May in the Northeast Mountains

Life is good here in the Northeast when we are still skiing nearly top to bottom lines in May. And this past Sunday, whether you were climbing for turns in one of your favorite springtime playgrounds, riding lifts at Sugarbush, Killington or Jay – or simply skiing vicariously through others – skiers were kicking off yet another month of skiing here in the Northeast US and Canada. In fact, May – for those who got out skiing last October– makes for the eighth month of the season that we’ve been skiing (on natural snow) here in the Northeast. We’ll take it.

Here are a few images from these first few days of May. And look farther below for a photo gallery from the day.
-Brian

Soaking up those early morning rays…

Climbing a classic White Mountain chute on a sunny, bluebird morning.

Chris Mangini skiing Chris Wanted It over in New Hampshire somewhere.

[cincopa AkNA-na-PKGK]


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    • Chris Mangini on May 3, 2011 at 5:09 pm

    Great day with great skiers captured by a great photgrapher. Thanks Brian. We finally got the real name of that chute in the press. There is still some snow left up there…

    • Ben Leoni on May 3, 2011 at 5:12 pm

    Oh no you dih-int! Nice work

  1. Thanks Doc. Hey Ben! And now there’s snow in the forecast, too! Ski you later.

    • Jon Sutton on May 4, 2011 at 12:16 pm

    You guys are my heros. I expected this to be a post about grass skiing in the rain but no. I am just amazed at the quality of the skiing you are still doing and will for some time it seems. Thanks for the pictures.
    Jon

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