Skiing

A contrast of conditions in Grizzly Gulch

January 11, 2010
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A contrast of conditions in Grizzly Gulch

After backcountry skiing in Grizzly Gulch twice in the last week, the difference in snow conditions was stark. The lack of snow, coupled with both sunny and cloudy days, wreaked havoc on the quality of the snowpack. The first day was bluebird with fine, recrystalized powder that was days old. There were a few...
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‘Swift. Silent. Deep.’ film review

January 10, 2010
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‘Swift. Silent. Deep.’ film review

“Swift. Silent. Deep,” a movie that chronicles the history of the legendary Jackson Hole Air Force, is touted by the filmmakers as “the first true historical documentation of hardcore ski culture in the United States.” After watching the movie on DVD, I decided that statement is as true as the sun rises in the...
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Snowbird offers $20 discount on “red air” days

January 8, 2010
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Snowbird offers $20 discount on “red air” days

Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort has come up with a novel way to get people on the slopes and above the unhealthy air in the Salt Lake Valley.  This “Red Air” discount of $20 off tram and chairs lift tickets on any day issued as a red air quality alert in Salt Lake County...
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Backcountry skiing the East Couloir of Kessler Peak

January 6, 2010
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Backcountry skiing the East Couloir of Kessler Peak

For moderate backcountry travelers, skiing the East Couloir of Kessler Peak can be  a character building experience. First there is the steep 3,000 foot climb up a massive avalanche path called Argenta that leads to the top of Kessler. Then the couloir awaits. The East Couloir is something one may not ski normally due to avalanche...
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Icelantic Shaman Skis demo review

January 3, 2010
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Icelantic Shaman Skis demo review

While skiing at Alta during the New Years weekend, I was surprised to see that Icelantic Skis had set up a demo tent at the Collins base.  Always one to try new things, compounded by the fact that I’ve always been curious about the strange shape of Icelantic skis, I didn’t hesitate to trade...
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Backcountry skiing Circle All Peak

January 1, 2010
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Backcountry skiing Circle All Peak

Circle All Peak, located at Butler Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon, is the first place I went backcountry skiing in Utah. As a result, it is still one of my favorite places to go, especially when the avalanche danger is high. Butler Fork has few large terrain traps, is at a lower elevation and...
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Building perfection one slope at a time

December 31, 2009
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Building perfection one slope at a time

I grew up near Lake Tahoe So, of course why wouldn’t I learn to ski 600 miles away in Park City ? Even Utah’s license plate boasts the state has ‘the greatest snow on Earth.’ I’m nowhere near an expert skier, but come on! How hard can it be? Even if I fall I’ve...
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Backcountry ski touring at Catherine Pass

December 23, 2009
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Backcountry ski touring at Catherine Pass

The winter season in Utah is in full swing after a huge December storm plus a holiday storm dumped tons of snow on the Wasatch Mountains. Right now, incredible powder can be found (if you get there early.) Catherine Pass, at the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon, is one such area that is located...
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Buy discount lift tickets and help the UAC

December 18, 2009
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Buy discount lift tickets and help the UAC

The Utah Avalanche Center, or UAC, is a vital, life-saving organization for anyone who enjoys winter recreation in Utah’s mountains. With an experienced team of expert avalanche forecasters, they work out in the field analyzing snowpack, making judgements about avalanche danger, then reporting back to all of us via their website and telephone hotline....
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Avalanche awareness course offered at Solitude

December 15, 2009
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Avalanche awareness course offered at Solitude

The Wasatch front is experiencing high avalanche danger this season, which is a good reminder that backcountry travelers need the knowledge and skills to stay alive in avalanche terrain. Backcountry skiing has exploded in the past few years, and in response it seems every ski resort, including Solitude, is hosting an avalanche awareness course....
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