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  • Rainbow Gathering at South Lake Tahoe

    Winterfest, an annual on- and off-snow carnival for gays and lesbians, returns to South Lake Tahoe on March 4. The weeklong event includes skiing/boarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing as well as the casino nightlife of Stateline. Full Article

    27th February 2007

  • More Big Snow In Utah and Colorado

    Back-to-back snowstorms have been pounding Utah and Colorado. Ski Utah sends word that resorts are offering fantastic, powdery conditions and 100-inch base depths, with one to two more feet on the way this week. Full Article

    27th February 2007

  • Alaska Cold, Dry - and Loving It

    Although records only go back as far as 1972, Valdez, Alaska has seen record low temperatures this month and is on its way to having its driest month on record as well, according to local weather watchers. Full Article

    27th February 2007

  • Impressive Stats at Okemo

    With the Valentine's Day snowstorm dumping one to three feet of new snow on Northern New England just in time for the President's Week holiday period, all ski areas in the region were in fine shape for the vacationing crowds. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • Jackson's New Tram Takes Shape

    Planned for a winter 2008/09 launch, Jackson Hole's new $25 million Doppelmayr CTEC double-jig-back tram lift will require five new towers 30 to 60 feet higher than the current towers. But as designs for the new tram take shape, its famous village tram dock clock tower will remain as a landmark and one of the most photographed Jackson icons. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • NY Mountains Unite for March Madness

    Sometimes, it's all about the riding. And rivals Hunter and Windham mountains, just eight miles apart, are uniting for some sweet deals. The snow has never been better this season and the deals have never been sweeter. Catskills Mountains competitors Hunter and Windham are luring skiers this month with crossover deals that will double terrain availablility while keeping more coin in your pocket. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • Real Riding in New Jersey

    March races in on solid footing in the Garden State, with plenty of snow to keep us riding the rails and trails. It also promises to be a month of good times on the slopes. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • New York Loves the Rides of March

    No kidding, does it get any better than this? The weather, the snow depths, the grooming, plus ever longer days and flat-light infested nights. And all around the state, the celebrating continues. What's usually our last month of riding is usually iffy, but for now, coming in like a lion is a good thing. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • March Riding Rocks Massachusetts

    For riders, March in Massachusetts is iffy, but since that comes-in-like-a-lion blah blah seems to be working this year, we'll take what we can get. And enjoy the ride. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • Powder to the People

    The Sierra has been slammed by a series of Pacific storms, resulting in huge powder dumps. Storm totals are in the 3 to 6-foot range and they have increased resort snow depths significantly. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • Presidents Week Just Peachy For Jiminy

    Some good news came at mid-winter for ski areas in the Northeast and New England, including Jiminy Peak. Riders came out in droves for the Presidents Week break, apparently needing a hit off the hits and an uplift by the lifts. Full Article

    26th February 2007

  • Grand Finale at Tamarack

    In the fresh Idaho snow pro rider Tommy Czeschin of Mammoth Lakes won both this weekend's halfpipe final and the overall 2007 Chevrolet U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix series title at Tamarack. Full Article

    25th February 2007

  • Virginia Loved Valentines Day

    Valentines Day was good to Virginia ski areas, all of which are fully open and catering to a steady tide of skiers and boarders. Bryce, Massanutten, The Homestead all report solid base levels and the snow guns have been holstered as their is ample fluff to go around. Full Article

    21st February 2007

  • Party On and Off-Slope at Timberline

    Celebrate Mardi Gras this coming weekend at Timberline Resort where the après ski happenings will be raging until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights. Full Article

    21st February 2007

  • Ski Bash 2007 Hits Wisp

    Wisp Resort and Baltimore Adapted Recreation and Sports (BARS) are teaming up to host Ski Bash 2007 Feb. 21 through 23. The event is a learn to ski clinic for individuals of all ages with disabilities and their families. Full Article

    21st February 2007

  • Schweitzer Steps It Up

    Schweitzer Mountain will tear down 44-year-old war-horse and resort original Chair One at the end of the season and build two brand spankin' new lifts - The Basin Express, a high-speed detachable quad and The Lakeview fixed grip triple chair. The new lifts will cut ride times nearly in half and substantially increase the mountain's current capacity by 28 percent, from 9,267 people per hour to 12,807. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Grand Prix Finale Hits Tamarack

    The 2007 Chevrolet U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix is headed to Idaho this weekend for its slam-bam season finale, with 130 competitors such as Olympic and X Games medalists Gretchen Bleiler, Steve Fisher, Scotty Lago, Seth Wescott and Lindsey Jacobellis ready to rip it. 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

  • Take Time For R&R at Breckenridge

    Pamper yourself at the Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center's new luxury, full-service spa in Breckenridge. It's part of Beaver Run's $3.5 million renovation. The Spa at Beaver Run is at the base of Peak 9. Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Snow Gives NJ a Ticket To Ride

    New Jersey riders are reeling from a fantastic winter blast of snow and cold, finally bringing conditions up to the the awesome level and promising a nice run into March. And this weekend? Much to do. Full Article

    20th February 2007

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