by Greg Colquitt | Oct 25, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Vermont’s Mount Snow to Open Earliest in History Ski Magazine’s best snow in the East is coming up big and early this year. On Saturday October 25th, Mount Snow will turn its lifts to skiers and riders—the earliest opening in the mountain’s 64-year history. Behind a...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 24, 2018 | Ski Industry News
If you’re an experienced skier or snowboarder — heck, even if you’re just starting out — you expect winter sports resorts to be usually found in the mid- to high-latitudes if not at high altitude. After all, that’s generally where the snow is. But sometimes...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 23, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Some skiers and snowboarders are willing to got to the ends of the earth to get their fix. But where, exactly, are these ends? You could consider the North Pole as one, but that’s a pretty tough ask considering 90-degrees North latitude sits on the frozen plains of...
by Greg Colquitt | Oct 18, 2018 | Ski Industry News
A Breckenridge Tale: Friends back home: “Whoah, sweet shirt. Where’d you get it?” You: “Breckenridge” Friends back home: *paralyzed by astonishment unsure what that word even means, but still…very cool* You: *upon seeing your...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 16, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Man does not live by bread alone, the philosopher once said, and that’s certainly true for most skiers and snowboarders Getting sustenance on the slopes can be as simple as unwrapping the PB&J sandwich stashed in your parka or as lavish as a sit-down meal with...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 10, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Ski movies, what’s not to like? High-octane celluloid heroes and heroines pushing themselves — not to mention their film crews — to insane limits to pull off the latest snow-filled trickerations in often exotic locales all to be captured by the eye of the lens. That’s...