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  • Seven Oaks Open for Bidness

    Iowa's Seven Oaks ski area is up and running on a marginal but still skiable base. They're skiing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and were able to make enough snow recently to give them sufficient base. Full Article

    27th December 2006

  • Mild Weather Mucks With Wisconsin

    Unfortunately, as the National Weather Service predicted in early October, an El Nino underway in the Pacific Ocean, has contributed to a mild start to winter across much of the nation and the Heartland in particular. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Pennsylvania Reels

    It has been a tough week for the Pennsylvania areas as most of them have been forced to close for the all-important Holiday Season due to lack of snow and beachy weather. Bear Creek Mountain Resort will attempt to appease the gods with a pagan ritual aimed at turning things around. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Boston Mills Upgrades

    Boston Mills, located in the Cleveland 'burbs, has installed a new 250-foot conveyor lift in the beginner's area and added a new late night upgrade this season. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Spirit Hosts Ski Races at Winterfest

    Duluth, northern Minnesota's Queen City, hosts a six-week long Winterfest, which begins in early January; including cross-country ski races and downhill events at Spirit Mountain. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • 'Teech' Skis Paoli Free on Friday

    Now teachers have a reason to play hooky on Friday, at least in southern Indiana where teachers ski and ride free on Fridays at Paoli Peaks. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Mild Weather Mucks With the Midwest

    Unfortunately, as the National Weather Service predicted in early October, an El Nino underway in the Pacific Ocean, has contributed to a mild start to winter across much of the nation and the Heartland in particular. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Mild Weather Mucks with Midwest

    Unfortunately, as the National Weather Service predicted in early October, an El Nino underway in the Pacific Ocean, has contributed to a mild start to winter across much of the nation and the Heartland in particular. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Tyrol Sponsors Capitol Square Rail Jam

    Boarders and skiers plan on coming to Capitol Square in downtown Madison, Wisc., at the end of State Street on Sunday, January 14, for a big jam - more details to come. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Free Skiing Christmas Day at the Creek

    Shanty Creek, located northeast of Traverse City in Antrim County's beautiful hill and dale country, is offering free skiing on Christmas Day. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Winter Kids at Andes Tower Hills

    Andes Tower Hills, located in west-central Minnesota, is introducing a new after school program this season called Winter Kids. Children involved in the program have the opportunity to participate in an Andes staff-led activity weekly throughout the snowsports season. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Sundown Mountain Family Weekend

    Children 11 and under pay half-price for lift passes, rental equipment and lessons if accompanied by an adult purchasing a lift pass at Sundown Mountain the weekend of Jan. 6 through 7. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Hidden Valley Claus Its Way Open

    Here comes Santa Claus, right down... the Tubing Park? Sure, the Big Guy gets in a little fun on Saturday before his big ride Sunday night. Santa will be kicking it at New Jersey's Hidden Valley resort, tubing it up in the park, sans reindeer. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Lack of Natural Snow Hurting Midwest

    The Heartland covers a big geographic region, from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains that begin in eastern Ohio. The Midwest covers 12 states and only one - Nebraska - doesn't have a lift-served ski area. Full Article

    19th December 2006

  • Boyne's Six-for-One

    Boyne Mountain celebrates the installation of America's first six-place chairlift – installed at the Mountain in 1992 – by offering six lift tickets for the price of one Friday, Dec. 15. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Michigan McDonald's Promote Ski And Ride

    For the 15th year in a row Michigan's McDonald Restaurants are teaming with the Michigan Snowsports Industries Association to encourage snowsports and outdoor winter activities. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Mad River Mountain Open

    Mad River Mountain, located in Ohio near historic Bellfontaine, opened for the season this week with 95-percent of its terrain ready to go and a snow base of up to 38-inches; a testament to the additional snowmaking power the area added over the summer. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Free Skiing at Treetops

    Treetops Resort, located just east of Gaylord, will open for the 2006/07-ski season Friday, Dec. 23, by offering free skiing for residents from the 11 surrounding northern Michigan counties. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Traverse City Snowline Online

    A solid cover of winter snow has arrived in the Traverse City area, turning the hills and forests around Michigan's Grand Traverse Bay into a wonderland for skiers, snowmobilers and other winter sports enthusiasts. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Terry Peak Makes Their Own

    Temperatures have dropped significantly at Terry Peak, South Dakota, and the area is making its own snow as a result. Full Article

    5th December 2006

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