Moretown, VT – Adventure skiers Brian Mohr, a contributing editor and photographer at Backcountry Magazine, and photographer Emily Johnson, will be returning on Oct. 8 to the wilds of Chilean Patagonia on a month long, skiing-focused exploration of Chile’s prized, yet threatened, Rio Baker Valley. n A group of adventure skiers will travel to Patagonia’s … Continue reading Vermonter’s Ski Expedition Aims to Keep Patagonia Wild →
Boulder, CO – Bill Marolt, president and CEO of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association since 1996, will be inducted Oct. 12 into the University of Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. “It’s going to be a great reunion,” he said. n Marolt – a four-time NCAA ski champion, three-time U.S. alpine champion and 1964 Olympian … Continue reading Ski Team’s Marolt to be Inducted Into CU Sports Hall →
Boise, ID – Collectively, Idaho’s 12 ski and snowboard resorts cover more than 26,000 vertical feet and 22,000 skiable acres, ranging from the venerable Sun Valley Resort to Boise’s backyard favorite, Bogus Basin. Other hot spots scattered throughout the state include Silver Mountain, Schweitzer and Brundage Mountain. Throughout, many improvements await skiers and riders visiting … Continue reading Idaho Ski Resorts Expand, Improve →
Ishpeming, MI – The U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that three former members of the U.S. Ski Team have been elected to the Class of 2006. Freestyle skiers Jonny Moseley and Trace Worthington, along with alpine ski team member, Julie Parisien, will have their names added to the Honor Roll … Continue reading U.S. Ski Hall Names 2006 Inductees →
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