by Greg Colquitt | Jan 10, 2020 | Ski Industry News
The butt puckering starts now. We’ve all been through years where the new year is marked with a low base and low hopes for skiing. Fortunately, the period around the new year brought much-needed relief to several areas of the Western US. Along the intercontinental...
by Greg Colquitt | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Hear me out. How many times have you found yourself looking at the snow report for a mountain you’ve never been to, only to wince at the lift ticket price? It’s a common dilemma for anyone who dreams of chasing storms. In times like this it is important to...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 20, 2019 | Blog, Ski Industry News
[ featured image photo credit Carl Scofield | flickr ] The snow gods don’t always play fairly. Across the West snow has been falling, albeit a bit unevenly. While Utah, Colorado, and parts of California have been getting hammered, folks up in Washington and...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 13, 2019 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Big Sky is rad and here’s why. 1. It’s Huge Let’s start this lift off with some stats: 5,850+ acres of skiable terrain 4,350 of vertical feet 4 mountains 36 chair lifts 400+ runs 1 big ass smile In 2013, Big Sky purchased adjacent Moonlight Basin...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 6, 2019 | Blog, Ski Industry News
One to two feet of snow this weekend! An atmospheric river is shuttling into the California mountains this weekend and we are preparing for monster snow totals. When we say monster, we mean up to two feet of snow will be falling on the Sierra Nevada starting tomorrow....