Zach Paley
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Andes adventure instead of northern summer IV
Zach Paley • 10/01/2015This time, Zach Paley's Las Leñas diary is all about the weather forecast: if the only thing you can rely on is that you can't rely on it, you'll just have to make up your own mind when skiing. -
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Andes adventure instead of northern summer III
Zach Paley • 09/21/2015Zach Paley reports on fresh snow and tense bad weather boredom in Las Leñas. -
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Andes adventure instead of northern summer II
Zach Paley • 09/09/2015Things have been getting warm here lately. The trend that started as I arrived has continued throughout the week. Chalky snow on southerly aspects gave way to the melt/freeze trend and turned bulletproof. On the other hand, east and north aspects warmed with the sun for great corn skiing in the mornings. By afternoon, the heat would take hold, and conditions trended towards slush in the sun, but the shaded aspects would be skiing nicely. It's pretty perfect for a resort with no shortage of terrain on almost all aspects. -
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Andes adventure instead of northern summer I - Las Lenas
Zach Paley • 09/03/2015It seems everyone comes out to play in the summer. Even those of us that love the snow find other ways to stay entertained in the mountains. For a while, it seems winter can be forgotten. Though for some, something is missing. -
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Spring-Skiing Japan 2015 | Part 7
Zach Paley • 06/14/2015The day after skiing the northeast face of Shirouma promised for optimal weather. We decided it was time for round two. Burning the candle at both ends with these long days, I couldn't help but allow 'Brown Girl in the Ring' to creep into my head while walking in the dark. Sunrise couldn't have come soon enough. -
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Spring-Skiing Japan 2015 | Part 6
Zach Paley • 05/31/2015It's been no secret through our reports of 'wet dreams' the spring skiing around here has been very premeditated. Whether visible from the safety of the lodge, or the exposure of a steep switchback, there has been one line tugging at the mind more than others. Significantly more. And not surprisingly so. -
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Spring-Skiing Japan 2015 | Part 5
Zach Paley • 05/22/2015Continuing with the theme of objectives not immediately in view from the window, the Northeast Couloir of Shakushidake entices the ambitious when viewed from popular resorts to the north of the valley. However dreamy this line seems from afar, it requires an early start just to get to. And like most things in Hakuba, the weather windows are few and far between. It requires much tenacity to get this line in good snow. -
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Spring-Skiing Japan 2015 | Part 4
Zach Paley • 05/18/2015Rather than a dreamy peak observed from our window, Goryudake hides a bit further back with a less straightforward approach. When observed from the correct angle, its diamond shaped rock formations become obvious, revealing a couloir seemingly cut by Zorro himself. It's a tantalizingly close, deceptively far objective that usually requires a tent and some luck. -
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Spring-Skiing Japan 2015 | Part 3
Zach Paley • 05/14/2015On Honshu, the transition from winter to spring can be painful. In March, temperatures rise, but the mountain weather remains as wild as ever. The result is rapid and violent transitions from heat and sun to rain, cold, snow and heavy doses of wind. -
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Spring Japan 2015 | Part 2 - steep!
Zach Paley • 05/08/2015One cool thing about Hakuba is that many of the biggest, most aethetic lines are clearly visible from town. Every sunny morning, one can scan the surrounding terrain for signs of instability for the day ahead. While doing this, we usually dream about making turns on many of these lines. Shakushi's Southeast face, and its spines catch the eye very quickly, though the right opportunity to get on this face has eluded us for years. In late March, an opportunity finally presented itself. -
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Spring Skiing Japan 2015
Zach Paley • 05/04/2015It's safe to say there's been no shortage of media coming from Japan this winter. Unless you've been living under a rock, someone, somewhere has told you just how good it is in the land of the rising sun. Frankly, I'm sick of it. I enjoy skiing deep powder in the trees, but it doesn't get me as excited as adventures in bigger mountains. -
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Vulkana | Homage to a ski touring boat
Zach Paley • 06/10/2014Zach Paley, a passionate year-round skier, has already spent his second spring in Norway and at least part of it on the Vulkana ski touring boat. Board, lodging and powder in exchange for helping with guest support and on board. A worthwhile deal for everyone, at least in Zach's opinion...!