Collingwood (ON), Canada – Spring is in the air, but the garden can wait as there’s still snow on the slopes. Ontario’s Blue Mountain Resort will reopen its ski slopes for another weekend of skiing and riding under the sun. Weather and conditions permitting, the central area of the resort will be open this Saturday … Continue reading Ontario Ski Resort to Reopen This Weekend →
Warren, VT – “Because there’s just too much snow.”n That was Sugarbush president Win Smith’s response when asked last week why the Vermont ski and snowboard resort would be keeping Lincoln Peak open for seven-day-a-week operations through next Sunday, April 26th. As originally scheduled, the resort closed its Mt. Ellen operations on March 29th.
Sundance, UT – Jerry Warren, Director of Mountain Operations at Utah’s Sundance Resort, will be presented a National Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday at the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) National Academy at nearby Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort. The Lifetime Achievement Award has only been given to six people in the 50-year history … Continue reading Ski Instructors Association to Honor Lifetime Achievement of Sundance’s Jerry Warren →
Whistler (BC), Canada – Alpine Canada Alpin’s Medical Group has announced enhanced efforts to prevent injuries while improving and ensuring ski racer safety at events.n After several days of meetings over the past weekend in Whistler, the more than 40 experts said the Medical Group intends to help make domestic Canadian and international ski racing … Continue reading Alpine Canada Alpin Medical Group Steps Up Efforts to Improve Ski Safety →
Park City, UT – With two World Cup wins and a World Championship gold medal, U.S. Ski Team aerialist Ryan St. Onge had a season that any athlete would envy. What does one do after they have one of the most successful seasons of their career? They pack a car and head South looking for … Continue reading Q and A: Aerial Skiing Champion Ryan St. Onge →
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