It’s on (in New Hampshire) and changes in reporting

Lucky ducks in the White Mountains can go to Great Glen or Bretton Woods where there are a few kilometers open. Here in New York State, Mt. van Hoevenberg is sticking with 1.5k of manmade snow on a small loop. A couple of places got some snow but not opening trails yet- Notchview in MA …

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A new season…

Now that it's November, might as well start getting ready. Snow has fallen in the the Adirondacks and as far south as mid-Vermont. For the upcoming season, different states and localities may interpret health concerns with some variation, so it may be worth checking ahead before heading out. Snow depth Northeast US, Nov. 2 2020 …

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what snow?

Just to add yet more perversity to the season- on May 9 the NYC area received flurries of snow later than any day since 1977: The cause was a 'polar vortex', a wobble of the arctic air normally much further north that slipped south for a day.

Hibernation season

In the off-season, only the very occasional post gets published. Here's one that caught my attention: Intense and nice athletes Most people who cross-country ski bike in summer, and I found this item in FasterSkier interesting. I knew the life of a soigneur in a pro bike racing team was pretty terrible, but didn't realize …

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