All articles tagged as 'Vermont'


Elevation Dependence
May 11th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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I had a chance to shoot some scenics of Mount Mansfield on Monday. The air was crisp and super clear, and the contrast of the mountain and the valley was astonishing. The most striking thing this time of year is how elevation dependent our late season snow falls are, in ... ...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


Happy Mother’s Day!
May 9th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 10 Comments


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We heard whispers of 9" this Mother's Day morning in parts of Northern Vermont, and couldn't resist going to check it out (after spending some great time honoring Mom)! Special thanks go to Chuck Wood for the tip, because he was almost exactly perfect with his report... Well, the one ... ...Read more


Mothers’ Day Snow: I’m tired of winter weather
May 9th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 5 Comments


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Yo. It snowed and is still snowing along the green spine. Unstable cool NW flow is producing a solid period of snow with intense moments since at least late last night. Reports are sketchy but amts between 6 and 8 inches are being reported along the higher terrain. ... ...Read more


20″-30″=-10″
May 7th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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Well, despite last week's mega dump, the snow melted out pretty quickly. I'd say at this point we're negative 10" from where we were before the storm! Nevertheless, in the spirit of continuing the never ending hunt for the gnar we went up to see what was left. It was ... ...Read more


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