Archive for March, 2010


Weather Blather: Canada Edition
March 23rd, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 13 Comments


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At the request of a few canucks (ou "les habitants" si vous preferez) I'm going to do a quick weather post for lands north of the border. (I expect poutine or Labbatt blue light - yes light beer- in return) Currently a strong system is wrapping itself up over NE. ... ...Read more


TR: Comp’d
March 22nd, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney


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The Western Bureau of FIS jumped into the weekend with a round of extreme skiing, and spectating. The Super Final of the Free Skiing Word Tour was in town, and we were firmly lodged in the snow bank to take account of the antics.  The event can be summed up rather succinctly ... ...Read more


TR: (Roadside) Katahdin Coolers?
March 21st, 2010 | By:  Greg


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As those of you who have been paying attention to the site recently (or who have been outside on the snow) are aware, northern New England has been enjoying an incredible "spring skiing preview." To enjoy the weather we planned to head out for that mighty (almost) mile-high mountain towering ... ...Read more


Put this Dish Back in the Couloir! TOO HOT!
March 20th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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THIS UPDATE HAS BEEN EXPANDED INTO A FULL TR: (Roadside) Katahdin Coolers? Check it out! ------------------------------------------------------ OMG! Are we going to get to ski those?! The answer is "yes." Full Trip Report is in the making for the workweek!


Not too Caliente, Not too Picante…
March 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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JUST RIGHT! The high elevation east coast snow pack continues to cook to perfection as if it were a delicious curry being prepared in a mountain hut. The recent weather has provided a surprise early taste of spring, and if you aren't skiing this weekend you are doing yourself a ... ...Read more

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