Bridgton, ME – Spanish music reverberated throughout my Jeep, escaped from the rolled down windows and floated toward the blue mountain sky. I couldn’t exactly figure out why my girlfriend’s music seemed strangely appropriate Down East, but it did. We arrived at Shawnee Peak on an unusually warm March morning not knowing what to expect. … Continue reading Shawnee Peak: A Down-East “Lov” Affair→
Petite-Rivière-St.-François (QC), Canada – Le Massif de Petite-Rivière-St.-François is a mountain at a crossroads. Throughout its relatively short life, the resort with what may well be the longest formal name in the ski industry has prided itself on maintaining harmony with its natural surroundings and eschewing traditional ski area development. A CDN $24.8 million investment … Continue reading Le Massif: At the Crossroads→
Stowe, VT – Mention Vermont, and you’re likely to conjure up pastoral /images of white church steeples, clapboard houses, steam rising from boilers in maple sugar shacks, narrow and winding dirt farm roads, and incandescent fall foliage. Skiers and snowboarders will likely also envision narrow, old-school New England trails, as well as broad intermediate boulevards … Continue reading Stowe: Picture Postcard Vermont→
Brian Head, UT – The silence was deafening. Standing atop the rim of Cedar Breaks National Monument’s crimson cliffs, the enveloping stillness was punctuated only by a lone crow soaring somewhere thousands of feet below in the nearly limitless void. Far beyond, the Escalante Desert of southern Utah stretched to the horizon. The red, yellow … Continue reading Brian Head: Altitude, Not Attitude→
Stratton Mountain, VT – I just can’t help but to smile. Let’s just ignore the fact that I was grunting up the side of a ski slope with two broken vertebrae in my lower back, struggling to hold some form of traction in the snow. Forget that, all the while, an image of me losing … Continue reading The U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships: Back to Where It All Began→
Brighton, UT – Each of Utahs four Cottonwood Canyons resorts Alta, Snowbird, Solitude and Brighton has its own unique character and spirit. For skiers only, Alta exudes charm through its exceptional terrain and throwback culture. Snowbird delivers steeps, snowfall and creature comforts on a grand scale. Solitude provides just that lots of … Continue reading Brighton: Where Utah Learns to Ski→
Beaver, UT – It was an eerie quiet. As the sun descended into the cleft of Beaver Canyon, I was the only known person within 20 miles. Literally. n Granted, it was a Sunday night. It was still somewhat surprising, however, that I was the only overnight guest at southern Utah’s Elk Meadows Ski & … Continue reading Elk Meadows: Living In Your Own Private…Utah→