Category: Culture

Skiing and Salad Greens

After a recent day spent skiing beautiful December powder close to home here in Vermont, we were hungry for some dinner. So we headed for the garden with some generic klonopin online scissors and a collecting bowl. Even now in mid-December, we are still harvesting tender salad greens and spinach from the cold frames in …

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Little Ski Areas

Here’s a great post by writer and photographer Steve Casimiro, from his blog, The Adventure Life, entitled In Praise of Little Ski Areas: Keepers of the Spirit. Check it out.

Perhaps The Best Ski Movie Teaser Yet…not

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The Flux Capacitor

The next time you have to carry your skis on the approach to an amazing day of skiing in the mountains, consider our good friend Craig Barnard’s signature Flux Capacitor technique. The Flux Capacitor has several advantages over strapping your skis diagonally or A-frame style to your backpack: • You can bushwhack like you’ve never …

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Grass Skiing 101

It all starts with the your favorite pair of old, dusty boards…and a good attitude. Then… 1. Wait for some light rain; 2. Head for an older New England ski area trail with an especially thick coat of grass and moss, and few, if any, rocks exposed; 3. Try not to turn much.