Sunday, January 16, 2011
-Trip Report- Mt. Greylock: Thunderstruck
Few trails are steeped in history like the Thunderbolt on Massachusetts' highest mountain: Mt. Greylock. Sitting above the town of Adams in Western Mass., the mountain was a mecca for backcountry skiers in the 1930's and 40's. (Except in those pre-lift days they were just known as skiers.) It remains a popular destination for skiers and boarders: expecially when the Berkshires fill-in with snow.
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
Cannon,
David Goodman,
Massachusetts,
Mt. Greylock,
Stowe,
Thunderbolt,
Whiteface
Monday, January 3, 2011
How Steep Is It?
The Flume a/k/a Certain Death |
How do they compare to the Headwall at Tuckerman’s, or the Flume, or that unnamed slide that keeps catching your attention on your trip through Crawford Notch?
As I’ve been pondering different glades, slides and balds for skiing this winter, the question inevitably arises: How steep is it?
As I’ve been pondering different glades, slides and balds for skiing this winter, the question inevitably arises: How steep is it?
Google Earth might just have a tool to help us all find the answer.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Gear Review: First Ascent BC-200 Jacket (Updated)
Who knew the invisible man had a career in modeling? |
Fortunately for outdoor enthusiasts, it appears that one of their gimmicks has unwittingly led them into offering a solid line of clothing and one awesome jacket.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Trip Report: Belmont (Yeah, THAT Belmont...)
Labels:
Belmont Conservation Lands,
Nor'Easter,
Trip Report
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Nor'Easter Alert!
In case you've been living in a snow cave for the past few days and haven't heard, there's a powerful storm already running up the coast and dumping on the eastern seaboard.
As of this evening, eastern MA, southern NH and VT, and eastern ME are in the sweet-spot of this Nor'Easter. They're calling for close to two feet here in Boston. A brief survey outside my back door reveals dense, wet Sierra and not Utah Blower. This should set that great base we've all been waiting for here in New England.
So if you're looking for a backcountry adventure tomorrow: think Monadnock, Wachusett, Cardigan or Agamenticus.
Labels:
Nor'Easter,
Weather
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