Archive for January, 2010


Long Range Thoughts: Sniffing out a Mid-Month Storm (Updated 1/16/10: Chances for significant snowfall increasing for So. VT)
January 15th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 9 Comments


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First let me chip the ice off my keyboard...ok...that's done. Now on to more important things...namely the weather (and lunch). All and all it's pretty quiet around these parts. Excluding this historic cold snap, (only two other times in the past 50 years with the latest ... ...Read more


Allen and Sam in India
January 13th, 2010 | By:  Sam | 4 Comments


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Just a quick update from Allen and Sam. We've made it to India and are waiting for our connecting plane to continue on to Gulmarg. So far everything has gone off without a hitch and we're looking forward to making some turns soon.


TR: A week of VT Powder Skiing
January 10th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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Sometimes I like Vermont weather. This past week opened up with Winter Storm Debbie dropping 1-2 feet of soft new snow, making the post-Christmas rain layer a distant memory. On her heels came a series of small, localized snow events and cold weather. With the holiday week crowds gone, the ... ...Read more


TR: Post-Storm MRG
January 6th, 2010 | By:  Sam


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Well, I missed the first storm of the decade due to some work obligations, but I was able to get to MRG on Monday for some sloppy seconds. Allen, Dave and I spent the morning looking around for whatever we could find to jump off of. Click on the picture ... ...Read more


The Great Blizzard of 2010
January 5th, 2010 | By:  Allen | 8 Comments


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This past few days have been very kind to us. Even though the winds were not kind to many of our shots we still managed to find a few protected spots. Unfortunately the mountains did not get as much snow as the Champlain Valley but its kind of hard to ... ...Read more

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