Getting a good weather forecast that can be interpreted for mountaineering is a challenge in many areas of the country. Recently I’ve been intrigued by the National Weather Service’s point forecasts. These are fine tuned to work on a 2.5…
Bob Perlmutter
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Powder magazine’s long term devotion to skiing is something that’s always meant a great deal to me, but I have to admit it was a surprise to be included in their “48 Greatest Skiers of Our Time” 35th anniversary issue…
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Flash to the past. This is a shot of myself (left)and frequent fourteener skiing partner Bob Perlmutter on top of 14,034 foot Redcloud Peak in the Colorado San Juan mountains, 1988!
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One year of backcountry skiing blogging and creative writing.
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Spent a beautiful day yesterday up in the Castle Creek Valley near Aspen. The fall foliage colors might have been at their peak — combined with bluebird sky it was so stunning we had to pull over on the side…
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Colorado Backcountry Skiing Continues, D System Improves (June 20, 2005)
by Lou Dawsonby Lou DawsonColorado Backcountry Skiing Continues, D System Improves (June 20, 2005)