Sure, it was a thin-cover season here in the Northeast. Powder days were elusive. And dust on crust was often glorified with descriptions like “micro-pow”, “expert-powder” and “20-30!!….millimeters”. But despite the sparse offerings of the 2011-12 winter season in the Northeast, the last two weeks of nearly flawless spring weather helped to compensate by offering …
Tag: sunshine
Apr 02
Fooling Around…
The well timed April Fools Storm delivered by dumping up to 20″ on Quebec’s Gaspe Peninsula, approx. 12″ in the highest peaks of New Hampshire’s White Mountains and parts of western Maine, and as much as 6-8″ in the higher elevations of the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks… The above images were captured in the …
Mar 06
Photo of the Week: Alpine Sunshine
Winter has finally begun to loosen its grip on our northeastern mountains. The days are getting longer, windchills on our summits are more likely to be above zero now and then, and with some high pressure sliding over us, it’s a great time to enjoy a little alpine sunshine. Here’s a shot of Vermonter Forrest …

