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  • Red Lodge, Montana's First

    Unseasonably warm drippy weather squelched traditional Thanksgiving openings for several of Montana's resorts, but not Red Lodge Mountain. On the day after stuffing themselves with turkey, skiers and snowboarders will hit the slopes for a partial opening. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Free-Heeling at Kirkwood

    All things telemarking comes to Kirkwood for yearly event. The annual TeleFair Tour, a nationwide event that is an opportunity to get to know everything telemark-related, returns to Kirkwood on Dec. 9-10. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Toddler-Racers Welcomed at Shawnee

    It has been said that in order to ensure the future of any sport you must make sure that the young stay interested in it... and that's what Shawnee Mountain, PA, plans to do this 2006/07 season. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Delirium at Sunshine

    With one of its best early seasons ever, Banff's Sunshine Village opened two more quads and more terrain this past week. And Delirium Dive wasn't far behind. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Taos Cranks Up

    Due to sustained cold temperatures that have allowed snowmakers to supplement Mother Nature's droppings, New Mexico's Taos Ski Valley plans to crank up a few lifts this week. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Big Sky, Big Mountain Delay Opening

    November's second half has not been kind to Montana, waltzing in with temperatures too warm to make snow and rains that erased snowmaking whales. Several resorts that traditionally run lifts at Thanksgiving have postponed their openings. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Crested Butte Open For Business

    Crested Butte skiers and riders, along with mascot Bubba the Bear, enjoyed Colorado's Best Corduroy on opening day for the season. Blue skies and excellent early season snow made for a perfect day. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Mt. Sunapee Invests In Itself

    Crews at Mt. Sunapee, NH have been busy during the off-season with over a half million dollars in improvements on and off the slopes. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Sugar Mountain Open From the Top

    Sugar Mountain, located approximately two miles east of Banner Elk, N.C., has been churning out snow and is going for top to bottom skiing and riding. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Indianhead Extends Value Season

    Indianhead, the chief of the UP's Big Snow Country, has extended its value season for an extra week offering significant lodging package savings through Christmas. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Relief for Mt. Hood Meadows Regulars

    When the White River overflowed its banks on Nov. 6, it washed away part of Highway 35, the Mt. Hood Scenic Byway and the portal to Mt. Hood Meadows. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Snowshoe Drops Its Ropes

    Snowshoe Mountain Resort will be dropping the ropes and opening the mountain this Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23. The West Virginia resort expects to host hundreds of skiers and riders looking for first tracks in the area this Thursday. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Heartland Skiers Sweat Out Thanksgiving

    The weather remains mild across much of the Heartland as we head through the Thanksgiving weekend; the warmest in over a decade for Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Hidden Valley Continues Expansion

    When it comes to Missouri you may think more about the St. Louis Cardinals than skiing and snowboarding, but, thanks to Midwest conglomerate Peaks Resorts, who owns and operates six resorts scattered across the Midwest, there is. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Mont-Ste-Anne Eyes Weekend Opening

    Like many other areas in the Northeast, Mont-Ste-Anne in Quebec had hoped for at least a mid-November opening. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Whiteface Puts White On Its Face

    Listen up, turkeys... New York state's renowned Olympic mountain, Whiteface, looks to open Thanksgiving weekend. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Lake Louise Busts Records

    As Alberta's Lake Louise heads into its World Cup this weekend, the resort racks up records - both in early season snowfall and in the number of lifts open. With all lifts open this past weekend, skiers and riders ripped up the Powder Bowls. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • New Chairlift for Crystal Mountain

    A new Doppelmayr chairlift will soon service the North Backcountry area of Crystal Mountain. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • It's Game On for Whistler Blackcomb

    Not only did Whistler Blackcomb open on Saturday, those there had to have their game faces on early. Full Article

    21st November 2006

  • Wintergreen Making Winter

    Snowmaking began at Wintergreen Resort, Virginia, on Monday, Nov. 20 at 7:07 p.m. They're a precise bunch at Wintergreen and minutes matter. When temperatures dropped into the twenties, the resort's world-class snowmaking system went to work laying down a base for opening day. Full Article

    21st November 2006

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