Archive for January, 2011


Goat Mtn Video, 1/9 (More Perfection)
January 12th, 2011 | By:  Allen | 16 Comments


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Here is the full video from our trip to Goat mountain. Brian, Tyler and I took advantage of one day of stable sunny powder. The hill delivered and everything went as well as it could have. We got in 3 laps and made the last lap in the fading alpenglow. ... ...Read more


Northwest Trend
January 12th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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The storm has trended a bit northwest, and gave points north of VT Route 125 a nice little surprise today. What was forecast to be 4-9" easily verified at 8-12". Hucks got sent: Although we'll be pleased to investigate the goods further south tomorrow, today did not suck: SUPER EXTREME MEGA GNAR ... ...Read more


TR: Give Us 6 Inches, and We’ll Schuss a Meter
January 11th, 2011 | By:  Greg


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Last week we put in our time studying the mountains of New Hampshire in order to schuss high alpine powder safely. Indeed, after hours of number crunching, a day of reconnaissance, and an evening of libations, in the end we arrived at New Hampshire’s magic mathematical secret: 1 inch=1 foot. ... ...Read more


The Coastal Report: Storm brings snow to same places as last time (But this time a lot more)
January 11th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 9 Comments


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Stop me if you've heard this before (and you have- here , here and here) : a deepening coastal low will bring snows to a large strech of the Northeast, however it's inland reach is debatable. WRAP-UP Wow...what a storm. Sometimes things just blow up. And this one sure did. It ... ...Read more


UFO Sighting
January 11th, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney | 2 Comments


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Dwyer's been absent from almost all of the FIS posts this winter.  And for good reason, his schussing skills have progressed to the point where he skis so quickly that he is nearly impossible to catch on film.  OR. And this is the more likely scenario, he gets so remarkably ... ...Read more

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