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Attempting to master a new sport can be a daunting endeavor, but Mountain High helping to take some of the edge off with its Girls Learn to Ride day on Jan. 13. For $69, women over the age of 13 can get a two-hour snowboard lesson, boots and board rental and a lower-mountain lift ticket. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Breckenridge has reached a milestone in its development with the opening of the new BreckConnect Gondola. With room for eight, the gondola connects Breckenridge's main parking lot off Main Street, with the ski resort's base areas. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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You're never too old to learn something new, and Diamond Peak Resort at Incline Village, Nev., would like to help its older customers along with its monthly senior clinics, which are designed to teach techniques and movement patterns that are both more efficient and easier on the body. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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With the holiday vacation week fast approaching and no snow in major northeast metropolitan markets the staff at Vermont Ski Areas Association decided it was time to show city folk that they don't need snow in their backyard to hit the slopes and the parks for good cruising. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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If it feels like winter in South Carolina, it must be New Jersey, circa early January 2007. What gives? We're holding out for some of that Colorado dump along with colder temps but this riding season so far has been dubious at best, and determined skiers and 'boarders can't even look to Upstate New York or eastern Pennsylvania for help. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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The coast of Maine is not just for ocean activities. The Camden Snow Bowl "where the mountains meet the sea" is a community-owned ski and recreational facility whose trails give skiers and riders a unique view of the Atlantic Ocean. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Billy Kidd is a legend in skiing. The Olympic Silver Medalist and World Champion is easily recognizable around town and on the slopes of Steamboat, in his trademark cowboy hat. He's also Director of Skiing for Steamboat. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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What's that you smell? Mmm, the delicious odor of a nice burn as you capture top prizes at Jiminy Peak's first Rail Jam this season. Saranac Root Beer and Potter Brothers Ski and Snowboard are the sponsors, but the real winners await the competion on Friday, starting at 7 p.m. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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A disasterous holiday season sent mountain crews at ski areas in New York state racing for snow-making machinery any time night time temps hit the below-freezing mark. It hasn't been enough to get more than a relatively few trails open than is typical this time of year. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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As the old saying goes, safety is no accident, and the folks at the National Ski Areas Association would like to spread the word. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 13, and running through Friday, Jan. 19, NSAA, in cooperation with the country's ski and snowboard resorts, the National Ski Patrol and PSIA (the ski and snowboard instructors association), is conducting its annual National Safety Week. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Killington has developed specialized learn to fly weekends for snowboarders of intermediate or advanced ability who want to jump, ride switch, perform tricks or learn other freestyle maneuvers in one of the resorts performance terrain parks. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Snow riders are eternal optimists, but winter so far here in Massachuesetts has been trying the patience of all downhillers. Ah, but with an in-your-face 'tude and millions of dollars in snowmaking machinery, Mass. ski areas are swearing by every evening drop below freezing that they can. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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The ESPN-conceived X Games take place at the end of the month in Aspen, and all but a few spots for competitors have been taken. However, there area a handful of openings for skiercross and boardercross athletes of either gender, and they'll be able to grab them at the 8th annual Jabra X-Jam at Sugar Bowl. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Californians attempting to ski this winter have had a few nice powder days - offset by record numbers of people on New Years holiday and all trying to ski it at the same time. But a new storm is on the way and it is expected to tip things the way of Lake Tahoe ski areas and people who must ride on them. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Due to stormy conditions and high winds, Mount Baker will be operating out of the White Salmon base area only today and there is a wind hold currently in effect on Pan Dome.
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2nd January 2007
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The Vail Community held a special candlelight tribute to former President Gerald R. Ford last week. Mr. Ford was a longtime visitor to Vail and a homeowner in Beaver Creek. He loved living part-time in the Colorado mountain community, which he did for nearly 40 years. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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There are more than rails and jumps hidden at Big Sky. As eleven Big Sky Terrain Park Crew members have pounded out the hours to shape their park, they're taking a twist on the usual features. Full Article
1st January 2007
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Inches mean nothing in New Mexico. In the Land of Enchantment this past week, they're talking feet. And for Angel Fire, skiers almost needed snorkels. Full Article
1st January 2007
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Fluid. Fast. Fun. If you've been watching those Lycra-clad Nordic skiers zing by on a pair of skate skis, perhaps it's time you tried a pair. Full Article
1st January 2007
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Don't let unusually warm winter temps get you down. The magic men and women working the hills of Connecticut's ski areas are bravely facing the mild weather by grabbing those evening below-freezing digits and rolling with them, making what the skies aren't giving. Full Article
31st December 2006
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