by Dan Giesin | Mar 9, 2018 | Ski Industry News
The second Nor’easter in less than a week has delivered the best conditions of the season to resorts through the northeast, with some resorts reporting more than three feet of snow. Resorts throughout Vermont, including Okemo Mountain, which received more than two...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 8, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Just when you thought you couldn’t get more… Vail Resorts continues to push the envelope of one person’s ability to ski just about anywhere. Vail Goes Canadian Only weeks after the Ikon Pass unveiled its overarching plan to deliver skiers and...
by Dan Giesin | Mar 6, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Is history about to repeat itself? A little more than a quarter-century ago, the Sierra was experiencing one of its driest winters on record, with less than 20 percent of average snowfall lying on the ground by the end of February. Without the extensive snowmaking...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Mar 5, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Already missing out on binge-watching every Olympic event from Feburary’s Olympic Games in South Korea? The Games might be over, but the Burton US Open (aka snowboarding’s biggest competition) kicks off this week in Vail, Colorado, and it’s bringing some of your...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 1, 2018 | Ski Industry News
A new multi-mountain pass is shaking things up. It’s pretty neat. ⛷ 🏂 🏂 ⛷ 26 Resorts for $600 Myocardial infarction. It means heart attack, and this pass might induce a big one. In a world of consolidation among ski resorts, this one seems to take a...
by Dan Giesin | Feb 27, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Humans descending snow-covered hills and mountains on slats attached to their feet has been a popular subject for movie-camera-wielding auteurs since the early days of the medium. And it wasn’t long before Hollywood — and other international film centers — found the...