by Greg Colquitt | Mar 29, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Yeah, I’m over it. While the rest of the country settles into their perhaps rainy, sunny, or hot spring time routines, life in a small Montana ski town has consisted of me melting ice cubes with a hair dryer to get the satisfaction of personally melting a frozen...
by Dan Giesin | Mar 27, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Easter is this Sunday and you know what that means — the death knell for the ski and snowboard season is about to sound. But so what? You can still have a blast as the 2017-18 season comes to a slushy end in a spasm of pond skims, music and beer fests and costumed...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 22, 2018 | Ski Industry News
After Aspen, there’s the Internet. And a snowboarder’s home turf. For the eighth year running, the X-Games has turned to its Internet audience to crown even more medalists. This time instead of competing side by side on the same terrain, competitors take...
by Dan Giesin | Mar 20, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Today being the vernal equinox, it’s time to put your party hats on. And what better way to celebrate the arrival of spring — other than sweet corn and slush bumps, sunny days and cold beer — than to attend some on-mountain blow-out. Preferably one that lasts more...
by Greg Colquitt | Mar 15, 2018 | Ski Industry News
For the record, that is a snowboard. Also for the record, Sean Pettit is a professional skier. The Canadian is known for many things like his K2 Pettitor skis, his appearances in a whole slew of ski movies, and his overall jolly good nature. His sponsor list is...
by Dan Giesin | Mar 13, 2018 | Ski Industry News
Vermont’s Killington Resort, long known as the Beast of the East with the longest season in New England and some of the region’s most advanced ski terrain, it taking steps this summer to improve trail flow geared toward the intermediate-level skier and...