Archive for the 'Quick Update' Category


Several Sunrises
November 26th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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Last week featured an epic high pressure system that hung over the (hungover?) north-east for days on end. Needless to say, in such a weather pattern, the chances of powder snow are slim-to-none. The FIS Eastern Bureau made the best of the situation though (whilst reading and drooling over the ... ...Read more


Pow-tober
October 25th, 2012 | By:  Ben | 7 Comments


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After a few false starts, winter has finally started in the Wasatch! Despite relatively little snow in the mountains above Salt Lake City, some intriguing rumors began circulating talking of much deeper snow to the north. So deep, we were told, that you didn't even hit rocks skiing bowls. So ... ...Read more


The Romp of the Wampahoofii
October 23rd, 2012 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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What was that? A dream? Or were we awake? But that's besides the point. More important: Where are we (or more accurately, what is this) now? A dream within a dream? Or are we awake. It's so hard to tell sometimes. Either way, deeper we go. And round and round... ...and round we ... ...Read more


Systems Test
October 8th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 27 Comments


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Based on yet-another spot-on forecast by the esteemed Lionel Hutz, the FIS east coast bureau was ready bright and early today for a systems test in preparation for the upcoming ski season. Most of us were of the impression that we were merely going to practice getting up early, and ... ...Read more


Snoliage
September 25th, 2012 | By:  Porter Haney | 23 Comments


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Nothing can make a Famous Internet Skier smile quite like the first schuss of winter.  It's with big smiles and and hearty laughs that we welcome the 2012-2013 ski season! One of the great joys of fall skiing is occasionally you get blessed with a little snoliage. You know, like foliage, but with ... ...Read more

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