by Kirsten Dobroth | Feb 2, 2017 | Ski Industry News
An avalanche on Telluride’s Ajax Peak last week ripped down two avalanche chutes and towards town, and was caught on camera by a lively gang of locals. While it’s no secret that the western United States has gotten buried in snow so far this winter, the...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Jan 26, 2017 | Ski Industry News
With the Winter X Games kicking off today it only seems appropriate to dedicate a little bit of time to one of America’s most beloved and celebrated ski towns – Aspen, Colorado. You might not be able to make it to the winter sports competition that spends...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Jan 19, 2017 | Ski Industry News
The town of Breckenridge, Colorado, is once again in the history books, but probably not for the reason that you think. Breckenridge just claimed a world record for the world’s longest shot ski, reclaiming the title from Park City with a 1,997 foot long shot ski...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Jan 12, 2017 | Ski Industry News
The western United States is getting buried in snow. So much snow, in fact, that two Colorado resorts closed, along with a handful of others in California at various points this week. At some mountains, like Mammoth, the lifts are still spinning, but only at partial...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Jan 5, 2017 | Ski Industry News
If there’s anything that the highest and the lowest ski resorts in the country can tell us, it’s that people will find a way to slide on snow, no matter where they are. While Colorado takes top honors for having the highest resorts in elevation in the...