Archive for October, 2010


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


TR: The (Other) White Ribbon of Death
October 25th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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We heard a ski area in North America opened up this past weekend, and we headed out to find it. The only problem is we didn't know where to look! Masters of logic that we all are, we put our heads together (ouch!) and came up with the following trip ... ...Read more


Wakin’ Up Winter
October 25th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney | 7 Comments


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CAW CAW CAW. Phew.  Dwyer and I were starting to think that it might only snow in New England this year.  Waking up Saturday morning, it was a balmy 55 degrees in Salt Lake City.  Before dawn we headed to one of the yearly pilgrimages - the annual ski swap at Black ... ...Read more


A Reunion with an old friend…
October 24th, 2010 | By:  Ben | 5 Comments


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With sunny skis and a few inches of new snow from the past few days, Saturday seemed like a perfect day to pay a visit to an old friend. We made the pilgrimage to one of our favorite spots and, much to our surprise, got to do more than just ... ...Read more


Winter to Start in LCC on Saturday (Updated)
October 22nd, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 7 Comments


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As you know, i'm Bi. No...not like that...settle down there all you bears....I'm a bi-forecaster. As much as I love tracking and predicting the Northeast's amazing weather and super storms, I also have a fondness for the sheer weather insanity that is Little Cottonwood Canyon. To be blunt ... ...Read more

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