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Bill Hall, Wilderness Voyageurs' Bike Tour Manager, trying to get to work.             Ohiopyle has another foot of snow in tonight's forecast. The winter Olympics need to be relocated....

It's taking some big equipment! All the plow trucks are in action. Gordie has been plowing non stop since Saturday morning. He did get off to a bit of a slow start since he had to wait for a truck to pull the plow truck...

The sun is shining here in Ohiopyle, and there's about 3 feet of snow on the ground. The sheer quantity of it makes even the most mundane things more complicated, but with the roads finally clear and most of the shoveling done, we can get...

This weekend! The snow is returning just in time. Tomorrow Friends of Ohiopyle will be hosting their annual winterfest. Wilderness Voyageurs and Falls City Pub are open all weekend in case your toes get cold. Come out and have some fun! When: February 6, 2009 Where: Ohiopyle...

Every year Wilderness Voyageurs takes to the slopes to show that rafts are meant for H2O, regardless of the state of matter. At Hidden Valley Resort, Hidden Valley, PA, we launch guests down a big chute in our whitewater rafts for some silly snowtubing fun!...

Wilderness Voyageur's staff flee Ohiopyle in the winter. A few hardy souls remain, like Kat, Lou, Ben, Heather, Tracy & Bill, but most of the gang head out of town. Morgantown, WV is home to quite a few staff and many others have return to...

I wrote that title and realized it wasn't what i was going for, but hey, it's funny. Really, I'm talking about hype, and - more importantly - deserved hype. All the noise  coming out of the pro-boater community is that the Molan is the next big...

Oh Mother Nature keeps us on our toes here in Ohiopyle! We love her though, and apparently she's feelin' the love because we have snow again! Last night we recieved a little less than 1" here in Ohiopyle, in higher areas there is 2" and we...

Want to ski powder and run world-class creeks in the span of 2 weeks? Usually that doesn't fly on the East Coast, but here in Ohiopyle, anything is possible. Between heavy rain and warm temps melting the snowpack, we've had some seriously high river levels...