Thanks to nightly snow showers late last week, nearly a foot of fresh snow loaded into many higher elevation nooks and crannies across the Northeast by Saturday morning. And with high pressure prevailing and blue skies overhead this weekend, it was hard to imagine that we were skiing in the rain, sleet (and hail?) just last Wednesday. Some of us even spotted a few rainbows…Did anyone hear any thunder?
We’ve always felt like skiing in the rain is well worth at least a few runs, and most of the time, it has its great rewards. This weekend was one of those rewards, and it was just another example of how varied the snow conditions in the Northeast buy ambien no prescription mastercard tend to be – from one hour, day or mountain, to the next. Skiers and riders in the Northeast thrive on this variety. It’s one of the many things that makes skiing here so challenging, interesting and most of all, fun.
This image was captured over the weekend in Vermont’s Green Mountains, where everything from bare grass to beautiful shin-knee deep powder awaits us right now. With sunshine and temps pushing the freezing mark today, a sun-crust will likely form the most solar aspects by Tuesday… so get them while they are still smooth today.
Ski you out there.
– Brian
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