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The Fifth Taste

February 16, 2012

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We got some snow at the elevations last night so I headed up to Eaglecrest this morning to get on my downhill skis. The snow at the bottom of the mountain was very heavy, but at the top and down to mid-mountain the snow was powdery and I managed to find some sections that hadn’t […]

No Doubt, A Better Brownie

February 15, 2012

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I am learning to navigate on Twitter and along the way found some admired foodie writers to follow. My regard for Francis Lam was spawned when he spoke out for protecting Bristol Bay and its wild salmon resource during his days at Salon.com. While he was there I tried many of his recipes that really […]

Sockeye Salmon Love

February 14, 2012

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It’s raining at sea level, but at the base of Eaglecrest snow is falling. The old icy snow on the nordic trails was frighteningly fast in places, but the little bit of fresh snow on top made for more manageable speeds. Let it snow, we need it. Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope you like the […]

A Salmon Hue

February 13, 2012

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Today I helped herd Fourth Graders on skis around the Mendenhall Campground. They all got back on the bus relatively unscathed and I had just enough energy to go around a couple more times. The snow is really starting to break down and get mushy with lots of pinecones and pine needles mixed in. The […]

Sweetness for a Spring Day in February?

February 10, 2012

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I headed up to Eaglecrest nordic trails again today and had a nice long skate ski in the warm sun. It was just like spring skiing with the snow starting to bog down where the sun is hitting it hard and really fast and icy on the snow in the shade. I think I am […]

Backbone

February 9, 2012

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Today I headed up to the lower nordic loop at Eaglecrest Ski Area. Even on the mountain the temperatures were in the 40’s but the good cover we got earlier in the season is holding up pretty well. Judging by the marks on the recently groomed trail, a few folks got out ahead of me, […]

Smoke, Salmon, and Satisfaction

February 8, 2012

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The ski conditions have not changed in Juneau, nor has my resolve to make it out as many days as possible this season. Today I went around and around the Mendenhall Campground seven times which I think amounts to roughly 21km. My legs were starting to feel pretty wobbly toward the last couple of rounds […]

The Cure

February 6, 2012

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  There is no new snow in Juneau, but there is still enough for skiing. It has gotten colder and the formerly wet snow has turned to icy sugar that does not want to set up very well when it is groomed. But hey, it works. I got a long skate ski in this morning […]

Bubbles, They Go With Everything

February 4, 2012

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Juneau has had a week of melting combined with rain to wash away the awesome build-up of snow that we were experiencing. Despite the conditions that have conspired to wreck our skiing, there was enough cover to ski today with sunshine to boot. I made it out to the campground trail and hit it right […]

The Face of Stoke

February 3, 2012

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  It’s just not happening in Juneau these days. 40 degrees Fahrenheit and rainy does not make for happy skier faces, so I thought I would live vicariously through my friend Clayton, who is enjoying snow in Colorado, and pass the stoke off to anybody who reads this. Are you feeling it? Clayton, I am […]

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