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  1. February Vacation Week Offers Mid Winter Adventure at Ski New Hampshire Resorts

    AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News &bull Feb 21, 2012

    Mid-winter conditions, special events, and lift ticket deals await guests NORTH WOODSTOCK, NH, FEBRUARY 2012 - The slow snow start of the 2011-12 ski season is now a distant memory with a deep base of snow statewide. The upcoming February… Full Story »


  2. New Hampshire Resorts Share Kids' Excitement About School Vacation

    Ski & Skiing News - Daily Local Ski News &bull Feb 15, 2012

    The slow snow start of the 2011-12 ski season is now a distant memory, with a deep base of snow now blanketing New Hampshire. The upcoming February school vacation weeks offer kids and families of all ages an opportunity to… Full Story »

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  3. JHMR Announces New Casper High Speed Quad

    TetonAT.com &bull Feb 15, 2012

    Jerry Blann talks about the new Casper high-speed quad-chair. During a mid-day press conference yesterday, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort President, Jerry Blann, announced the replacement of the old, very slow and dated Casper triple chair for the 2012/13 ski season.… Full Story »

  4. Why the "Weekend Warrior" hates you...Locals

    Unofficial Andes &bull Feb 15, 2012

    Okay friends, the final and unofficially last "busy" weekend of the 2011/2012 ski season is upon us. For many of you reading this, the winter is only half way done. ... Read More Full Story »

  5. 2011/12 Mid-Season Ski/Snowboard Update

    ABC of Skiing News Feed &bull Feb 13, 2012

    Despite a strong start to the 2011/12 ski season, with autumn snow allowing for earlier-than-usual openings at some resorts, the subsequent months have been less favorable for resorts and enthusiasts alike. However, Condor Capital's Ken Schapiro discusses why there is reason for optimism heading into the second half of the season. Although a welcomed respite for many municipalities that had their budgets strained by snow removal efforts last year, anemic snowfall totals and unseasonably warm temperatures in recent months have put a damper on the early parts of the… Full Story »

  6. Farmers Almanac: Long Range Weather Forecast for the Remainder of the 2012 Ski Season

    Unofficial Andes &bull Feb 10, 2012

    Here is the Farmers Almanac's Long Range Forecast for the remainder of the ski season. Forecast are broken down by region: Southwest, North Central, Northwest, Northeast and British Columbia. February 20128th-11th. Drier, but noticeably colder.12th-15th. Showery, windy.16th-19th. Fair at first,… Full Story »

  7. The Line of the Week !! - First Ascent Highline

    Unofficial Andes &bull Feb 10, 2012

    The Line of the Week !! As I finally touched down in Reno after being airborne and puddle jumping oceans for some 20+ hours I found myself extremely glad to had my feet fixed on the ground again. There's a… Full Story »

  8. The ULTIMATE Ski Season Curriculum = Whistler, Japan, Gulmarg, Chamonix, Alaska

    Unofficial Andes &bull Feb 9, 2012

    Most snow freaks have to work and save money all summer, pick a ski hill, stick with it, get a night job, and hope their spot has a good year. If it isn't a good year, said ski bum doesn't… Full Story »

  9. Utah Boasts America's Most Expensive Ski Hotel, Luxury Hotel Survey Reveals

    AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News &bull Feb 8, 2012

    PARK CITY, Utah, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The St. Regis Deer Valley in Park City, Utah has earned the distinction of being the most expensive luxury ski hotel in the United States. This finding is the result of a… Full Story »

  10. 2011/12 Ski/Snowboard Update: Reasons for Optimism but Skier Days Likely to Decline

    AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News &bull Feb 8, 2012

    MARTINSVILLE, N.J., Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite a strong start to the 2011/12 ski season, with autumn snow allowing for earlier-than-usual openings at some resorts, the subsequent months have been less favorable for resorts and enthusiasts alike. However, Condor… Full Story »


  11. A Taste Of What's To Come - January 10-13, 2012 - The Teton Sessions Season 2 Episode 5

    Doglotion.com &bull Feb 1, 2012

    It's no secret that the beginning of this year's ski season has been less than spectacular both here in Jackson and across most of the country. The lack of snow outstanding, we've slowly accumulated a solid and are perfectly poised… Full Story »

  12. Vonn triple thwarted by Hoefl-Riesch

    Alpine Skiing &bull Jan 28, 2012

    ST MORITZ, Switzerland (Reuters) - World Cup holder Maria Hoefl-Riesch took her first victory of the Alpine ski season in a women's super-combined on Sunday to deny Lindsey Vonn a triple triumph and 50th career win. The Olympic champion was… Full Story »


  13. SIA Snowshow Gets Rolling in Denver

    Ski & Skiing News - Daily Local Ski News &bull Jan 27, 2012

    Today marked the first day of the SIA Snowshow at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colo. OnTheSnow was on the floor at SIA checking out the best skis, hottest apparel and sweetest tech for next ski season. Below are… Full Story »

  14. Stay Aspen Snowmass Announces Kids Ski & Stay Free

    ABC of Skiing News Feed &bull Jan 24, 2012

    For the spring ski season, Stay Aspen Snowmass is currently offering a special package deal called Kids Ski & Stay Free, a package which will make for an unforgettable ski vacation. This package allows for the whole family to spend… Full Story »


  15. Snowbird Receives 45 Inches of New Snow with More to Come

    Ski & Skiing News - Daily Local Ski News &bull Jan 23, 2012

    North American skiers and riders have been doing their snow dances, hoping for the season's first big storm. The result: Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort received 45 inches this week, bringing their season total to 152 inches. With a mid-mountain… Full Story »

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  16. Skiing the Spanish Pyrenees

    NYT > Skiing &bull Jan 20, 2012

    It was 9:30 on a Sunday morning in the heart of ski season, yet not a single person waited at the ticket booth to buy a lift pass. The rental shop might as well have had a cartoon tumbleweed blowing… Full Story »


  17. Niseko, Japan's Own St. Moritz

    NYT > Skiing &bull Jan 12, 2012

    At Mount Annupuri in Niseko, Japan, with Mount Yotei beyond, snowflakes can be "large enough to cast shadows," an instructor said. The snow, constant, gentle, creates a particular kind of quiet. I AM barefoot and naked padding along a stone path in the depths of Japanese winter, surrounded by snow-laden pine trees. I slip into a hot pool fed by natural underground springs. Huge, slow-moving snowflakes gently settle on my hair. In the dusk I can see just a few vague figures across the pond-size area - other women barely visible through the steam. Earlier that day I had been… Full Story »

  18. Vail Resorts Reports Ski Season Metrics for Season-to-Date Period Ended Jan 2, 2012

    AlpineZone News: New England and Northeast Skiing News &bull Jan 11, 2012

    BROOMFIELD, Colo., Jan. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) today reported certain ski season metrics for the comparative periods from the beginning of the ski season through January 2, 2012, and for the prior year period through… Full Story »


  19. Colorado and Tahoe Season Pass Holders can Ski Big Sky for Free

    Backcountry.com: The Goat &bull Jan 9, 2012

    No, this isn't a con. Big Sky says that just because these skiers are skunked for snow doesn't mean they have to have a lame ski season. Big Sky's been relatively blessed with plenty of pow and say that they… Full Story »


  20. SNO!zone at Xscape, Braehead come under new ownership

    SKIREBEL Magazine &bull Jan 9, 2012

    The Ice Factor Mountaineering Centre at Kinlochleven, the home of the world's largest indoor ice climbing wall, has acquired SNO!zone, Britain's longest indoor ski slope at Xscape, Braehead. The new owners plan to make significant investment into the facility which… Full Story »



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