by Kirsten Dobroth | Dec 24, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Has anyone been keeping up with snow accumulation from resorts across the US?! There is an insane amount of snow falling throughout the American West. Specifically, the 24 hour snowfall totals coming out of California add up to feet of freshies, with even more in the...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 22, 2015 | Ski Industry News
5am. Rise and shine. Last night two feet of snow dumped all across the Kootenay mountains. There’s more on the way. Time to get going. 7:30am. Kimberley. Kicking Horse. Revelstoke. Nakisha. Fernie. Driving north from Spokane, the signage for iconic resorts zooms...
by Drew Bower | Dec 17, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Steamboat, CO Steamboat is notorious for its powder face shots, great tree runs and champagne powder during the day, but at night, can turn upside down with Après ski life! There are a variety of things to do off the slopes, a hot springs (one with a waterslide!), the...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Dec 17, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Did anyone make it out on the mountain the last couple days?! The past storm that swept across much of the West dumped a massive amount of snow on pretty much every resort. While Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico got especially hit by the storm, Washington and Montana...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 16, 2015 | Ski Industry News
We heard it was going to be a powder day. For most, the prescribed course of action at this point is second-nature–the night before, make the sandwiches, pack the beer, load up the car, go to sleep, and try to block out the lyrics of that familiar Christmas song...
by Drew Bower | Dec 11, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Keystone Resort, CO Hands down the best place to night skiing in the world. Keystone offers more for night skiing than some resort offer, in total. With 15 trails lit up and a terrain park, it’s the most skiable night terrain in Colorado. When you’re done and ready to...