Archive for the 'Skiing' Category


VTah Part IX: The Goodest Snow on Earth!
February 20th, 2015 | By:  Greg | 9 Comments


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This blog has always frowned at the superlative degree of comparison. It's not because we are party-poopers or Debby-downers. It's because we love skiing on the East Coast, and we firmly believe that when a noisy authority resorts to phrases like "all-time" or "best ever" or "as good as it ... ...Read more


Mark it “FD”
February 11th, 2015 | By:  Peter | 3 Comments


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Recently, while out tromping around the neighborhood I noticed a new land-slide on this mountain with a Vermont State Quarter on it.  I think this is the slide's first Winter. And that got me thinking about really important questions, like: - At what elevation do deer turn into elk? - Why did the ... ...Read more


High (of Minus) Five
January 8th, 2015 | By:  Greg | 3 Comments


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With a high of minus five... ...inside it's easy to stay. But with snow like this it's time to make hay. The pow might not last long, so don't delay. Plenty of good snow to be had near the Peak they call..... _________ #backbush


VTah Part VIII — The Fugaciousest Snow on Earth!
November 24th, 2014 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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"Si nemo ex me quaerat scio; si quaerenti explicare velim, nescio." -- St. Augustine, Confessions, 397 CE. It means: "If you don't ask me, I know; if you ask me, I don't know." Augustine was speaking of time. The point is that logic--the foundation of scientific investigation--doesn't seem to penetrate certain ... ...Read more


Lately, Late
November 10th, 2014 | By:  Peter | 2 Comments


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The first good snow fall arrived a little later than usual this year....and this post is late too, but on Sunday November 2, we woke up way too early...   ...and drove way too far....   ...to ski very little snow....   ...and it was exactly as awesome as we wanted it to be.  Hope you ... ...Read more

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