by Greg Colquitt | Dec 16, 2015 | Ski Industry News
We heard it was going to be a powder day. For most, the prescribed course of action at this point is second-nature–the night before, make the sandwiches, pack the beer, load up the car, go to sleep, and try to block out the lyrics of that familiar Christmas song...
by Drew Bower | Dec 11, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Keystone Resort, CO Hands down the best place to night skiing in the world. Keystone offers more for night skiing than some resort offer, in total. With 15 trails lit up and a terrain park, it’s the most skiable night terrain in Colorado. When you’re done and ready to...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Dec 9, 2015 | Ski Industry News
When it comes to the snowiest resorts in America, data shows that the West is best. While promising a specific amount of winter precipitation is wishful thinking, Ullr has been historically good to the following resorts. (I should note that while independently...
by Greg Colquitt | Dec 9, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Crested Butte, Colorado What makes a truly great mountain town? A mountain town is authentic. A mountain town is full of life and adventure yet remains quiet and connected to its surroundings. A mountain town has residents and visitors full of the zeal for life that...
by Drew Bower | Dec 3, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Top 5 Ski Resorts with Most Vertical Feet 5. Revelstoke – British Columbia, Canada 5,620 Vertical Feet (most continuous lift served vertical in The New World) Revelstoke has 3,121 skiable acres from bowls, glades, endless groomers along with night skiing. I’ve...
by Kirsten Dobroth | Dec 3, 2015 | Ski Industry News
Featured image above courtesy of FatMap.com We’ve all been there; it’s dumping snow, you’re strapped in, and have no idea where to go. While an innocent game of chairlift roulette can lead to epic stories at après, more often than not, a lack of...