October 16, 2007 Fernie Autumn is calming… Autumn is a calming period before the first storm of Winter. The storms of Winter bring an excitement to the […] Read more
April 02, 2007 Fernie April 1st Surprise April 1st and who would have predicted such great powder. Surprise! Well – all locals were expecting winter to return […] Read more
March 14, 2007 Extreme Spring, Back to Winter…. High winds, 30+mm of rain, warm temperatures and daylight savings time brought the town close to Spring. Today we’re back […] Read more
March 09, 2007 Fernie: Snow – Sun – Snow! The pattern continues–what a wonderful winter. The weather cycles have been the best I’ve seen in years. Everyone enjoyed last […] Read more
February 23, 2007 Crusty has gone… Thanks to over 70 cm’s (28 in) of snow in the past week the ice crust gone! This weeks powder […] Read more
February 14, 2007 Returning to Dust on crust… I’ve returned to lesser conditions that average following my southern surfing adventure. Going south is highly recommended! The white covering […] Read more
January 31, 2007 Fernie: Hard and cold… Fortunately there is snow in the forecast. As usual, it is winter and it will snow if one waits long […] Read more
January 28, 2007 Fernie snow conditions are good… Fernie snow conditions are good if you like skiing hard pack, and most people do. Miles and miles of perfectly […] Read more
January 23, 2007 Another light dry snow cycle and more to come… As I write this another very promising snow cycle is dumping here in Fernie. YeeHA!@ Powder is the reason I […] Read more
January 19, 2007 Snow: -5c and 20cm overnight… What a forecast, -5c and 20cm overnight with another 10 today. Flurries were forecast however the Fernie factor engaged and […] Read more
January 10, 2007 Fernie snow is so deep… The snow is so deep kids are jumping from the roof-top! The neighbourhood boys were having fun doing back flips […] Read more
January 06, 2007 Deepest snow yet… Today proved to be deeper than forecast–the true Fernie Factor provided us with 39cm overnight! The lift-lines were full and […] Read more