When the sun lines up like this over North Twin, the Mayans predicted epic skiing. |
Showing posts with label North Twin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Twin. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2012
Five Favorites Countdown (#3 North Twin Slide)
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Return to North Twin Slide (March 2012)
I think it’s safe to say that running into a machete wielding stranger deep in the wilderness is probably high on most people's list of nightmare scenarios. Sometimes, however, it can be the answer to your prayers.
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
Brad,
Gered,
March,
New England,
New Hampshire,
North Twin,
Northeast,
Slides,
Trip Report
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
-Trip Report- Arrow Slide on Mount Hancock, NH: Maps 101 (February 2012)
Sometimes it's tough to define what constitutes a successful backcountry trip. The easiest and most obvious measure is when you reach your objective and return home to talk about it. However, when everything doesn't go as planned, things aren't so clear. In order to push your limits you have to try and fail every now and then. Does that make those incomplete ventures failures, or part of some greater success? As long as you return home wiser and more prepared for the next time haven't you gained some measure of success?
Do I sound like someone who failed to achieve his goals this weekend?
Monday, March 28, 2011
-Trip Report- North Twin III: Third Time Is the Charm (March 2011)
Finally. |
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
Glades,
New Hampshire,
North Twin,
Slides,
Trip Report
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
-Trip Report- North Twin II: Nubble Stubble Boogaloo (March 2011)
Skiing Through the Nubble Stubble |
Monday, March 7, 2011
-Trip Report- North Twin: I Don't Want To Be Right (March 2011)
This is not a slide. That's okay though. |
Sometimes things have to go wrong for them to go right. I set out to ski the North Twin Slide. Instead I discovered a hidden gem, and set the foundation for a successful second attempt.
Labels:
Glades,
Google Earth,
New Hampshire,
North Twin,
Trip Report,
Twin Mountain
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