Industry Spotlight

  • Industry Spotlight – Mammoth

    Ride the Mammoth:Steeps, Bowls, Trees, and Culture Mammoth Mountain is many things: Some days it’s the steep rocky chutes that line the upper mountain, each falling away in great funnels of powder. On other days, it’s knowing how (and where) the Sierra wind buffs the slopes like nature’s groomer. With an average annual snowfall of […]

A Look Back in History

  • The History of Skiing in the Poconos

    The History of Skiing in the Poconos By ühl Editor November 14, 2018 Today, the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains are known as one of the top ski destinations on the East Coast as well as a scenic outdoor escape any time of the year. But the area was first famous for something very different: Following World War II, GI’s […]

Industry News

  • Like It or Not, Snowmaking Is The Future

    Like It or Not, Snowmaking Is The Future Snowmaking has become energy efficient and essential to ski resort operations. But is it a necessary evil or a savior? August 29, 2017 By Julie Brown Snowmaking, as everybody knows, is Plan B. We’d all rather ski on natural, God-given powder that falls from stormy clouds. The real stuff […]

Public Affairs

  • National Ski Council Federation
    NSCF Newsbeat June-July 2020

    National Ski Council Federation Newsbeat June-July  2020 Will Ski Resorts Open Next Winter? Things are looking quite promising in terms of whether ski resorts will open next winter, with resorts and tour operators optimistic that a 2020/21 season will be happening. A lot of people are looking at how resorts will handle the 2020 summer […]

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The National Ski Council Federation was formally established in 1999. It consists of the largest 29 ski councils in the United States and boasts a total membership exceeding 1/3 of a million snowsports enthusiasts.