Archive for the 'Skiing' Category


It Could Be A Lot Worse
December 3rd, 2011 | By:  Greg | 15 Comments


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No, the snow wasn't great today as December Dawns on the East Coast, and like much of what you stare at on TMZ, it wasn't natural. Nor was the gnar anywhere to be found. But guess what: Who Cares? Certainly not this girl: Sometimes we all (esp. city dwelling dad) get lost in ... ...Read more


Video: November Bliss
November 27th, 2011 | By:  Allen | 12 Comments


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November in the PNW has shaped up very well. We have gone from skiing a few inches of fresh on the glaciers to skiing deep pow in all of our favorite spots. Going into december, even with a warm up we have a full blown base, let another great season ... ...Read more


White Friday
November 25th, 2011 | By:  Greg | Comment


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It's that time again! That's right, today is WHITE FRIDAY, that day when you get up early, get to the mountain, earn your turns, burn some turkey, and get the coolest deals on powder snow before the impending warmer weather takes it back! That's just what K_C did this morning ... ...Read more


What More Could You Ask For?
November 24th, 2011 | By:  FemaleSkiBum | 13 Comments


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Editor's Note: Please welcome the FemaleSkiBum as she begins guest posting on FIS! We are excited to get her perspective, and welcome her to the world of FamousInternetSkiing! Look for more from her as she adventures around Killington and beyond! there are places in Vermontand I swear they existWhere there's no ... ...Read more


The Schussin’ Turkeys
November 23rd, 2011 | By:  Greg | 1 Comment


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"Gobble gobble," said Barney, AKA the Surfin' Turkey, AKA Christian. "After some won oh sk8, pow is great!" Being the Skiin' Turkey myself (the second half of the Schussin' Turkeys) I couldn't have agreed more with Christian; pow IS great. Since our last day is tomorrow (being Schussin' Turkeys, and all), ... ...Read more

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