by Brandon Quinn | Sep 2, 2010 | Ski Industry News
Have you ever wondered how much vertical you’ve skied in a day? How about for an entire season? Wonder no longer, you can now know for sure. You’ll also be able to track how many days you’ve been on the mountain without having to log it anywhere....
by Brandon Quinn | Aug 25, 2010 | Ski Industry News
(Photo courtesy of Tsutomu Takasu) There will now be 13 ski companies who have moved headquarters to Ogden, UT since 2004; Hart Ski Corporation is the most recent. Hart Skis sponsors Patrick Deneen, who is a 2009 world gold medalist in freestyle mogul skiing, and...
by Brandon Quinn | Aug 23, 2010 | Ski Industry News
Arapahoe Basin is nearing completion of its newest lift, a high-speed quad named the Black Mountain Express. The lift replaces the Exhibition lift at the base of the mountain. According to the Arapahoe Basin website, the new lift has a capacity of roughly 2,000 skiers...
by Brandon Quinn | Aug 12, 2010 | Ski Industry News
(Photo courtesy of fredrikericsson.com) Professional skier and mountaineer Fredrik Ericsson fell to his death on Friday, August 6th 2010 while attempting to scale and then ski K2 (28,251 ft. at the summit). Ericsson was 35 at the time of his death. Ericsson was on a...
by Brandon Quinn | Aug 2, 2010 | Ski Industry News
(Winter X Games in Aspen, photo courtesy of Ryan Holst) If you’re planning to ski, snowboard, or telemark in the Aspen, CO area this winter, there is some potentially good news for those seeking shorter lift lines on the ski slopes. Both Frontier and Delta have...