Norway! A pretty good place to walk around on skis all day with a big group of friends. Thank you @cbrunner9 and @ayobeng for making me look cool in photos 1 and 2. Will return!
More Nosedive Bar 2025 content to solidify the memory! It’s rare to have this much fun on a damp spring day. Thank you @noah.dines for co-organizing this event with me for the fourth year in a row, thank you @acarterclark for being an incredible photographer who can so casually document all the fun, and really thank you to the uphill community for showing up to celebrate skiing! All I do is bring the keg, y’all do the rest.
🏔️Athlete Spotlight: Dennis “Kramer” Kramer 🏔️
Repping Waterbury, VT and the often-overlooked East Coast backcountry scene, @dennispkramer is making his mark one Ultra 79 turn at a time. Whether he’s skiing Mt. Mansfield State Forest or pioneering first ascents and descents in New York City (his words, not ours), Kramer is proof that big mountain energy isn’t just a Western thing.
From tight trees to frozen steeps, his style is fast, efficient, and full of stoke. He’s got a deep appreciation for hard-earned lines—and a soft spot for candy corn. 🍬 Here’s to the East Coast: scrappy, steep, and seriously underrated.
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It’s not every day you get to enjoy a long ski with friends from Bolton to smuggs! 20 miles 8200 vert in 5 hours 3min @trivial_traverse thanks for putting on an absolutely amazing event! 3 out of our 4 man team were on Secret Stash Skins!
Out here noodling on my 79 underfoot powder skis! I get a real kick out of using race boots and tiny skis in the backcountry and seeing what these squirrelly little things are capable of. Turns out, they rip! You won’t catch me skiing a proper powder ski any time soon.
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A glimpse into what @noah.dines and I have been up to the last few days! After visiting Baxter State Park for the first time this past summer, I was starting to think about a return on skis. On a whim, I grabbed some random nights at the Bunkhouse three months ago and asked Noah to join. Really glad he joined me to taste some of New England’s best icicle soup.