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| Pacific Northwest fall, winter, spring, and summer skiing photos: year-round skiing Turns All Year: Previous Home Page Galleries | Thumbnail images on this page can be clicked to view the full-sized photos, and lead into a slide show sequence for the gallery. The photos are from year-round backcountry skiing trips in the Washington Cascades Mountains, one photo from each month of year. Featured are fall skiing, winter skiing, spring skiing, and summer skiing action photos from Pacific Northwest backcountry skiing areas like Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, Chinook Pass, Stevens Pass, and the North Fork Teanaway.
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Over 180 photo galleries from Pacific Northwest backcountry snowboarding and skiing trips are available on Turns All Year CD-ROM.
Like the gallery below, each CD-ROM photo gallery contains a thumbnails page linked to captioned full-sized photos, and usually a trip report. Full-sized photos are available for browsing in the gallery below. |
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from May 31, 2004: Turns all year in review 2004, gallery 1 (Click any of the photos to view large versions)
 Fall skiing: October Mt. Rainier |  Fall skiing: November Mt. Rainier |  Fall skiing: December Mt. Baker |  Winter skiing: January Mt. Rainier |  Winter skiing: February Mt. Baker |  Winter skiing: March Stevens Pass |  Spring skiing: April North Fork Teanaway |  Spring skiing: May Chinook Pass |  Spring skiing: June Mt. Adams |  Summer skiing: July Mt. Rainier |  Summer skiing: August Mt. Baker |  Summer skiing: September Mt. Rainier | Photos by Andy Palunas, Pete Pearson, and Charles Eldridge
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| Here in the Pacific Northwest, we are blessed with deep winter snows and long cool springs which help preserve the mountain snowpack, making possible year-round skiing and snowboarding. Summer skiing in the Cascades can provide some of the nicest backcountry conditions of the year: a fast, consolidated, and consistent snowpack; warm, sunny weather; and long hours of daylight. The major Cascade volcanoes (Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood) have on their flanks extensive backcountry skiing, snowboarding, and ski touring terrain which becomes accessible as spring progresses into summer. Long skiing and boarding runs are available even into September, making a year-round skiing ski streak an enjoyable possibility.
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