‘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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Stay Healthy For Ski Season

The Quaintest Towns on Earth Sure, there’s great skiing in Quebec’s quaint Eastern Townships… If you can stop eating long enough to click in 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 Joe Cutts Considering it’s the region that […]

5 Reasons Why I Won’t Date A Guy Who Can’t Ski

5 Reasons Why I Won’t Date A Guy Who Can’t Ski Lindsay Hayden | November 13, 2018 A couple of gapers giving each other a smooch. Photo courtesy of @kapowder/Alta Ski Area. I think my sister said it best, “I can’t date him because he can’t ski!” One run down the mountain sealed this guy’s fate, and […]

The Less-Sung and Insanely Gorgeous Bounty of SkiBig3

The Less-Sung and Insanely Gorgeous Bounty of SkiBig3 The Canadian Rockies can be explored in several ways … Here’s one of the best ways to do it. October 25, 2018 By ASN This article, and distribution, was paid for by the Canadian Ski Council and produced in conjunction with POWDER. Words by Rob Story.   Sometimes, skiers overthink […]

Despite Everything, Taos Ski Valley Now Has Its Own Airline

  Despite Everything, Taos Ski Valley Now Has Its Own Airline Coming off its worst winter in over 100 years, Taos debuts Taos Air October 29, 2018 By John Clary Davies Among New Mexicans, there’s a running joke that outsiders don’t realize the state is in the U.S. It is a little sad and shockingly common for, […]

The Friendly Canadian Cover-Up: Big White Ski Resort

The Friendly Canadian Cover-Up: Big White Ski Resort Can people really be this nice? A cynical American takes a ski trip to Big White to see what gives. October 24, 2018 By ASN   Words by Heather Hansman.     I came in biased, and maybe a little bitchy, as is my south-of-the-border birthright. Most of my previous […]

The Making of a Ski Town: Revelstoke, BC

The Making of a Ski Town: Revelstoke, BC Local legend Greg Hill opens up about how Revelstoke Mountain Resort (entering its second decade) has changed his town. October 24, 2018 By ASN     This article, and distribution, was paid for by the Canadian Ski Council and produced in conjunction with POWDER. Words by Steve Ogle. Going on […]

John Lacy Elevated to Co-CEO of Burton

John Lacy Elevated to Co-CEO of Burton PRESS RELEASES | Published Oct 24, 2018 Donna Carpenter & John Lacy to Share Burton CEO Role Burlington, VT (October 24, 2018) Today, Burton officially announced that current President John Lacy will now share the CEO role with Burton Co-Owner and current CEO Donna Carpenter. The new Co-CEO structure […]

Arapahoe Basin, Killington Open Friday; Loveland Opens Saturday

Arapahoe Basin, Killington Open Friday; Loveland Opens Saturday  Martha Wilson October 2018 October 18, 2018 While Wolf Creek took the First To Open title for the 2018-19 season last weekend, Arapahoe Basin and Loveland are following close behind and will be the first resorts to open for seven-day-a-week runs starting this Friday and Saturday. Killington will once again take the honors of first to […]

Sugarloaf To Host 2019 U.S. Alpine Speed Championships

Sugarloaf To Host 2019 U.S. Alpine Speed Championships 11 October 2018 Sugarloaf, Maine, is no stranger to playing host to U.S. Alpine Championships, but in 2019 the resort will look forward to hosting the first-ever U.S. Alpine Speed Championships. From March 16-21, 2019, the best alpine skiers in the nation will ski down Narrow Gauge […]

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