All articles tagged as 'Vermont'


TR: A week of VT Powder Skiing
January 10th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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Sometimes I like Vermont weather. This past week opened up with Winter Storm Debbie dropping 1-2 feet of soft new snow, making the post-Christmas rain layer a distant memory. On her heels came a series of small, localized snow events and cold weather. With the holiday week crowds gone, the ... ...Read more


Vermont Roadside Attractions
December 22nd, 2009 | By:  Greg | 1 Comment


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Why go to Little Cottonwood when the roadside attractions are pretty sweet right here in Vermont? Well... maybe there are a few reasons... like the more reliable snow and all. I'll be headed out that-a-way for a few weeks. Will update on the progress here on FIS. Meanwhile, Sam and Allen ... ...Read more


Valhalla POV
December 21st, 2009 | By:  Allen | 5 Comments


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Here is a quick POV from yesterday in one of our favorite spots. While the trails out there are icy and the inbounds woods are getting chopped up there is still plenty of untracked left for those willing to work for it.


TR: VTah Part III – The Most Unreliable Great Snow on Earth!
December 14th, 2009 | By:  The F.I.S.


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An historic band of lake effect snow came hurtling off Lake Ontario, and temporarily transported Mad River Glen to Utah. We got lucky, and were on hand to ski it. Click the pic to read more!


POV from VTah Part III: The Most Unreliable Great Snow on Earth
December 14th, 2009 | By:  Allen | Comment


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Here's the video from the TR if that's all your looking for. Otherwise why don't you read the full TR. As was mentioned over there though, this was one of the most unique days any of us have ever had. While Vermont baked all of November, early December brought monumental ... ...Read more


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