Maine’s got a lot going for it, with its rugged and beautiful coastline, an abundance of fresh water lakes and rivers, and some of the world’s tastiest lobsters. It’s also home to some truly spectacular skiing, but getting to lines like this one requires a bit more effort than showing up to your local ski …
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Mar 26
Ski It While You Can: Creek Skiing – Part 2
Here’s another take on “creek skiing” here in the northeast, from just a few day’s back – and most likely the last time we could have skied this gem of a ski line this season…until it dumps, that is. The snow surface was nearly perfect corn. The sound of running water filled the air. Birds …
Mar 24
Creek Skiing Craziness!
The beds of natural streams and creeks coursing down our northeastern mountainsides are some of our favorite lines to ski, especially when Old Man Winter buries them deeply in snow… We’d like to share with you photo essay that we put together for Vermont Life on this unique approach to skiing our northeastern mountains. Click …
Mar 21
Vermonter Lars Chickering-Ayers Wins Freeskiing Worlds
Vermonter and lifelong Mad River Glen skier Lars Chickering-Ayers took first place at the podium this past weekend at the Freeskiing World Championships at Snowbird, UT. You can view the results HERE. This win comes just a couple of weeks after another Vermonter and Mad River Glen-raised skier, Dylan Crossman – a close friend of …
Mar 21
Photo of the Week: Happy Spring!
Although Friday was officially the last full day of the winter season in the northern hemisphere, it seems as though spring has been having its way with us for nearly two weeks now here in the northeast: flowers are starting to bloom, we are cutting spinach again from our garden (it wintered over in our …

