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 Dan Giesin | Feb 2, 2017 | Ski Industry News
Remember Phil Connors, the Bill Murray character who was fated to repeat the same day over and over again in the movie “Groundhog Day”? What if we were all Phil Connors, but instead of continually reliving the same 24-hour period we had to ride the same...
by Greg Colquitt | Feb 1, 2017 | Ski Industry News
Tom and the boys are headed to the big dance, again. How many times is this now? Nine. More than anyone else in the history of the NFL. Like the rest of the reasonable world, I hate the Patriots. I even lived in Massachusetts, joined a bowling league on my inaugural...
by Dan Giesin | Jan 30, 2017 | Ski Industry News
When most people think about skiing in Idaho, their thoughts usually settle on one big, upscale resort in the central part of the state. But Idaho skiing is much more than Sun Valley, and there are three resorts within a two-hour drive of Boise — Bogus Basin,...
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 Dan Giesin | Jan 26, 2017 | Ski Industry News
Call it what you want — Snowpocalypse, Stormaggedon, Snowzilla, Janubury, whatever — the Sierra, sitting right in the crosshairs of a series of atmospheric rivers, has seen a month like no other in recorded history. Through the first 23 days of January,...