by Greg Colquitt | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Why stop when you could keep going? What could be better than finishing a long day of skiing with even more skiing? For those who are insatiable, thank god someone had the brilliant idea of throwing some lights up on the hill and letting the die-hards have at it. The...
by Dan Giesin | Jan 14, 2020 | Beginner, Blog, Expert, Intermediate, Ski Industry News
There is little doubt that skiing and snowboarding are spectacular ways of passing time through the cold winter months. Fresh air. Invigorating exercise. Face shots. Silky smooth cruisers. Expansive vistas. Exhilarating steeps. These are just a few of the many...
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 Dan Giesin | Jan 7, 2020 | Blog, Expert, Ski Industry News
Consequences. They’re what you get when you make decisions. And the results could go either way, good or bad, shear bliss or total mayhem. Any time you step into your bindings the consequence game begins, and as you move up the ability ladder, the consequences get...
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 Dan Giesin | Dec 31, 2019 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Go Ski a Volcano. More than 40 years ago, that epigram was emblazoned on souvenir tee-shirts purchased at Northern California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park, which had a small lift-serviced ski hill on the property. But though you can no longer ride the lifts on Mt....