Shiffrin Wins Killington Slalom, Americans Land Two More in Top 30 By Mackenzie Moran – Staff Writer Over the past couple of days in Killington, Vermont, close to 40,000 fans showed up over the course of the weekend to cheer on their favorite athletes on the women’s tech circuit. Fans could only see as far as […]
Tourism Hall of Fame welcomes Nancy Greene Raine
Tourism Hall of Fame welcomes Nancy Greene Raine By Jean Strong November 22, 2018 Nancy Greene Raine was inducted into the Tourism Industry Association of Canada Canadian Tourism Hall of Fame on Nov. 27. Raine serves as the director of skiing for Sun Peaks Resort LLP and has played a pivotal role in the development of ski […]
Taos Ski Valley, NM Bought a Plane and Announced their Own Airline
Taos Ski Valley, NM Bought a Plane and Announced their Own Airline SnowBrains | November 23, 2018 World-class ski resort Taos Ski Valley, NM in the Sangre de Cristos, is three hours from the nearest major airport in Albuquerque. Not the greatest accessibility for a major resort. So, how best to solve this problem? Taos think they have the […]
This Adaptive Skier is Bagging First Descents in a Sit Ski
This Adaptive Skier is Bagging First Descents in a Sit Ski Paralyzed three years ago, Rob Enigl ticked off Big Sky’s most iconic lines By Jack Foersterling VIDEO: Logan Bonwell While on a hunting trip with a friend in 2015, Bozeman local Rob Enigl was in car accident that left him paralyzed without the use of […]
‘Face of Winter’ Pays Homage to One of Skiing’s Greatest Legends
‘Face of Winter’ Pays Homage to One of Skiing’s Greatest Legends While the man might be gone, Warren Miller’s legacy will live forever October 17, 2018 By Jack Foersterling If you pull any skier off the mountain and ask them what the first ski movie they ever saw was, odds are good that one man’s name […]
Fernie’s Fire
Fernie’s Fire Home isn’t always where you grew up. For us skiers, it’s the place that ignited our passion. October 23, 2018 By Powder Magazine This article, and distribution, was paid for by the Canadian Ski Council and produced in conjunction with POWDER. Words by Mike Berard Before 1997, the only ski resort in southeastern […]
Storms continue through the week
Storms continue through the week by Meteorologist Joel Gratz Summary The early-season fun will continue with storms for the northwest, California, the Rockies, the southwest, and also over the northeast. Yes, more powder is coming to all regions and resorts should continue to open more terrain! There’s Much More To Explore You’re one step away from […]
A Wild Experience
Forever Wild at New York’s Whiteface Mountain. PHOTO: Jacob Sporn A Wild Experience New York’s Adirondacks offer unforgettable skiing at Oak, Gore, Titus, and Whiteface mountains November 20, 2018 Words by Caitlin Kelly Powder Magazine This article, and distribution, was paid for by the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism in New York’s Adirondacks and produced […]
The Best (and Worst) Days of the Year to Go Skiing
The Best (and Worst) Days of the Year to Go Skiing Sometimes, the same day on the hill can be unforgettable for great and terrible reasons all at the same time. November 15, 2018 By Ben White Ski season is just around the corner … And it brings with it some of the best days of […]
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 […]
What Happened to Colorado’s Ghost Resorts?
What Happened to Colorado’s Ghost Resorts? by Spencer McKee November 16, 2018 Believe it or not, Colorado has been home to more than 145 ski areas since it became a state in 1876. That’s a far cry from how many exist today – around 30. That means more than 100 abandoned ski areas are hiding […]
Killington: Let’s Get Going
Killington: Let’s Get Going Posted on November 12, 2018by Brownski Killington isn’t called The Beast of the East for nothing. The place is big with lots of vertical; it has a great variety of terrain and tons of lift capacity. But where they really earn the respect of diehard fans is in the snowmaking department. Killington has […]