Archive for October, 2009


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


Update: Snow Monday Night into Tuesday Morning: Maps
October 12th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 1 Comment


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Last week teleconnection data indicated that conditions would be ripe between the 13 and 15th for a storm to develop on the eastern seabord. There was forecasted to be a strong dip in the Northern Branch of the jet stream, allowing cold air to spill into the plains, a ... ...Read more


Snow Accumulations Expected Monday Night and Tuesday Across the Higher Elevations of the Adirondacks, Greens, and Whites
October 11th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 3 Comments


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The weather pattern for this second week in October is looking more and more like what we might expect around Thanksgiving.  A very chilly airmass has been building in Canada over the last week or so and with a –NAO in place, that airmass is taking aim at the Great ... ...Read more


Local Routes
October 10th, 2009 | By:  Sam | Comment


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The BEST East Coast ski movie this year. Our friend Chris Nelson put this together, oh yeah and we're in it..... Local Routes from Chris Nelson on Vimeo. A big thanks to Chris for putting this together, he did great work editing this year, and it's being well received across the internet: ... ...Read more


Famous Internet Skiers Schuss Stowe’s Homepage
October 7th, 2009 | By:  Greg | Comment


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The picture tells it all: Check it out over at Stowe... If it doesn't appear at first, do a refresh (or several) and it should come around eventually. Also, grab a pass while you're at it... only 23 days remain as of the screengrab. We'll be getting ours real soon.

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