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New Mexico's Red River upholds tradition by aiming for its Thanksgiving opening. Full Article
18th November 2007
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New Mexico's Angel Fire Resort just drafted seasoned pros to beef up its management. Full Article
5th November 2007
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Taos Ski Valley started blasting their slopes with snow guns. Full Article
29th October 2007
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Popular Ski Weeks continue at New Mexico's Taos. Full Article
15th October 2007
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New Mexico aims to beef up its ranks of ski and snowboard instructors for this winter. Full Article
9th October 2007
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The Bavarian Inn leads expansion at Taos' new mid-mountain village.
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24th September 2007
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New Mexico's Sipapu prepares for the shift toward winter operations. Full Article
18th September 2007
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Look for large scale renovations at Angel Fire Resort's slopeside hotel. Full Article
10th September 2007
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Where's the best bird's-eye view in America? Full Article
28th August 2007
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While neighboring Arizona struggled with snows this winter, New Mexico read like a different book. Storms piled up one after the other, dropping big dumps of snow…even this past week.
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26th March 2007
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After a winter of deep snows, warm temperatures and lack of new snow this month are taking a toll in New Mexico. Fast-changing conditions prompted Angel Fire Resort to change its winter closing date back to its original weekend and two other resorts closed for the season.
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19th March 2007
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George Brooks, University of New Mexico ski coach, plans to retire at this season's end. After 37 years as head coach, the only head coach in the program's history is moving on because he says it's time. Full Article
12th March 2007
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Not only is Ross Anderson the marketing manager for Ski Apache, but he's also the fastest skier in United States history. Last April, he set the American record clipping at a teeth-rattling 154.06 m.p.h. down the slopes at Les Arc, France. Full Article
5th March 2007
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Terrain park upgrades swept through New Mexico this winter. Amid the new additions, Sandia Peak and Ski Santa Fe launched fresh parks attracting jibbers and jumpers. Full Article
26th February 2007
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New Mexico resorts are seeing a 60 percent increase in skier visits over last season. Why? The state has the best snowfall that it has seen in 13 years. Last year, several resorts didn't receive enough snow to open while others racked up only a 30-inch total. But this year is a different story with more than 15 feet of snow so far this year. Full Article
19th February 2007
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Angel Fire honored one of its own killed in Iraq. In a dedication ceremony this past week, the resort named its new gladed area Shane's Glade in memory of the former ski patroller. Full Article
19th February 2007
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With record-breaking snowstorms, which catapulted Angel Fire from an 18-inch average snow base in December to five feet at present, the resort has added a week to their season--shifting their closing date from March 25th to April 1st. Full Article
12th February 2007
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Money isn't everything. But that's what we say when we don't have it. At stake this weekend at Taos? The largest cash purse in ski racing, and notables like Jake Fiala and Casey Puckett will be there duking it out for their chunk of the prize money. Full Article
6th February 2007
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One of four U.S. resorts that permit only skiers on their hills, Taos Ski Valley still advertises themselves as 100 percent snowboard free. "Skiers come here because we don't have snowboarding," says Marketing Director Adrianna Blake, "but we still have jibber terrain." Full Article
29th January 2007
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The bar TV isn't the only place to see NFL cheerleaders. At Angel Fire this weekend, you can sidle up to Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders who are filling in for ticket checkers. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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