Archive for 2011


Chasing Rays
February 3rd, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney | Comment


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Blasting up the dark Canyon road, Colby, Dwyer and I we're hankering for some blissful laps in upper Little Cottonwood hopefully  bathed in some warm morning sun.  It's been extra cold recently, as low as -49F in Logan Canyon,with temperatures dropping to minus 20 F in the Alta neighborhood.  While not ... ...Read more


Day of Dy-no-mite
February 2nd, 2011 | By:  Greg | 12 Comments


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With a dynamo storm barreling through the east coast, and with dreams of powder schuss keeping us awake through the night, we lodged ourselves in northern Vermont and hoped for the best today. We had planned to head down to Magic Mountain, but as we got ready to go this ... ...Read more


Dy-no-mite! Powerful Storm On Tap for Much of NY, VT and NH
February 1st, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 18 Comments


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No need to beat around the bush on this one.  Another powerful storm is aimed straight at the heart of the Northeast and it's locked and loaded to deliver some serious moisture into ski country. WED. AM UPDATE Looks like the storm has occluded. The center of surface low pressure is off ... ...Read more


Video: Larrabee South Face
January 31st, 2011 | By:  Allen | 3 Comments


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Sam and I had the chance to make some new friends at the Winchester Hut, then the next day we got to check Mount Larrabee off our list. Our route took us up a pre broken skin-track on the west face then down a couloir on the south face. We ... ...Read more


TR: Loving Life on Larrabee
January 30th, 2011 | By:  Sam


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This somewhat belated TR recounts a two day trip to Larrabee that Allen and I went on. Last thursday, a lucky break in the rainy weather we've been having around here allowed us to ski an aesthetic line down the south face.

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