Mt. Hood, OR – Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort will reopen this Friday, Saturday and Sunday for a season encore. Sunday will be the last day of skiing and snowboarding at the Oregon resort this season.n The ski resort is offering a special $25 day ticket that can be purchased on the resort website www.skihood.com. … Continue reading Ski Season’s Last Hurrah at Oregon’s Mt. Hood Meadows This Weekend →
Marysville, MT – This week’s snowstorm that left up to five feet of snow on parts of Montana has prompted only one of the state’s ski resorts to reopen for May skiing and snowboarding this weekend for the first time ever.n Although it closed for the season at the end of the day on April … Continue reading Montana Ski Resort to Reopen for May Turns →
Government Camp, OR – Campers visiting Windells this summer on Oregon’s Mt. Hood will be riding the snowboard camp’s own portable wire rope tow, the first of its kind in North America and the longest private handle tow at Timberline Ski Area.n The 730-T rope tow is portable, so it can be moved at any … Continue reading Snowboard Camp to Use New Portable Lift on Mt. Hood →
Mammoth Mountain, CA – Loons, Mammoths and Bears…oh, my! Terrain park crews from Loon, Mammoth and Bear Mountain resorts have been invited to combine their creative energies to craft a one-of-a-kind terrain park, which will serve as the shredding grounds for Snowboarder magazine’s 13th Annual Superpark: Superstition in the Sierras.n California’s Mammoth Mountain ski area … Continue reading Terrain Park Builders Combine Forces to Build Superpark →
Warren, VT – When Dave Frendel entered both he and his son, Myles, in this year’s Sugarbush Spring Mogul Bash, the 12th annual 250-meter mogul race down a ski trail called The Cliffs, it wasn’t so they could both take first place in their respective categories. That was an unexpected bonus. It was so a … Continue reading Bumpin’ It Old School →
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