by Kirsten Dobroth | Sep 25, 2017 | Ski Industry News
It might only be September, but early season snow at ski resorts around the country has one thing for certain; winter isn’t just on its way — it’s here, and currently dumping at resorts around the West. The northwest and big areas of California,...
by Dan Giesin | Sep 20, 2017 | Ski Industry News
Everyone’s got a bucket list, right? A bunch of things you want to do or see or experience or whatever before time runs out. Same goes for skiing and snowboarding. There are a multitude of snowbound places on this planet that should be sampled at least once in a...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Sep 18, 2017 | Ski Industry News
When you think of European ski destinations, Denmark – a low-lying, coastal country in Scandinavia often known for bicycles (and lots of them), Legos, canals, and beer – might not be the first that comes to mind, but starting next winter, Denmark’s capital city of...
by Dan Giesin | Sep 12, 2017 | Ski Industry News
With the next two Winter Olympics being held in Asia — in South Korea in January and in Beijing in 2022 — it’s only fitting that one of America’s former Winter Games sites is looking to the west to expand its brand. In the spring of 2016, Squaw Valley developed a...
by Dan Giesin | Sep 5, 2017 | Ski Industry News
You can never get too much of a good thing, right? But if your idea of a good thing is making turns on your skis and/or snowboard, the months between April and December is hardly a period of good times. After the snow is gone, it’s simply rocks, brush and weeds...
by Dan Giesin | May 10, 2017 | Ski Industry News
The winter that seemed never-ending in the Sierra isn’t going away soon at Squaw Valley. The site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, which received more than 714 inches of snow between October and May, announced recently that will it stay open as long as...