by Dan Giesin | Feb 11, 2020 | Blog, Intermediate, Ski Industry News
Lots of people talking about bucket lists lately: jumping into Corbett’s, hucking big cliffs, sending Chugas pow, skiing Mad River if you can. Now these are fine aspirations for proficient skiers and snowboarders. But what about your average Joe and Jane Snowrider?...
by Dan Giesin | Feb 4, 2020 | Beginner, Blog, Expert, Intermediate, Ski Industry News, Ski Resort Marketing
Welcome to the Enchanted Circle in New Mexico. Do you believe in magic? If not, there’s a piece of real estate in northern New Mexico called the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that will point you in the right direction. In fact, it’s so magical it is encased within the...
by Greg Colquitt | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Humans like to jump off of stuff. For millennia (it seems), people have been finding ever more creative ways to leap off of incredible heights into something soft that will arrest their landing and allow them to keep seeking that high-octane adrenaline rush. When did...
by Dan Giesin | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
There’s more to skiing and snowboarding than ripping up the hill. You’ve got have a base camp, a place where you can recharge your batteries overnight so you can rinse and repeat the next day. But you’re more discriminate than most, and just any old hotel-motel simply...
by Greg Colquitt | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Tucked away in northern New Mexico, Taos is a mountain steeped in solitude and authenticity. If you’re driving from Colorado, an unfamiliar sight awaits — along the just five hour drive from Denver, two of those hours are spent without seeing another car,...
by Dan Giesin | Jan 21, 2020 | Beginner, Blog, Expert, Intermediate, Ski Industry News
We like to think of skiing as a solitary pursuit, chasing down the mountain with just the snow, the trees, the sky and the sun as our only companions. Remember the old adage? There are no friends on a powder day. Well, that just about sums it up. But reality has a...