts... or acts. The first act is called "The Pledge." In order to get a powder turn, the glissader gathers something ordinary: potential energy. They do so by either motorized, or self-propelled (backcountry.com link) means, but either way it requires some commitment, ... ...Read more


SPAM #9: Putting the “V” in VTah Part V
December 9th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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The SPAM Series returns after a brief hiatus here on FIS! This week we've got some follow-up coverage from the completely absurd, completely over the top powder skiing in Vermont featured in our most recent TR: VTah Part V. Here's Ben on day two of the event schussing his way ... ...Read more


TR: VTah Part V — The Most Accurately Predicted Over-the-Top Snow on Earth!
December 8th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S.


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This is: VTah Part V. Click the picture or here to read VTah Part V.


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


Solidly Mediocre!
December 4th, 2010 | By:  Ben | 13 Comments


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This week has been a trying one for a skier in the Northeast. Just a few days ago we endured temperatures in the 50s and rains edging toward Biblical status. This one hurt especially hard since it came only a few days after things were looking up. Anyway, winter has ... ...Read more


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