FREE Skiing At Sugarbush on May 1

That’s right, Sugarbush is celebrating skiing in May this year by offering F R E E lift-served skiing on the mountain on Sunday, May 1. French fries, however, may still require that you break out a $20 bill… If you haven’t hung up your boards just yet, and feel like enjoying some really fun top [...]

Photo of the Week: Ode to Biking, Skiing…Norway

It was just a year ago this week that we and our friends Forrest Twombly and Tom Hite set off on an bicycle-powered skiing adventure through the coastal mountains of Arctic Norway. And while flowers bloom and our rivers flow with rain and snowmelt here in the northeast, the experience is fresh on our minds. [...]

Photo of the Week: Really Good Friday

After a rather exciting stretch of unsettled weather brought thunderstorms, flooding rains and mountain snows to the northeast over the last week, the weather gods treated us to one of nicest days of the spring on Friday – aka Earth Day and/or Good Friday. The skies were clear, temps rose into the 50s in the [...]

Photo of the Week: The Sweetness of Spring

Where the sun was shining strong on Friday, the snow was nothing shy of delectable – and the mountains were alive with the soothing sounds of singing birds and snow melt. Skiing with friends in the fresh air… It was like we were sipping on the sweetness of spring. – Brian

Sliding into Spring

The recent warm temps, mountain rains (snow today at highest elevations!) and now a return to sub-freezing nighttime temps will set things up for excellent corn-snow harvest in the days to come. Whether you are heading to your favorite local ski area or to a sunny spot in the northeastern high country… there’s nothing like [...]

Photo of the Week: Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring

What a winter it has been! And now we have spring to look forward to! We took advantage of this great transition season by paddling and camping along one of our favorite Vermont rivers last week – with our skis in tow – and skiing some beautiful lines right from the boat. In a time [...]

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 [...]