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Adam Ruscitto

Adam has been shredding Squaw and the Tahoe backcountry for the last eight years, since relocating from Vermont. Mountains and water are his addiction, and Tahoe has a nearly ideal combination.

Articles by Adam Ruscitto

Ski Review: Moment Bibby Pro, The Quiver Killer.

With a rare combination of stability at speed and  playfulness, the Bibby Pro absolutely kills it in powder and crud, while holding its own on hard pack and even in … Read More

Getting to the Mountain in Style – Jon Olsson

The Jon Olsson Invitational (JOI) just wrapped up in Are, Sweden, and to no ones surprise the winning trick was a triple cork. While checking out results and video from … Read More

French Ski Base with a HUGE AVALANCHE!!!

When I first started watching this clip, I thought it was just another run of the mill POV shot.  Things get a little better as the pitch steepens, and the … Read More

Squaw local Marco Sullivan wins the Arctic Man Classic

What do you get when you plow a parking lot in the middle of nowhere, add 15,000 slednecks, and a couple dozen pro skiers, snowboarders and snowmobilers? You get Alaska’s … Read More

Trains 2011 – Freestyle Ski & Snowboard Contest

From High Fives Non Profit – Can you hear it? The ground is rumbling, shaking off the tens of feet of snow that the Lake Tahoe region has received in … Read More

“The Ordinary Skier” – Two year Seth Morrison Documentary

Oakley’s 1242 Productions, in cooperation with Constantine “CP” Papanicolaou, have announced the upcoming release of “The Ordinary Skier,” a documentary film on skier Seth Morrison. The two-year film project aims … Read More

Thuggies – Are they for real? You betcha!

Noticing more and more people clad in hilariously oversized t-shirts, hoodies, and jackets, but without any apparent sense of humor, Bryan Pudney and three of his chums decided to make … Read More

Spring Sessions | Triple Corks | The Salomon team killing it!

Spring may have come in like a lion this year, but things are looking a lot more temperate of late, with mild, warm, sunny days becoming  the norm.  While many … Read More

Michael Franti-Spearhead & Girl Talk will headline Wanderlust July 28-31

Wanderlust is a one-of-a-kind festival bringing together the world’s best yoga and wellness teachers and top musical acts and DJs, all in a setting of breathtaking natural beauty. An event … Read More

“The Secret Stash” – Smith’s Private Backcountry Park

“The Secret Stash,” as it’s sometimes called, was first discovered eight years ago by former professional snowboarder Cory Smith. Nestled in a secluded spot in central Idaho, Cory found an … Read More

Knowing when to say when. How far should we push ourselves, and the sport?

“Yesterday when i did a mistake and landed with my head first and when i was lying there not moving at all with all of my friends around helping me … Read More

The “Donner Party” has been cancelled.

While the record breaking snowfall we received in March made for fantastic powder skiing at Squaw, it provided far from ideal conditions for a film contest on the steep, exposed, … Read More

Remembering Shane McConkey, 1969 – 2009

We lost Shane on this day, two years ago, while he was ski-basing in the Italian Dolomite’s. His impact on the ski industry, and the ski world in general, was … Read More

Squaw announces 2011-2012 season pass prices.

There’s been a lot of speculation as to what KSL, the new owners of Squaw Valley, would do in regards to season pass prices for the 2011-2012 season.   Well, the … Read More

The deepest powder skiing captured on film

We’ve been extremely lucky in Tahoe this year, and have skied some of the deepest snow many of us can ever remember.  Unfortunately though, I haven’t seen any of the … Read More

Aurelien Ducroz and Xavier de Le Rue win in Verbier. Ducroz and Mitch Toelderer take FWT overall championships.

The world’s best freeriders put on a spectacular show today as they competed in the sixteenth running of the Nissan Xtreme, the sixth and final event of the 2011 Freeride … Read More

Gear Review – MFD AllTime

The MFD ALLTIME Alpine Touring binding system was specifically designed for freeriders in the USA. Until now skiers had to choose between touring bindings that have limited performance during the … Read More

Nissan-Verbier Xtreme set to go off Sunday 3/20

The Super Bowl of big mountain skiing and snowboarding, the Nissan Xtreme, is slated to go off this Sunday.  In its 16th season, the Xtreme is the culmination of the … Read More

March Madness continues – Another 100″ week on the way!!!

Let’s not count our snowflakes before they’ve fallen, but it’s looking like we’re going to be skiing some impressively deep snow in the coming days, and it’s going to be … Read More

43ft and counting! How much snow will Squaw receive this year?

After last nights storm, Squaw Valley has surpassed the 500″ mark for the year!  As of this morning, the official snowfall total for the season is 520″ at High Camp … Read More

Gear Review – 2012 Volkl Skis

In big news from Volkl, it looks like their 2012 freeride line will be produced in Germany.  When Volkl first moved production of their freeride skis to China, durability became … Read More

TahoeWeatherDiscussion.com – Get to know it!

Whether you live in the Tahoe area, or just ski and ride here, tahoeweatherdiscussion.com needs to be your go to website for weather and snow forecasts in the region.  BA, … Read More

Did Reine Barkered get hosed at the Big Mountain Fiberbrunn?

Swedish freerider Reine Barkered put it all on the line Saturday during his run at the Big Mountain Fiberbrunn only to come in second.  With less than ideal conditions, Barkered … Read More

Sit-Skier drops into Corebet’s Couloir!

On March 6th, with fourteen inches of fresh snow blanketing Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Chris Devlin-Young dropped into the legendary Corbet’s Couloir, making the first ever, unaided descent of the … Read More

Austrians dominate on their home turf at the Swatch Big Mtn Fiberbrunn

Faced with a long, challenging venue with less than perfect snow, today’s riders were divided between those who played it safe by focusing on fluid lines to preserve their position … Read More

POV Actually Worth Watching!

Andrew Whiteford has been shredding Jackson on his skis and bike since moving there from Vermont a few years ago, and with out a doubt puts up some of the … Read More