Reykjavik Arctic Heli Skiing in Iceland Living a dream come true. I was very fortunate to be the winner of Arctic Heli Skiing’s Lucky Leap Year Giveaway. The
Another high snow level dusting by Mother Nature and some friends in need of October turns meant a return trip to Dunderberg. Bella wants to find the snow
After four years of drought conditions, September turns were some of the most challenging to obtain. Then after a warm spell, October was even more challenging. Earlier in
The Ol Dirty Bastard Patch. I got confirmation from my friend Eric McGrath that the Ol Dirty Bastard Patch was skiable. He had skied it one day earlier
After four consecutive years of drought conditions and a hot spell at the end of August, finding September snow would certainly be a challenge. I did a drive-by
We returned to find what was left on Hidden “Glacier.” Stev hiking by Jack’s “Glacier” remnants on the approach: Spence: Spence starts another run: Stev being protected by
After skiing the October Patch a week earlier, George and I returned for a snow survey recon mission. Here is what we found: Somewhat smaller than a week
I headed to the October Patch with George, John, Kevin and Mike. We all needed some August turns to keep our consecutive month ski streaks going. Three views
After getting rained/sleeted/hailed on the last two times we skied Dunderberg on July 21st and July 7th, we thought about trying to ski there on a sunny day
Having seen snow recently around Mount Dana from Saddlebag Lake, George and I went on a snow recon mission that started at Tioga Lake. Hiking and fishing websites