Since the Cold North Wind chased away the January Thaw about one week ago, 2-12″ of fresh snow, generally speaking, has fallen over the high country of the Northeast. Where this snow has fallen atop refrozen snow not heavily tracked before the thaw, the skiing has been especially smooth lately…Near daily doses of fresh snow …
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Jan 14
Photo(s) of the Week: A Stretch of Winter to Remember
At some point during each day or night, starting Sunday, Dec. 16th and continuing daily through the morning hours of Monday, Jan. 7th, snowflakes fell from the skies over many mountain areas in the Northeast. That’s 23 straight days with snowflakes flying – something that simply doesn’t happen very often – here, or anywhere. And …
Jan 04
Photo(s) of the Week: 20 Days of Snow
According to our ski log, snow has now fallen from the heavens every day or night for twenty straight days over AdventureSkier headquarters in Vermont. We cannot remember the last time this has happened, and it is truly reassuring to know that winter is not broken. No doubt, we are in the midst of one …
Dec 28
Photo of the Week: Christmas Week Storm
The Christmas Week Storm has delivered one of the greatest gifts imaginable this week, and snow-lovers across the Northeast are making the most of it in so many ways – by building snow forts, by enjoying turns with family and friends, or by sliding into the White Room wherever the terrain is steep and the …
Dec 21
Photo of the Week: Misty Sunrise… and Happy Winter!
After several days of persistent snow, wet snow, fog, freezing fog, sleet, mist and more snow in the mountains, the sun finally shined for a few hours Thursday morning upon the highest elevations of the Northeast. By mid afternoon Thursday, clouds and snow enveloped our mountain tops once again, where we expect them to remain …

