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  • Granite Peak Turns Dec. 2

    Granite Peak has been blasted by cold air with the arrival of this latest Midwest storm and, turning lemons into lemonade, they have decided to open as a result. Full Article

    1st December 2006

  • Arizona Skiers Wait for Mid-December

    It's tempting, especially when snow is falling around you, but Arizona skiers must wait until mid-December. Recent storms have dropped significant snowfall across Arizona with Snowbowl getting five inches in the last few days - and there seems to be more on the way. Full Article

    1st December 2006

  • Snow Creek's Tornado Alley Sucks In Tubers

    At Snow Creek, people are running to get into Tornado Alley, not away from it. Snow Creek, Missouri, is finalizing last minute touches on its "Tornado Alley," Tubing park for the upcoming 2006/07 winter season. Full Article

    1st December 2006

  • Mad River Lights its Guns

    Mad River ski area, out there in Zanesfield, Ohio, is keeping a finger in the wind as winter approaches. The area was hoping to start spinning today, and may still as temperatures drop, but the mountain staff says they want to make sure everything is ready to go for 2006/07 before lighting the fires. Full Article

    1st December 2006

  • Chestnut Roars Dec. 2

    Chestnut Mountain Resort ready to rock Dec. 2. The Midwest is poised and ready for the 2006/07 ski season. Chestnut Mountain Resort, perched on a bluff just outside of General Grant's old hometown of Galena, Ill., has been firing up a new and improved snowmaking system in order to lay the foundation for a Dec. 2 opening. Full Article

    30th November 2006

  • Whistler Serves it up Fresh

    Mother Whistler gave up the goods Saturday offering fresh pow on a platter for the throngs of American visitors who made the right plans for the Thanksgiving holiday. Full Article

    29th November 2006

  • Mt Seymour Smarts

    Often thought of as the last of the local mountains, Vancouver's Mt Seymour uses its head to keep people happy. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Going Deep at Mt Baker

    It's deep enough to be dangerous at Mt Baker. The Washington wonderland was whipped by the snow gods last weekend and as mentioned monster truck style in aprevious column the mountain may now literally swallow you whole. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Canadian Wins Lake Louise Gold

    This weekend, a 22-year-old Calgarian broke a string of dry years for Canada's ski team. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Ober Gatlinburg Says December 1

    Warm temperatures in the Southern climes have made it difficult for skiers and riders in the lower half of the nation to even think about skiing. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Red-y to Go

    Red Mountain Resort is opening this Friday with its most early season snow in a decade. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Nubs Nob Adds More Gladed Terrain

    Nubs Nob was not only thrilled to learn that its terrain park was rated as the best in North America, according to a recent survey; it was ranked fourth best for ski area grooming. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Camelback Shoots for December

    Camelback Ski Area in Tannersville, Pa., plans to open for the season in early December. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Wisp Plans to Go Big

    Wisp has a motto for their upcoming Big Air competition: "Go Big or Go Home!" Local skiers and riders will turn out Dec. 16 for the Maryland area's first terrain park competition of the year. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Midwest Ski Areas Garner NSSA Awards

    Only five ski areas nationwide have received two Heads Up National Ski Area Safety Awards since the inception of the program to recognize innovative safety programs by the National Ski Areas Association (NSSA). Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Colorado's Gems Resorts

    The best deal in Colorado Ski Country is the Gems Card. That's because some think the Colorado Gems are the best deal in the state. They are the smaller, off-the-beaten-path resorts that are less expensive and a bit easier to navigate. They're perfect for families. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Ski, Then Golf, at Okemo

    Hey you skiers, ever want to ski and golf in the same day? For the next week or so you can do it at Okemo. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Shanty Creek Bounces Back

    Under new ownership Shanty Creek continues to upgrade facilities and bring the resort back to its former glory years. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Bretton Woods First to Open in New Hampshire

    The first, and so far only, ski area to open in New Hampshire this year is Bretton Woods. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Spreading the Deals at Ski Butternut

    Anywhere else, you'd say, "I can't believe it's not Butternut." Full Article

    28th November 2006

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