All articles tagged as 'Skiing'


SPAM #1: Flagstaff Peak–LCC, UT
September 15th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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Time to start moving away from artsy-shmartzy summer camera swimming stuff, and get the boat directed toward winter. To this end, today we start the FIS SPAM (Single Photos AMalgamated) Series. To start off the series, we are revisiting Greg's trip to visit Porter in Utah in early January 2010. ... ...Read more


TR: Rogers Pass Base Camp Skiing
September 1st, 2010 | By:  Ben


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September First is an important date for skiers. It marks the transition from “summer months” to “fall months,” which have much better potential for skiing. Year round skiers have been known to use September 1 as the start of a “new ski year.” Today I’m honoring the day by posting ... ...Read more


The High Life
July 27th, 2010 | By:  Sam | 4 Comments


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Allen, Chester, and I spent the afternoon in the mountains yesterday. This one picture says it all:


Half of The Stein’s Half Full
May 18th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 14 Comments


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KC and I headed up to Sugarbush South for a quick after-work-hike-'n-schuss. The itch isn't gone yet, and as we discovered on Superstar Trail at Killington, these late season "turns" are great for our balance and agility. The view from the valley was pretty disheartening as both Sugarbush North ... ...Read more


Cursed Schuss
April 21st, 2010 | By:  Greg | 13 Comments


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Sometimes you have a great plan to go up high above the rest of the tracks, and glorious-schuss-make. You try to do everything right. You go the distance.... You keep going until you get to the view (no views here by the way)... BUT, despite the huge snow field at the bottom ... ...Read more


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