by Greg Colquitt | Mar 29, 2019 | Ski Industry News
Copper Mountain is going gold. If you have ever taken the lift to the top of Copper Mountain and drooled over the terrain that seemed just out of reach, you know how big this news is. That place is Tucker Mountain, an area reserved for the mountain’s snow cat...
by Dan Giesin | Mar 26, 2019 | Ski Industry News
Pond skimming. Is it a rite of spring or a rite of passage? You decide. But whatever it is, skiers and snowboarders, there is a right way to do it. And to help us figure that out we turn to JD Hoss, “Fearless Leader” of Truckee Tahoe Radio (101.5 FM) and veteran...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 21, 2019 | Ski Industry News
Spring conditions rock. Like seriously. Maybe it hasn’t snowed in a couple weeks. No big deal. Maybe you’re a little tired because someone blew it on the AirBnB logistics and instead of sleeping slope-side you spent the night in your car parking lot-side....
by Dan Giesin | Mar 19, 2019 | Ski Industry News
The vernal equinox is upon us, and you know what that means, skiers and snowboarders. It’s party time. The loooong, cold, snowy winter is, one fervently hopes, behind us and up ahead only blue sky, corn snow and slush bumps. So what better way to greet the spring...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 15, 2019 | Ski Industry News
Things are heating up at Bachelor. What if you could spend your days under the sun sipping beer, watching skiers and rider launch hella big air, dancing to good music, and making some turns all at the same time? Well, in Oregon, you can. Enter–Mt....
by Dan Giesin | Mar 12, 2019 | Ski Industry News
If you think this has been a particularly dark, dreary and dank winter, you’re not imagining things. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just released its observations for the past winter season (December through February) and numbers confirmed it: The...