
By OnTheSnow on April 22, 2008
Orinda, California: What's the favorite overall Midwest ski resort of visitors to OnTheSnow.com, the oldest and most-visited snow sports portal on the Internet? It's Ski Brule near Iron River, Mich. The Web site, which attracts an audited 1.2 million individuals monthly during the winter, gave its visitors the opportunity to write reviews of all North American resorts and rank them in five categories.

By Mike Terrell on March 25, 2008
Fill the car, truck, or minivan and head for Ski Brule.

By Mike Terrell on March 25, 2008
Nubs Nob remains open through April 6, and Boyne Country CVB has lots of great season-ending lift and lodging speicals.

By Mike Terrell on March 25, 2008
Boyne Mountain remains open into April with some great lift and lodging deals.

By Mike Terrell on March 18, 2008
There's plenty of great skiing and riding left at Ski Brule and some good lift and lodging deals.

By Mike Terrell on March 16, 2008
Stay at the Highlands and ski and ride for free.

By Mike Terrell on March 16, 2008
Margaritaville comes to the mountain.

By Mike Terrell on March 16, 2008
Snow, bikinis, and great lodging deals in Big Snow Country.

By Mike Terrell on March 10, 2008
Mountain bikes and easter eggs get together at Indianhead.
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By OnTheSnow on April 22, 2008
Orinda, California: Which Midwest ski resort has the best nightlife and downhill terrain according to visitors to OnTheSnow.com, the oldest and most-visited snow sports portal on the Internet? It's Shanty Creek in Northern Michigan. The Web site, which attracts an audited 1.2 million individuals monthly during the winter, gave its visitors the opportunity to write reviews of all North American resorts and rank them in five categories.