Archive for the 'Full Trip Report' Category


TR: Cross Country Move
June 13th, 2010 | By:  Sam


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Sam and his dog Chester recently moved all the way across the country to Washington State. Here are some photos and the write up that Chester did. Enjoy! Click the picture or here to read Cross Country Move


TR: A Troika – Schussclimbenswim
June 10th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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You may recall a previous "bad" outing (or two) based upon the concept of a triple. This mini-trip completes a troika of trifectas. This time we tried to complete a (June) schuss, climb and swim all within a single mile... in Vermont! Click the picture or here to read A Troika ... ...Read more


TR: Slackfest 2010 — A(nother) Trifecta
June 1st, 2010 | By:  Greg


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This year Slackfest gave us one last chance to schuss, and schuss HARD. In the spirit of our earlier trifecta, when we hopped out of the car and surveyed the mountainside, we set a goal of tagging the heck out of three lines in the Great Gulf. Find out how ... ...Read more


TR: Superstar Super Schuss
May 17th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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With the remnants of the Mother’s Day storm flowing away toward the Atlantic, we decided to schuss over to Killington to see what was left of Killington’s legendary base. We were optimistic despite the fact Powdr (the vowel-deficient corporate head of Killington) issued a decree that there was no more ... ...Read more


TR: The Great and Improbable Mother’s Day Mother Load
May 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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We thought for sure the powder skiing was finished for this year after the April 28th storm. We were wrong. On May 9th 2010–Mother’s Day–it dumped snow at elevation in northern Vermont. Temperatures at 3000 feet were in the low 20s during the storm, and at the top of Mount ... ...Read more

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