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SARGENT S PURCHASE — The Coast Guard was called to Mount Washington on Sunday to airlift an injured skier who had collided with rocks at Tuckerman Ravine. ....
Kim Brown The end is in sight. No indication from Mother Nature, or those lesser minions known as the snow gods, has given any reason to suppose that the ski season will be extended past April 18, the final date when reservations can still be made to ski or ride at Stowe Mountain Resort. The Sensation Chair has closed. Gondola operations are now a thing of the past. The Front Four is now open only when temperatures permit since the resort doesnât seem to have much enthusiasm for allowing access to routes with frozen surfaces. Last weekend was warm and this first week of April is going to be even warmer. Sunny days might produce great spring skiing, but there is a thin line between corn and mush. ....
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The Big Sky state of Montana attracts an eclectic bunch of outdoorsmen and -women. The town of Bozeman showcases just about all of them. The key to loving the great outdoors is finding your way to play, whether it be hiking for an afternoon ski down Bradweyâs or taking a quick morning lap on Levepoor before work. As you might consider a tent to be necessary to ensure a dry night of sleep, seasons are essential for whichever outdoor adventure you desire. With the changing climate, some seasons may flourish while others may wither. In our whimsical little town, you could find yourself summiting Sacajawea Peek at sunset with the mountain goats meandering about. You might enjoy camping in the back of your truck for a spring ski vacation in the Bearteeths. You could also easily end up floating down the Madi River, beverage in hand and a grin on your face. Mother Nature has endless festivities for us, but the pay-to-play doesnât strike just your bank account. This wondrous ....
By MOLLY ABSOLON Sometimes you hear a crack or a roar. More often the first sign is snow shifting around your feet. The snow starts in a slab and then breaks into blocks that knock you off your skis, careening down in a slide moving as fast as 60-80 mph. If youâre lucky, you live through it, plastered with snow; if not, youâre entombed, hurtled over a cliff, killed. There have been 36 avalanche fatalities in the United States this winter, a streak of avalanche deaths not seen since 1918. The accidents all occurred at a time when forecasters had rated the avalanche danger considerable or high. Both ratings mean avalanches are likely and travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended, and yet people, including me, chose to venture out despite the warnings. The question is, why? ....