Archive for July, 2010


TR: Unbusted
July 9th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney


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For the past 98 days I've had one thing on my mind.  "When was I going to be able to get up into the Argenta slide path of Big Cottonwood Canyon and rescue the ski I'd lost their in my ankle breaking accident on April Fools Day."  We gathered up ... ...Read more


Summer Series: Weekend of July 8-11
July 8th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | Comment


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It's been hot. Record hot. In fact the last time it was this hot in July, was 1988. So of course being a winter obsessed I wanted to see what the winter of 1988-89 was like. Starting with the Mt. Manny snow depth we see that it featured generally ... ...Read more


SPA Trip #7: Front Four Finale
July 8th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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This week's SPA Trip is the only way down for the Front Four. Indeed when the Front Four finish, they filter following a frightening fizzure which finishes with falls fitting for a finale. Here's the frightening fizzure. For the the fitting finishing falls of the Front Four finale, one can faux ... ...Read more


July 5 – Mostly Sunny with accumulations of .5-1 inch
July 6th, 2010 | By:  Sam | 8 Comments


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Well, Allen finally arrived in WA a few days ago, and in the hopes of getting him up something cool before he started to resent me for talking him into moving out here, I suggested we give Baker a shot. We were supposed to have nice warm weather all week, ... ...Read more


Happy 234th Birthday United States!
July 4th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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As a birthday present to you U.S.A. here's a little report from February 4th, 2010; 5 months apart on calendar, but thousands of miles apart in season. A few are repeats from VTah IV, and the quick update that Ben put up on February 5th, but I think every winter-addicted ... ...Read more

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