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atkinson

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Today at Sugarbush. That's Johnny Egan buried in there. Another powder day and the winter storm watch is up for tomorrow.

I hear the powder flu is going around, no sense getting everyone in the office sick. Come skiing!
 

HowieT2

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Today at Sugarbush. That's Johnny Egan buried in there. Another powder day and the winter storm watch is up for tomorrow.

I hear the powder flu is going around, no sense getting everyone in the office sick. Come skiing!

you really do live the life. so jealous.
 

Skier4life

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Today at Sugarbush. That's Johnny Egan buried in there. Another powder day and the winter storm watch is up for tomorrow.

I hear the powder flu is going around, no sense getting everyone in the office sick. Come skiing!

This powder flu really is debilitating...
 

Highway Star

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I'm not usually a fan of the "make it look deep" powder skiing photos that come out of the east, or the go-pros, but I have to say that this is pretty sick........

(from TGR)

 

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HowieT2, my apologies, I skied Mt Ellen yesterday, FIS is frigin steep. I think I'd be huffin and puffin if I'd skied it in one shot that day too, kudos.
 

HowieT2

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HowieT2, my apologies, I skied Mt Ellen yesterday, FIS is frigin steep. I think I'd be huffin and puffin if I'd skied it in one shot that day too, kudos.

FIS is steep but the video is from Exterminator. The huffing was for effect.
 

Cornhead

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FIS is steep but the video is from Exterminator. The huffing was for effect.

Oops, my bad, sweet nonetheless. I skied Exterminator on Wednesday, it was nicely bumped up then, thanks for getting them started.
 

Cheese

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How can you even see where you are going?

Believe it or not, if you know the run is hazard free, there is no need to see. Big mountain skiers who are comfortable in deep powder are also comfortable skiing in limited visibility or complete white out conditions (often a first tracks requirement). If the snow is consistent, you can ski eyes open or eyes closed and there's little difference. Practically everything you need comes from feeling the action of your skis underneath you. If you do end up in a foot or more powder on a trail you know, try closing your eyes and prove it to yourself.

On the other hand, this guy skied this run tips buried. There's nothing wrong with this style but it can also be rewarding to shift the weight slightly back and use the camber of a turning ski in the snow for elevation changes within the powder. My favorite powder runs are when the skis compress in the snow and then I can use the rebound from the skis to launch out of the powder after the turn and then sink again for the beginning of the next turn. Popping out of the powder also offers a chance to see and plan a few turns ahead.
 

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Epic fresh powder in France (waist deep) and plenty of old powder (knee deep) left in Switzerland. I only have a couple pics but I'll post up a short trip report soon.
 
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