One Powder Day After Another

This image was captured earlier this week in Vermont’s Mad River Valley, after another 2-3″ of snow blew in the night before. Approx. 15-45″ of snow has piled up in the higher elevation backcountry across the north country since Jan 1st. The skier is Ian Forgays, a long-time Mad River Glen shareholder and small business owner, from Lincoln, VT. He runs a seasonal landscaping business, and spends most of his winter skiing in Vermont’s Mad River Valley, while racking up a good number of backcountry ski days in the Adirondacks, the Whites and in Maine.

Photo: Brian Mohr/EmberPhoto.

1 comment

    • Kaj on January 16, 2010 at 7:08 am

    Great shot, which is inspiring both stoke and jealousy. Jealousy because the average temp. for where I am in Norway since Xmas has been -5F with many days down to -25F, a bit too chilly for any significant dumps of the white gold. And stoke because it looks SO FUN!

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