In so many ways, the skiing off-piste is as good as it gets right now. Here’s a snap from northern Vermont this week. The sun has been shining. There’s a beautiful powder coat on colder aspects, a subtle corn cycle on solar aspects…and a deep and consolidated base makes it possible to ski or climb …
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Mar 20
Photo of the Week: Spring on its Way…Time to Get After It
Thepast week’s warmth and sunshine was really our first good taste of the wonderful spring season to come. And with rivers swelling and sap running, Old Man Winter will be hard pressed to stick around for long. Although it appears he will be in charge again this coming week, spring, no doubt, is on its …
Mar 18
Off Piste in Northern New Hampshire
Blue skies, calm winds, and a recent dusting of snow lured us to the high country of northern New Hampshire earlier this week. Snow conditions at and above treeline were about what we expected – a wonderful late-winter mix that included shin deep powder, rime-coated crust and even some late day corn. We enjoyed the …
Mar 14
Skiing with the Skidder
Some of the logging taking place in the northeast these days is opening terrain and in some cases helping to improve the off-piste skiing. This is true for a while at least, or until the underbrush starts to flourish with all the new sunlight passing through the canopy. However, if enough good-sized trees are left …
Mar 10
Photo of the Week: A Snowstorm to Remember
By the time the sun rose under clear skies this past Tuesday morning, over two feet of powder snow had fallen upon many areas of the Adirondacks and northern New England. And while Monday (mid-storm) offered some of the finest skiing we have experienced anywhere, those first turns on Tuesday were the stuff of dreams. …

