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  • 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

  • Ski Sundown Calling All Families

    Don't look at it like more than half the trails are closed. Look at it like almost half of the trails are open. In an early winter that feels more like early spring, we'll take it, we'll take it. 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

  • Mammoth Madness

    January Midweek Madness kicks off early next month with a plethora of deals at Mammoth Mountain. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from Jan. 8-31, skiers and snowboarders can get reduced rate lift tickets - always a plus. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Ski Something New in Oregon

    In Oregon, there's more to having fun in the snow than doing laps on your favorite ski lift. And on Jan. 6 you'll have the opportunity to do so. 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

  • History Isn't Bunk, It's Bogus

    The histories of Boise, Idaho and Bogus Basin Ski Resort are intertwined, sharing more than 60 years time. The spark of an idea from Dick Vandenburg has grown quickly into a volunteer-driven "History Project" for Bogus. 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

  • Berkshire Eyes Night Skiing En Mass.

    Berkshire East is keeping the runs, well, running in the middle of Massachusetts. They've got a workmanlike attitude going in a season that's seeing more green than white. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Holidays Bring Snow to Silverton

    Santa's sleigh hit the high peaks of Silverton (see upper left corner of picture) and came in for a landing and a few turns on the mountain over the holidays. He brought plenty of snow with him as the southern Colorado resort was pounded with over four feet. 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

  • Mount Southington Rail Jam Rallies

    Mount Southington, like much of the Northeast and New England, is running on snow fumes, but riders are still bangin' it out, despite the dearth of decent snow storms. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • More Parking at Mt. Rose

    In response to its ever-growing popularity, Mt. Rose expanded its parking area by more than 400 spaces to complement the Main and Slide Lodge facilities and boost capacity in time for the 2006/07 season. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Huge Storm Blankets Colorado

    Denver and the Front Range had to shut down for what some have called the Storm of the Year. It put a halt to holiday travel, especially at Denver International Airport, where travelers could only look at the snow, rather than get to play on it. Full Article

    26th December 2006

  • Mount Washington at Capacity

    No wonder there isn't any room at the any of the inns on Mount Washington this Christmas. The Vancouver Island resort was at capacity for the holiday after getting blasted by snow between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day. Full Article

    25th December 2006

  • Arizona Snowbowl Woes

    "After a disastrous 15-day ski season last year, this is the worst case scenario," lamented Arizona Snowbowl's general manager J.R. Murray. "We are basically at ground zero with snow pack." Full Article

    25th December 2006

  • Stocking Stuffers at Taos

    What do you want for Christmas in New Mexico? Snow, of course. And that's exactly what Taos got in its stockings. Full Article

    25th December 2006

  • Fishy Fun at Big Mountain

    As Santa brought new flakes to Big Mountain, terrain park lovers got an additional treat with their Fishbowl Terrain Park doubling in size. And the resort's plans include much, much more. Full Article

    25th December 2006

  • Snowboarder Jailed in Jackson

    An 18-year-old snowboarder who killed a skier in an accident at a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort two winters ago received his sentence this past week and headed into the Teton County Jail for the holidays. Full Article

    25th December 2006

  • Keystone's Chocolate City

    Look but don't eat! Keystone's Chocolate Village is on display in the lobby of the Keystone Lodge & Spa. It's the 13th year for the miniature alpine village, designed by Keystone chef Ned Archibald. Full Article

    25th December 2006

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