All articles tagged as 'Spring Skiing'


TR: Circumnavigation of Adams IV (or: 8K Vert Day!)
April 6th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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In running this website and going on ski trips, it's tempting to continually try to outdo yourself. You might start to think that the next trip always needs to be bigger, better and more significant than the last. While the personal ambition to do more in the mountains is good ... ...Read more


Put this Dish Back in the Couloir! TOO HOT!
March 20th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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THIS UPDATE HAS BEEN EXPANDED INTO A FULL TR: (Roadside) Katahdin Coolers? Check it out! ------------------------------------------------------ OMG! Are we going to get to ski those?! The answer is "yes." Full Trip Report is in the making for the workweek!


Simmering
March 17th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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The high elevation backcountry snow is absolutely simmering to perfection right now. From 9 to noon the peel away corn has been fantastic. Just makes sure you stay high enough so that your line froze last night; unfrozen snow is rotting right now. The snow is getting so soft below ... ...Read more


Warming Up
March 16th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 4 Comments


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Things have really been heating up in the mountains recently. The sun is getting higher, and the snow is getting VERY soft. Today we decided to hit something we have had our eye on a line all year. We ran into Jack Morris of Northshore Magazine on our way, and it ... ...Read more


TR: Circumnavigation of Mount Washington
April 16th, 2009 | By:  Greg


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Samthaman called me a few days ago and said he was getting pretty bored with the lack of new snow on the EC, and was therefore trying to figure out ways to hurt himself without being called suicidal. The original plan included a tour over the Presidential Range skiing all ... ...Read more


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