Archive for May, 2011


Ain’t Nothing Gonna Break My Stride
May 20th, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney | 7 Comments


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The snow's always light in the Wasatch.  We never get the quagmire that Tahoe calls snow.  Definitely not. At least that's what we thought.  40 inches of snow and 5 inches of water later, we're neck deep in the quick snow. The kind of stuff, if you even think of breaking your ... ...Read more


More Snow in the Wasatch (!)
May 18th, 2011 | By:  Ben | 4 Comments


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Another week, another snowstorm. After a beautiful sunny weekend featuring 60 degree temps and an oddly high concentration of skiers in Jorts at Snowbird, it was really starting to seem like spring was here to stay. We convinced Lionel to enter into some high level talks with Ullr though, and all ... ...Read more


Famous Internet Skiing Slideshow
May 12th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 6 Comments


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Remember back in March when I posted about the Stowe Supershoot? Well, here's the slideshow that took home the bacon from the contest. The shots are 100% east coast. Enjoy! If you're a little confused about some of the shot selections (and the oddly brightly colored clothes on the telemark skier), ... ...Read more


Cinco Pow Mayo (or: Combo Number Five)
May 11th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 1 Comment


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Mother's Day, Cinco de Mayo, May Snow Plowers... however you want to make a joke about it, it snowed schuss-worthy amounts in the first week of May (again) this year in two different jurisdictions of the FIS. The Utah and Vermont bureaus both got treated to a late season round ... ...Read more


Mother Nature Comes Out For Mother’s Day
May 4th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 5 Comments


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I don't know what it is about the Mother's day period. Maybe Ullr's mom likes to shuss. IDK. Whatever it is, I strongly think some uppper elevation pows are on the way. Just like last year. Gonna keep this simple because after this winter, LH needs a ... ...Read more

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