Oct 21, 2010 – Although you might have had to ski it to believe it, the skiing in the days following last weekend’s nor’easter has been beautiful and utterly spring like. With increasingly mild days in the valleys, and crispy cool nights, the snow’s been transforming to a near-perfect corn snow in the mountains – where it’s been feeling more like April, than October. Untracked terrain has offered peel-away conditions, and the snow line has only retreated slightly. Here’s an image we captured under the evening moon this week, atop one of Vermont’s highest mountains. The other images were captured during sunset. Let’s hope for more snow to freshen things up over the next 48 hours!
-Brian and Emily
Oct 21





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Gorgeous!!!! Wish I was with you that afternoon/evening.
love the shot with the moon!
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Thanks Poppy. We hope all is well. Thanks for checking out the site!
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cool, love the moon too – just took a shot Tues nite at Syracuse from the ramp – moon over Syracuse with our FedEx cargo open and moon and planet above it. Great hike with you and your mom, loved the soup – sorry missed ya today – got a great 12+mile run thru the campus, then out to Ethan Allen homestead and trail, over to North End beach and back to Harbor – fantastic autumn day!
nigel and nigelette……….great moonilicious shots……….we got pounded over here in the dacks as well……..exchanging shredograms across the big pond they call champlain…….skiyasoon………ron kon
WOW!!!!!
Can’t wait to see your photos from the snow on the largest mountain in the world, HAWAII!
talk about ENERGY!!!
You got the cottage in the Pinapple patch just waiting for you at sea level!!
We love you !
Uncle Joel and uncle Peter
Great alpenglow shots! Cool site.