
By Roger Leo on March 18, 2008
Summit sunrise service highlights the holiday weekend.

By Roger Leo on January 22, 2008
Resort finds skiers want longer lessons and younger starts.

By Roger Leo on December 17, 2007
PHaT says helmets are warm, cool, and safe.

By Craig Altschul on September 18, 2007
Look ahead to winter packages in Northern Vermont.

By Joan Wallen on March 4, 2007
A reprise of the Valentines Day storm dropped a foot to a foot and a half of fresh powder on resorts all over Vermont last Friday. Mt. Snow and Stratton in the southern part of the state reported 14 to 15 inches of the white stuff while Killington piled up a whopping 20 inches on the mountain. Further north Stowe, Smugglers Notch and Jay Peak all saw dumps of 13” to 17”.

By Joan Wallen on January 16, 2007
Smugglers Notch in Vermont offers an alternative to skiing for the days when you just want something different or are waiting for the big dump. Winter walking is a moderate wike (Smuggs definition of a combination of walk and hike) through the winter landscape led by a knowledgeable staff member.

By Joan Wallen on November 14, 2006
Among the new offerings for this season at Smugglers' Notch, VT. is the Mountain Experience Camp for Adults.
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By OnTheSnow on April 22, 2008
Orinda, California: What's the most family-friendly Northeastern ski resort according to visitors to OnTheSnow.com, the oldest and most-visited snow sports portal on the Internet? It's Smugglers' Notch in Vermont. 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.