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LUNASKI
A Chronicle of Monthly Skiing
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July 2023: South Fork Cascade Canyon
In 30+ years of living in the Tetons, I had only been in the South Fork of Cascade Canyon twice: Once when descending from Hurricane Pass...
Jul 9, 20233 min read
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Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter
This is a post about skiing. Anything you happen to read into it...well, I suppose that says more about you than me. I’ve always been a...
Dec 31, 20223 min read
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A Tale of Two Octobers
It was the worst of snow, it was the utmost mediocrity of snow. It was the fall of despair, it was the late fall of slightly less...
Nov 30, 20224 min read
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September 2022: Paintbrush Divide
September skiing has always been challenging. In the early 2000's summer skiers were faced with dirt and horrific suncups on limited...
Oct 15, 20224 min read
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April 10, 2010: Mount Edgecumbe: My second-favorite ski day ever
After graduating from law school in 2009, I spent a year in Sitka, Alaska, clerking for a Superior Court Judge. Southeast Alaska is...
Sep 10, 20224 min read
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August, 2022: It's all about the Wildflowers
Dawn on Teton Pass The snowpack in the Tetons is a bit thin by August. But these summer skis have become some of my favorite trips of the...
Aug 24, 20223 min read
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Aug 24, 20220 min read
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Ulysskis: July 12, 2020
Stately, lithe Brian Ladd breasted the divide into No Woods Basin, bearing a sturdy pair of Atomic Kailas on his girdled pack. He peered...
Aug 21, 20224 min read
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Introduction
When you’re 20, you care what everyone thinks of you, when you’re 40, you stop caring about what everyone thinks about you, when you’re...
Aug 20, 20222 min read
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