by Greg Colquitt | Mar 7, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Slush season is upon us, folks. Spring is a polarizing time of year: one day everything is sunny and gorgeous, next the sky is puking snow and tossing directly into our cranium. With this, come to terms with the fact that our beloved winter is leaving us and along...
by Greg Colquitt | Feb 28, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Feature image photo credit, Catherine Aeppel, Aspen Ski Co. Ah, Aspen. Welcome to the land of Kevin Costner, Prada, extravagant dinners, and the absolute most legendary terrain in Colorado. Yes, this place is more than just its Tinder profile. Believe it or not, when...
by Greg Colquitt | Feb 20, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
That groom matters. When do you notice the groomed runs? Is it when you’re screaming down a slope at highway speeds in complete confidence that the slope will be consistent and smooth? Or, since for many of us the thrill in skiing lies in the life-long quest for...
by Greg Colquitt | Feb 13, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Welcome to mid-Feb. Most of the Western US and Canada is maintaining an excellent snowpack and California is getting hosed. The usual suspects like Alta, Steamboat, Jackson Hole and Revelstoke are sitting pretty around 110-140% above average for the season, and the...
by Greg Colquitt | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Humans like to jump off of stuff. For millennia (it seems), people have been finding ever more creative ways to leap off of incredible heights into something soft that will arrest their landing and allow them to keep seeking that high-octane adrenaline rush. When did...