Since late Monday, light to moderate snowfall has been the rule over the higher elevations of the northeast. Terrain and aspects prone to catching more snow are shaping up again, and there is some very nice powder skiing to be enjoyed on wind-protected lines above 2500′. Where the wind is blowing, only 3-6″, rain-crusted base layer remains. The powder is only boot to shin deep at the moment, but it’s powder, and where it’s untracked, it’s simply a joy to ski. With more snow falling tonight, and continued wind loading in the days to come, the skiing should only continue to improve.
Here’s a snap from this Wednesday afternoon (12/15) in Vermont’s Green Mountains – ski day #58 for some northeast skiers…
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– Brian



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looks great, but not for my skill level, we have ice – ugh,too much to do outside
enjoy
Looking sweet! Like floating down the mountain, very smooth!
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Thanks Joe!
Nice!!!