<font face=Arial> <b>TODAY'S PHOTOS : </b> <font color=”blue”>Searching everywhere for… ~ Whipping around the Cabin Mountains Thursday ~ An early view up Freeland Run, Colorado eat your heart out! (New photos Tuesday, Chip is in Vermont)</font</font>
<font size=5<font color="red"<b>Saturday, March 10: The groundhog, dear friends, was right! b> </font</font>
<b>7 am Temp: </b> 20 ~ Lake-effect snow squalls still playing tag with sunny blue skies
<b> Km open: </b> All 50
<b> Km groomed: </b> 30
<b> Base: </b>8”-20”in the woods not including 3 foot drifts all over the mountain
<b> Surface:</b> light, wispy powder – very carvable…
<b> New Snow:</b> 3”
<b>What IS IT Really Like?</b>The rolled trails pack to a 4”-8” firm base. Very, very nice.
<font color="red">Keep a watchful eye out for snow fairies and smiling locals. They’re everywhere!</font>
MDZ001-WVZ023-041-110259-
GARRETT-PRESTON-TUCKER-
359 AM EST SAT MAR 10 2001
.TODAY...MORNING CLOUDS...THEN BECOMING MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS 40 TO
45. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
.TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR UNTIL MIDNIGHT...THEN BECOMING CLOUDY. LOWS
25 TO 30. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
.SUNDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS 45 TO 50.
.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 30.
.MONDAY...A CHANCE OF RAIN. BREEZY. HIGHS 50 TO 55.
.TUESDAY...RAIN SHOWERS LIKELY. LOWS 40 TO 45 AND HIGHS IN THE MID
50S.
.WEDNESDAY...A CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS. LOWS NEAR 40 AND HIGHS IN
THE MID 40S.
.THURSDAY...CHANCE OF SNOW AND RAIN SHOWERS. LOWS NEAR 30. HIGHS 35
TO 40.
.FRIDAY...CHANCE OF FLURRIES. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. HIGHS 35 TO 40.
<font color=”blue”<b>IS IT REALLY WORTH THE DRIVE?</b> Only if you appreciate excellent powder skiing close to home in early March. How much is a plane ticket to Colorado these days, anyway? Three more inches of fresh snow yesterday has things looking pretty fine. If you ski, you should be here!
<b>OUR NORDIC CRYSTAL BALL:</b> Thanks to Barry’s grooming touch and more snow yesterday, conditions are ideal. Long days and <b>BRIGHT MOONLIGHT SKIING</b> should be scrawled all over your calendar in ink…no pencil. We’ll be checking. Get it over here! The long summer ahead can wait!
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<font color=”brown”>Ulle, our Norse God of Snow, you never cease to amaze us. OYEZ OYEZ ALL RISE AND SKI . . . ULLE HAS RETURNED! </font>
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<b>Our DUDE OF THE WEEK! </b> Mark Susco, artist, friend, and star metal worker, who has created the finest stove drying rack for our lodge. Hand crafted and warmly delivered in a driving rainstorm. We are slowly turning our place into an art gallery! Looking for custom elegant handcrafted ironwork? (724) 329-0238
<b>Overheard…</b>”That will be the last blast of the winter” a flatlander thinking it is all over here, more snows through next week!</I>
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Cannot tell you how much your website has meant to this misplaced cannanite...and it is really one of the best! Got some old film developed last week and it has some pictures of a familiar chimney sweep in front of a familiar fireplace and also in front of a familiar truck...said sweep wearing a very worn top hat. Wonder who that might be? I AM STILL HOMESICK FOR CANAAN AND WHITE GRASS!!!! Love to all, <I>mary (mc hugh) and dale Johnson</I>
Hey Chipper,
Didn’t make it in Feb. like we hoped. Miss Whitegrass so very much. Good
stuff this week around Roan Mtn. and Mt.Rogers. Love the web page. Makes me
feel like I am there and enjoying the Powderline.
Hey, any deals on womens Asolo Snowfield boots or equivalent in size 9
1/2. Also need copy of Whitegrass cookbook. Loaned mine and never got it
back. Are they still available?
I know you are in Heaven with this storm. Happy trails to you!
Congratulations on the award. You deserve it! Drop a line to
our Friend,
<I>Garry Green</I> (from North Carolina)
Yea Buddy,
Looking forward to skiing with ya up here in Vermont ! Now let it snow at
Whitegrass... the Nordic Nirvana of the North America !!! <I>Dickie </I>
North American Telemark Organization
PO Box 44
Waitsfield, Vermont 05673
phone 1-800-835-3404
fax 1-802-496-5515
web
Chip,
You and yer boys coming to Mad River this weekend? If so, I'll do that
story! Talk to Dickie about getting photographer Dennis Curran (his
neighbor) to shoot it. Couloir wants it -- I just spoke to em. Lemme
know if you're still planning to come, and lets get it together...
WE GOT TWO FRICKIN (can we say “frickin” on the Internet?) FEET LAST NIGHT & TODAY, AND IT'S STILL PUKIN OUT THERE!!! WE'RE HAVIN AN EPIC WINTER..... RIPPIN TREES AT STOWE ALL DAY...LEGS ARE TOAST...SMILE IS PERMANENT <I>DAVID GOODMAN</I</font>
<b>Our crystalline precipitation for the season:</b> 143 inches: Nov:18.5”, Dec: 39.5” , Jan: 43”, Feb: 16”, Mar: 28” with 106 skiable days under our ski soles. All 50 km. have been open for 48 days so far this season.
<b> REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST LINK: </b>For the <u>very latest</u> TUCKER county forecast , & SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM! <a href= </a>”…if you don’t like the weather forecast…wait a minute.”
<b>REGIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY: We are the Central Appalachians.</b>
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<b>West Virginia Locations; Past 24 hour Hi-Low, Snow on Ground…(updated after 9 am each day)</b>
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IN DEPTH Forecasters Blabbing On!
<a href= Weather Discussion</a>
Hey, <b> Karhu</b> Ski Folks are on to Us! <a href=
<font size=5<b>wHaT’S uP ?</b</font>
MARCH MOONLIGHT SKIING: The ol’ lunar orb is out these nights, ever skied under her influence? The word lunatic is based on these activities.
March 10-11 NATO TELEMARK FESTIVAL at Mad River Glen, Vermont: Ultra Big Tele Action- A Legend…Chip, Laurie and the boys have headed north with a car full of skis and big grins on their faces. Meanwhile, the White Grass staff left behind can only imagine the fun they’re going to have. If it’s like last year, we can look forward to receiving T-shirts that say “My boss went to the NATO tele fest and all I got was this stupid shirt.”
Saturday update: Mad River Glen owner Betsy Pratt reports that conditions there are the best she’s ever seen in her 40-plus years of owning and managing the Mecca of telemark skiing. We’d be really, really jealous right now if it weren’t so nice here….
FREE SNOWSHOE TOUR (OR HIKE) OF THE REFUGE EVERY SUNDAY AT 1 PM AT WHITE GRASS.
We are presently working under a special use permit to use many of the xc trails that are now on newly acquired refuge property, these folks have been <u>great</u> to work with.
March 24th-<u>SPRING PARTY at White Grass</u>- All those that feel a part; staff, season pass holders, xc groupies. The guys are cooking this year. Yum. Starts in the eve...arrive hungry. YEE HAW.
<a href= Valley .org Calendar</a>
<a href= State Calendar OF Events</a>
Discover why Cross Country Skiing is one of the most wonderful lifetime winter sports. Besides being healthy and challenging, it burns up very little of our world's resources. Our ski area and cafe electric bill now averages less than $3.49 per day. Guess who's burnin' up all the energy in this sport?
Ten speedy racers flew around the snowfarm recently in our <b>20th Mountain State Marathon XC Race.</b> For more details, check out the <u>in depth coverage:</u> <a href=
<b>WHAT'S PLAYIN?</b> WE have been pulling in Pittsburg's Public Radio WYEP for the a most delectable tuneage on planet earth. Absolutely nothing is better than their mix; it is rich, diverse, engaging, tasteful, and above all…EXCITING!! Keeps the place hoppin'. Public radio as it could be in your hometown.<a href= They stream live online and hear for yourself.
<b>KIDS SKI TOO!</b> Our popular 20 year running Kids Trade-For-Free Ski Program starts at $45, jumps to $175 with boots, short-wide skis, poles, and step in bindings. Buy once and trade for free until adult sizes where another $75 is collected. Your total lifetime investment should be around $250.00. They always have their own gear, praying for snow. We enjoy watching them grow up skiing. Cross country skills acquired while limber and unafraid usually puts a child in the drivers seat at mastering the easier and less complex sports of snowboarding and alpine skiing. Our hot shot skiing kids make easy proof. Free the heels…lifts, we don’t need no stinking lifts! Zero travel when snow hits home. What are you waiting for?
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<font size=5>White Grass Café
February and March Dinner Menu</font>
For Reservations Call 304-866-4114 10 am to 4 pm if possible. (we get booked for Sat. a week in advance, so…) No Email Reservations, Please. (we need to check seating, dah tee dah)
Friday, Feb. 2Polenta with Tomato, Corn and Basil, or Southwestern Shrimp cakes
with Sweet Pepper Rice and Stuffed Peppers Mexicana
Saturday, Feb. 3Green Curry Shrimp or Green Curry Veggies, Lasagne Primavera,
Basmati Rice, Sesame Noodles
Friday, Feb. 9Chicken Enchiladas or Enchiladas Rojas (Vegetarian)
with Zucchini filled with Corn, Chili, and Smoked Cheese, & Mexican Rice
Casserole
Saturday, Feb. 10Artichoke and Leek Lasagne, Greek Green Beans, Fish with Lemon and
Basil, Onion Pie with Walnut Crust, White Bean and Tomato Salad
President’s Day Weekend
Friday, Feb. 16Sweet Potato Pie with Poppy Seed-Cheddar Crust or Shepherd’s Pie
with Greek Roasted Veggies and Tzatziki
Saturday, Feb. 17Mushroom Tofu Stroganoff, Cauliflower Paprikash, Catfish Marseilles,
Buttered Egg Noodles and French Style Peas
Sunday, Feb 18Chicken Mole, Spinach Mushroom Enchiladas, Sweet Pepper Rice,
Black Bean Tamale Pie
Friday, Feb. 23Spanakopita, or Chicken with Mushrooms and Wine, Butternut Squash
Risotto,Greens with Raisins and Pine Nuts
Saturday, Feb 24Salmon Teriyaki, Lasagne al Pesto, Basmati Rice , Asian Greens
Friday, March 2Eggplant Nicoise or Rosemary Chicken with Winter Squash Gratin and
Herbed Rice
Saturday, March 3Sweet Pepper Stratta, Jerk Tofu, Patrani Machi (Codfish with Coconut, Ginger, and Cilantro), Caribbean Roasted Veggies, Black Bean and Rice
Salad
Friday, March 9Asian Veggie Pancakes or Thai Fish Cakes with Broccoli in Miso Walnut
Sauce, Sesame Noodles
Saturday, March 10Red Curry Shrimp, Spinach Lasagne, Italian Roasted Veggies, Basmati
Rice
Friday, March 16Carrot Cashew Curry or Curried Chicken with Raita, Chutney, Indian
Spiced Rice
Saturday, March 17Polenta Gratin with Salsa Roja, Chicken Enchiladas, Brazilian Bean Stew,
Brazilian Rice
Thank you for dining with us this Winter! See you next Season.</font>
Reservations are necessary, call 304-866-4114. No e-mail reservations, please.
Dinner reservations taken for 6:00 and 8:00 seatings only
Dinner prices range between $12.00 & $20.00.
Cook Away in your very own flour stained copy. PRACTICAL, POPULAR, AND HEALTHY "CROSS COUNTRY COOKING"...FOR $12.95 (New Third printing NOW available)
Order direct from us: $12.95 plus s/h = $15.45 or through amazon.com
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<font color=”brown”>The White Grass Cafe Cookbook is one that will travel everywhere with me. The recipes are wonderful and simple to follow. Healthy eating and living is proven easy at White Grass. Anytime I fix something from the cookbook, the smell in our kitchen brings us back to one of our favorite places....White Grass Ski Touring Center and Cafe! Happy Trails!
Never used a cookbook so much. Makes me feel like I'm back in WV. It's truly wonderful. Thanks for being my cooking teachers. Couldn't of done it without you.
A ski "homey" flavor is generated throughout the cookbook which makes it warm, inviting, and friendly for use. Great sayings ("eat for living in the mountains") generated reading a good book. I find something new everytime I look up a recipe! Cheers!<I> Jeanne Holmes, Norwich, Vermont</I</font>
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<u>Everything in our XC shop is on sale (25% at least!)</u> and listing a few irresistible specials below. Help us out...need any gear?</font>
<font color=”blue”<b>That Good Of A Deal ?!?</b>
Everything is 25%-50% off, at least…help us out.
<b>Plastic Tele Boots Used and New: 40% off or more!</b>(New; T-3 Wms. 6.5-7 and T-2 wms.6, 8 Veloce mens 9 USED; Veloce 9.5, Libero Wms 7,7.5, T-3 mens 4,6, wms.6,7,old T-2 11.5
<b>75 mm Leather Boots:</b> (Merrell Leather Double 75mm Mens 8,8.5,9 for $200, misc. Asolo Snowfields, Extreme, Extreme Racers, Super Comps, Fuzions, and others in a few sizes hit or miss)
<b>Tele Skis </b> (the kind that don’t work at whitegrass) 40%-45% off: (New; Dynastar Verticals at $150 each, Karhu Special K 185, Beta Carve 200 Used; Piste Stinx 180, Bardini 190, Altiplume 180, Verticals ,175,180, 190
No reasonable offer refused, thin the place out!</font>
<b>…anything news worthy?</b>
(no thru link action on some of these for some reason, is the sky falling? Drag the address up the old fashioned way…)
<b>For Outdoorswomen, Being a Ranger Involves More Than a Walk in the Park</b>
Whenever I go to a national park, I decide to become a ranger. I can't think of anything more romantic than working in Yellowstone, Yosemite or the Grand Canyon. But what's the job really like, and how do women fare in the park service?
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<b>Teen Skiers Killed by Avalanche Knew Risk, Experts Say</b>
They were among the top skiers on the mountain, nationally ranked and potential candidates for the U.S. Olympic ski team.
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2001/02/24/MN117233.DTL</a>
<b>Two hope unusual methods can get them to finish line</b>
If spectators at Saturday's American Birkebeiner cross country ski race stick around long enough, they might see two skiers cross the finish line in dramatically different fashions from the other competitors.
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<b>The great alpine escape</b>
Backcountry ski huts have been part of mountain culture for thousands of years, at least since the time when some clever reindeer herders in Scandinavia strapped birchbark runners to their feet and sought shelter on their way across the snowy tundra.
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<b>You go, girls!Women-only groups are happily migrating toward adventure travel </b>
Until she snatched a paddle and hit the beach on this uninhabited island off Mexico's Baja California peninsula, 62-year-old Lyla Fuller was terrified to put her face in the water, much less intentionally capsize a kayak in the chilly clutches of the Sea of Cortez.
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<b>Avalanche beacons important for snowmachiners</b>
Just because you are wearing a beacon does not mean you will come out of an avalanche alive. But it does mean that if you aren't buried too deep you have a better chance of your friends getting to you quickly. If you're buried without a beacon, there's a very good chance that you are going to stay buried.
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<b>WHERE ELSE CAN WE SKI?</b>
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BLACKWATER: NEW TRAIL REPORT ON LINE.
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CANAAN: BEAUTIFUL XC! <a href=
TIMBERLINE: <a href=
GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND: Call 301 689-8515 * Meadow Mountain XC, Max or Chris for trails and skis to rent or buy. A day trip from Washington.
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Crystal Lakes in PA. Usually receives reliable snows…
<a href= Lakes</a>
Hidden Valley Pa conditions: Or call 800443-7544 for a ski report.
<a href= Valley conditions</a>
Laurel Mountain,PA conditions:
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The NY and PA lake snowbelts can get snow filled easily. Call (814) 723 5150 for the Allegheny Nat'l Forest near Erie, PA.
Wonderful Lapland Lake
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Hey Chip and Laurie,
What a great time! I am writing to tell you about the art I gave you and tell you what a rebirth our ski trip was. You all make everything seem easy. We ate at whitegrass two nights and had the most romantic supper with my husband in seven years. The art work is a good luck piece for you. The Thunderbird has red wings and the Raven is the smaller one. Sun and Moon symbolize “thru the days”. Good luck for the rest of the season and see you on the web! Peace, Love, and Precipitation. <I> Mar Star</I>(…these fine folks ski the big mountains of North Carolina and a good season they are having.
Chip,
Even though there was very little snow, we still thoroughly enjoyed
our visit to your piece of West Virginia mountains over the President's day
week end....I'm the guy from Pennsylvania that was trying to track down a
pair of T-2's in a size 8-1/2...
Thanks, <I>Dan Stewart</I>....Associate member of the pin-head chapter of the
YEE-HAH adventure club (we have no officers because we hold no meetings and
collect no dues...we just go out and have fun)
Please include us on your mailing list as we loved skiing at your place
this year. Would love to do it again. Any faster route to you from
Harrisonburg or Manassas? Please advise.Thanks. Look forward to hearing from you.<I>Lynn Lambert</I>…a helicopter or plane can speed up the commute.
Hi Chipper,
Just was thinking about you. It's been a GREAT winter. Seems like it's
been too long since the last ski at Whitegrass. Woke up here this mornin
with 2 fresh inches....oooh how nice. something really exciting while
greeting the snow this morning, the sound of spring was relentless. the
birds sounded happy to have the snow on the limbs. the sugar sap has
been flowin'. can't help to drink a wine glass of fresh syrup right off
the stove....miss you all, and see you soon, much love,<I> jeanne and j.t.</I</
Hi Chip and Everyone,
This past weekend (2/24-2/25) was a total blast..
Amyand I skied Canaan in the am downhill then switched to cross country stuff and took the lift up and skied Bald Knob Trail, wow it was great. The snow was great in the woods although a little thinon Powerline but it was great. The view from Bald Knob was, well you know. Next time we are starting from your place and cruising over to the Sods. We love your state we average about 10 trips a year, skiing, camping, and biking. The e-mail you got about overnight in the Sods sounds neat.