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  • New Hampshire is Heaven After Valentines Day

    Last week's big storm left all New Hampshire areas blanketed in powder with accumulations ranging from a high of two and a half feet from Wilderness in Dixville Notch down to Franconia Notch's Cannon Mountain. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Welch Village Eyes 07/08 Season

    Welch Village, popular Minnesota ski area located about an hour from the Twin Cities in the beautiful Cannon River valley near Red Wing, is one of the first in the Heartland to put next season's pass on sale. And, it allows you to ski or ride for the remainder of this season, which typically goes through March. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Valentines Bonanza for Jay Peak

    Jay Peak hit the jackpot on Valentines Day accumulating a mind-boggling 59 inches of new snow over a 48 hour period. Although all areas in northern New England received one to three feet of the white stuff, Jay came out on top. Since then they have racked up an additional 20 inches with another 4 to 6 inches expected this week as the winds let up a little. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Gastronomical Experience at Le Massif

    On March 17 Le Massif's executive chef Guy Bessone will be joined by six regional growers and producers of the Charlevoix region to host the Great Horned Owl Event. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Awesome Snow Unbreaks Our NY Hearts

    New snow measured in feet, not inches, settled into New York, and hot dogs relished it. Coming just in time for the Presidents Day week, a key vacation week for ski resorts in the state, cold temperatures ensured it will be sticking around into this weekend. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Windham's Winwood Inn In a Good Spot

    Incredible snow? Yeah, you bet. How about taking an incredible midwinter break? Point yourself toward Windham Mountain's newly bedecked Winwood Inn. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Rippin' It Up at Park City

    Park City's Eagle Superpipe will be full of action March 10-11 for the fifth annual World Superpipe Championships. The world's top skiers and snowboarders including Shaun White, Tanner Hall, Kelly Clark and Danny Davis are all invited. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Buried at Sunday River

    It sure was sweet and happy last week as Sunday River received the best of Valentines – the biggest 24 hour snowfall in at least 15 years. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Party Time In Tahoe

    Kicking off with a pyrotechnic display and dance party at Squaw Valley on Friday March 2, the North Lake Tahoe Snow Festival, which began as SnowFest 25 years ago, brings its annual 10-day winter celebration cum block party to the region. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Challenging Diamond Peak

    Diamond Peak may not have the most impressive vertical in the Lake Tahoe region – it's a modest 1,840 feet – but the Nevada resort is seeing how much of it you can ski or ride with its Vertical Challenge on March 3. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Terry Peak Likes President's Day

    Skiing and riding conditions are as good as they've been all season with the over two feet of snow Terry Peak received in three days right before President's Weekend. There are currently 22 trails and two glades open. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Targhee Adds Adaptive Bi-Skis

    Teton Adaptive Sports, Inc. recently donated two bi-ski chairs to Grand Targhee Resort. And with the donation, the resort's adaptive ski program takes a leap forward. The Jackson Hole non-profit group associated with Disabled Sports/USA gave the resort one bi-ski chair for adults and one for children. Full Article

    19th February 2007

  • New Mexico Smashes Records

    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

  • Sunshine Sweetens Terrain Park

    Sunshine's terrain park crew doesn't think small. In fact, they sweetened the slopes of Rogers Terrain Park this past month with the addition of new features and more acreage. Full Article

    19th February 2007

  • Grinding at Sunrise and Snowbowl

    Add 'em up. Between Sunrise Park and Arizona Snowbowl, terrain park grinders will find 15 rails and boxes - enough at each to spend a day perfecting that 180 on and off. Full Article

    19th February 2007

  • Angel Fire Honors Patroller

    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

  • Big Mountain Opens 'The Lunker'

    Getting off to a late start, but just in time for the President's Day Weekend crowds, Big Mountain finally opened The Lunker. Located in its Fish Bowl Terrain Park, the superpipe immediately pulled in little groms trying to tap the lip to bigger riders throwing frontside 720s. Full Article

    19th February 2007

  • Alpenglow Offers Prez Day Free Ride

    As a way to thank loyal locals and to celebrate President's Day, Alaska's Alpenglow resort was not only open for a rare Monday run, they offered all Anchorage Ski Club members a free day on the slopes. Non-members needn't have worried, if you signed up on Monday they still let you up the hill for free. Full Article

    19th February 2007

  • Massachusetts Goes With the Snow

    The winter blast has been a blast for downhill riders here in Massachusetts. Snow dumps pushed trail openings to new heights for the season, and the riding is all but ensured deep into March. Full Article

    17th February 2007

  • Attitash and Mt. Snow Sold to Peak Resorts

    Peak Resorts, headquartered in Wildwood, Missouri, has just announced plans to purchase Attitash Mountain in New Hampshire and Mt. Snow in Vermont from American Skiing Company for $73.5 million. Full Article

    16th February 2007

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