All articles tagged as 'West Coast'


TR: Late November in the PNW
November 27th, 2010 | By:  Allen | Comment


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Click the image, or click right HERE to read more. Last weekend was a spectacular weekend to be a ski bum in the PNW. The snow was deep and the sun was out.


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


SPAM #3.5: Little Superior Lower Snowfields–LCC, UT
October 1st, 2010 | By:  Greg | Comment


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Just a quick Friday "have a good weekend" SPAM Bonus Entry from the FISkiers. As an extension to SPAM #3, where we saw Dwyer schussing up high on Little Superior, let's catch a glimpse of him Zchussing Ze Lower Znowfields of Zuperior too. Ahhhhh... isn't that better now? Have a good ... ...Read more


SPAM #1: Flagstaff Peak–LCC, UT
September 15th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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Time to start moving away from artsy-shmartzy summer camera swimming stuff, and get the boat directed toward winter. To this end, today we start the FIS SPAM (Single Photos AMalgamated) Series. To start off the series, we are revisiting Greg's trip to visit Porter in Utah in early January 2010. ... ...Read more


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