Michigan Ski Area Opens for Season

Ironwood, MI – Ski Brule in the western upper peninsula of Michigan, historically the first ski area in the state to open, did so again yesterday for the second-earliest opening in its history. nOne beginner and one intermediate trail — Bunny Trail and Log Jam, respectively — are open for the weekend on man-made snow. … Continue reading Michigan Ski Area Opens for Season

Newell Top-10 in Sprint Skiing Opener

Dusseldorf, Germany – U.S. Olympian Andy Newell (Shaftsbury, VT) collided with another racer in his semifinal heat of the season-opening Nordic skiing World Cup sprint Saturday but rebounded to finish eighth in the rainy, soft-snow conditions. He was fourth-fastest in qualifying.n”Not a bad start for the season. I have no complaints,” Newell said. “The snow … Continue reading Newell Top-10 in Sprint Skiing Opener

Conservation Groups Study Economic Impact of Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort Land Swap

Mt. Hood, OR – The Cooper Spur Wild & Free Coalition has commissioned a report from ECONorthwest to assess the full range of benefits that would result from the historic settlement that protects the North Side of Mt. Hood. Economist Ernest G. Niemi has been tasked with determining the economic value of protecting … Continue … Continue reading Conservation Groups Study Economic Impact of Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort Land Swap

Ski Addicts Wake Up to Snow Reports

Denver, CO – Powderfone.com is offering a free snow report wake-up telephone call service to skiers and snowboarders for 1,200 resorts worldwide.nSubscribers choose how much snow, which days, which resorts, and at what time they would like to receive a wake up call. When a resort gets the snowfall a subscriber has … Continue Reading … Continue reading Ski Addicts Wake Up to Snow Reports

List of Ski Resorts Offsetting Energy Use Continues to Grow

Lakewood, CO – Alpine Meadows, Calif., Grand Targhee, Wyo., and Middlebury College Snow Bowl, Vt., recently joined 16 other ski areas that are offsetting 100 percent of their energy use by purchasing renewable energy. All together, these 19 resorts are purchasing 258,574,498 kWh of green energy and their purchases result in the avoidance of 309,383,234 … Continue reading List of Ski Resorts Offsetting Energy Use Continues to Grow

Maine Handicapped Skiing Looking for Volunteers

Portland, OR – Looking for great skiing or riding, new friends and a way to help others? Maine Handicapped Skiing is looking for volunteers to teach adaptive Alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing to over 250 adults and children with physical disabilities this coming winter.nMaine Handicapped Skiing (MHS), Maine’s largest year-round adaptive recreation program, … Continue reading Maine Handicapped Skiing Looking for Volunteers