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Monthly Archives: February 2007
Jackson Hole Mountain Lion
The following photos were taking by a friend of a friend of a friend. Essentially, I just received a forwarded email saying that somebody had snapped these photos from their kitchen in the suburbs of Jackson, in Rafter J. Apparently, … Continue reading
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The Canyons hosts a Powder Day on Feb. 27
About 11 inches of snow fell on top of a preceding day’s total of 17 inches. This is the type of mathematic equation that I enjoy figuring out. Carry the one and that means that there was about 28 new … Continue reading
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The snow continues (fingers crossed)
This just in…its officially winter in the Wasatch. Like New York City bums in central park watch pigeons, the bums of the Wasatch Mountains watch the snow totals accumulate (Bird Cam). There are several reasons why snow recessitates the morale … Continue reading
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefti Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
If you have graced the slopes of Snowbasin, the chances are that its the closest that you are ever going to get to the great country of Kazakhstan. To the lookers left of this resort is the Strawberry Gondola. Being … Continue reading
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Feb 23 – Snow hits Utah
I was able to skip outta work this afternoon and pull a few turns at the Canyons. Obviously, there wasn’t as much snow as there is in the Cottonwoods, but there was enough to fill in the ‘loose’ gaps of … Continue reading
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Charles F. Gulotta tastes Steeze
My father was able to grace me and the great state of Utah with his presence yesterday. Dad arrived for a layover from Las Vegas. We had a fantastic dinner at Prime steakhouse. The majority of the discussion pertained to … Continue reading
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Powder Mountain
Five of us made the trek to Powder Mountain yesterday. There was enough snow to make it a good day of skiing. We hiked toward Jane’s Peak. Miraculously, helicopters were landing below us (center of the photo below). The cost … Continue reading
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I know these people (and sometimes hang out with them)
This is what kids from Maine like to do when they are ready for a night out on the town. Seth would use the infamous line “I’ve got room for one more in this One-Piece.” It didn’t pan out for … Continue reading
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Snowbird Feb. 16th
With the lack of snow this year, any sign of precipitation is just beckoning the people of Utah to form a massive line at the Snowbird tramdock. God could sneeze and people would construe it as snow…the next thing you … Continue reading
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Photos from Closing Week at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
These photos have so much depth. This is by far one of the best, so called, ‘slideshows’ that I have ever seen and been a part of. It completely captures all moments of the last days at ‘the resort.’ This … Continue reading
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