by Greg Colquitt | Mar 19, 2016 | Ski Industry News
Heading to the slopes ain’t cheap. Whenever I talk to folks about skiing the first thing out of their mouths is, “It’s too dang expensive!” And they’re right. When you factor in lift passes, rental gear (if you don’t have your own),...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Mar 16, 2016 | Ski Industry News
Steamboat Springs has seen 308 inches of snow over the course of the season, with 10 new inches falling in the last two days. While long tree runs and all that snow make a visit to Steamboat Springs pretty tempting, there are plenty of other ways to soak up all this...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 12, 2016 | Ski Industry News
Spring Rocks. Around this time of the year we start to think about what we like more–spring skiing or powder? Powder, understandably, gets a lot of the glory. Floating on deep fresh snow is a freedom and sensation that’s difficult to compare to much else....
by Kirsten Dobroth | Mar 9, 2016 | Ski Industry News
Photo Courtesy of Vail Resorts/Kevin Cooper. Is snowboarding on the decline? Often accompanied by an image of a snowboarder heinously crashing, or sitting awkwardly in the midst of a lift of skiers, it’s a recurring question that every outdoor magazine, ski...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 4, 2016 | Ski Industry News
My feet hurt. My boots suck. I spent way too much money on them and I want to melt them and watch them slowly die. Now all I have left are painful bulges on the outside and inside of my feet with no one to blame except some dudes in France because I need a scapegoat....
by Kirsten Dobroth | Mar 2, 2016 | Ski Industry News
The Burton US Open is back in Vail, Colorado this week, and with some snow (albeit it a little wet and heavy) falling throughout the day, it’s the perfect time to head up i70. For those of you who haven’t experienced an Open, it’s basically a week of...