All articles tagged as 'Powder Snow'


TR: Cold Town, Winter in the City
March 1st, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney


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Utah, Vermont, and everywhere in between was slated to get POW’d upon this weekend.  L_H had it nailed in the forecast – Utah was replete with waist, to chest, to face deep powder. Click the image, or CLICK HERE to read more.


Deeper Sleeper
January 10th, 2011 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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Today was one of those sleeper days... just deeper. As Lionel predicted, the northern tier of the Greens weren't going to see much from the synoptic storm, but the upslope on the backside as the low departed was going to be superb. Not quite VTah 6... but I'll go ahead and ... ...Read more


100 Powder Runs
December 30th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney | 1 Comment


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I love powder snow I ski it all the time I ski it before breakfast and I ski it after lunch If I had 100 powder runs I'd ski them all at once What at storm!  ULLR unleashed his love across the entirety of Northern Utah.  Bing Bang Boom, he sure knew what he was doing ... ...Read more


The POWstige
December 12th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 16 Comments


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Are you reading closely? Every powder turn has three parts... or acts. The first act is called "The Pledge." In order to get a powder turn, the glissader gathers something ordinary: potential energy. They do so by either motorized, or self-propelled (backcountry.com link) means, but either way it requires some commitment, ... ...Read more


TR: Sleeper Days
March 29th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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Sometimes the temperature is below zero, the wind is howling, the skin track is icy, and the forecast is grim. Nonetheless, if there is one thing in this world which I know to be true, it’s that you will never find good skiing in bed. Sometimes you just need to ... ...Read more


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