Photo of the Week: Valentine’s Day Storm

Valentine's Day Storm 2014 - Mad River Valley, Vermont - ©Brian Mohr/Ember Photography

The 2014 Valentine’s Day Storm dumped as much as 30″ of snow across areas of Vermont and the Northeast – coating the region with a much needed base layer of snow, bringing skiing in the steeps back to life, and giving skiers like 13 yr old Turner Barbour (photo) a taste of some of the deepest turns we’ve all seen around here in a while. The storm’s abundant offerings are now settling out nicely, setting us up nicely for the hours, days and weeks ahead.

If you’ve got some great skiing images from the storm to share, please post them to our FB page (link below), and we’ll share them as they come in.

It’s snowing again now this morning, and the new fresh layer should make for some truly dreamy skiing over the next couple of days. A short-lived warmup is lining up for late Thursday through Friday, so we’d suggest dropping everything right now and getting out there, if you haven’t already.

Ski you out there.
-Brian and Emily

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