Archive for February, 2010


Kashmir Short #3
February 23rd, 2010 | By:  Allen | 1 Comment


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We are wrapping up our time here in Gulmarg and getting ready to head to Manali for some touring before our unfortunate departure for the real world. We are in a strange Limbo between powder and corn season. The crazy thing about Gulmarg is that it has the same latitude ... ...Read more


TR: Only in Vermont!
February 22nd, 2010 | By:  Greg


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Ever since VTah Part IV: The Most Surprising Snow on Earth Vermont has been hurting for large-scale, deep snow. Then suddenly over the last 5 days we got... then we lost it... then we got it again. Click the picture to read more.


Heaven and Not-Quite-Heaven
February 19th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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Today is pretty easy to describe: Fantastic! Fantastic--and much needed. After a snow drought of what seemed like weeks, Lionel called for an "Upslope event of debatable strength" to affect the ADK, Greens and NEK, and bully-for-the-FIS, Stowe finally got a good round of snow. Before any of this could ... ...Read more


Upslope event of debatable strength set to affect North Country (Updated 2/20/10)
February 18th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 17 Comments


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Over the next Starting later tonight and continuing over the next four days (wait let me check..thurs, friday, sat, sun...good ok 4) a prolonged orographic lifting based snowfall is set to affect the North Country with the most focused precip falling along the northern Adk and Central to Northern ... ...Read more


Weather Blather: West Coast Edition. This one goes out to my man with 10lbs of slab bacon in his ski bag. (Updated 2/20/10)
February 18th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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I hope that's sealed up tight or you are going to have one unique wax job on your Birdos! Through the weekend the western weather pattern will feature two systems of note. 2/20/10 Update Overall the pattern looks on track from yesterday's forecast. A frontal boundary swung through the state of ... ...Read more

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