Category Archives: Resorts

Rent Powder Skis for Free in Utah

Salt Lake City, UT – What better price is there than “free”? Ski Utah declares a “Monster Dump” anytime at least one Utah ski resort reports a 24-hour snowfall of 12 inches or more. Now, when that happens, you’re able to rent Rossignol powder skis for free through Ski’N See, thanks to their new partnership … Continue reading Rent Powder Skis for Free in Utah

Snowbasin Skier Dies After Striking Tree

Huntsville, UT – A 24-year-old Ogden, Utah man died after colliding with a tree at Snowbasin Resort in Huntsville on Saturday. Ryan Roberts was found shortly after 1 p.m. alongside Snowbasin’s Penny Lane, a novice trail that returns skiers to the main base area from the resort’s Strawberry Gondola sector alongside the ski area boundary. … Continue reading Snowbasin Skier Dies After Striking Tree

Fall from Colorado Chairlift Kills Mother, Injures Daughters

Granby, CO – A Texas woman is dead and her two daughters injured following a 25-foot fall from a Colorado chairlift on Thursday. Kelly Huber, 40, of San Antonio was riding the base-to-summit Quick Draw Express quad chairlift at Ski Granby Ranch at around 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 29 when all three slipped out of … Continue reading Fall from Colorado Chairlift Kills Mother, Injures Daughters

SATURDAY BOSTON BUS SERVICE TO PATS PEAK RESUMES JAN. 7

Henniker, NH – Pats Peak in southern New Hampshire will resume Saturday afternoon bus service from the Boston area for the current ski season starting on Jan. 7, according to a press release from the ski area. The bus departs from various locations in and around Boston and will also pick up at any metro … Continue reading SATURDAY BOSTON BUS SERVICE TO PATS PEAK RESUMES JAN. 7

New Ski Lift Technology Opens Mountains to Children and Disabled

Klosters, Switzerland – The Swiss Alps offer breath-taking panoramic views and year-round adventure. Yet, the challenges of making the mountains accessible require monumental feats of engineering expertise. A new ski lift for children and handicapped persons will enable them to enjoy remarkable mountain scenery and activity.  ABB is powering the new six-seater chairlift in the Klosters-Madrisa … Continue reading New Ski Lift Technology Opens Mountains to Children and Disabled

Three Skiers Rescued After Overnight Near Jackson

Teton Village, WY – Three men spent the night in a snow cave after venturing out of bounds at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort this past weekend. Rangers with Grand Teton National Park have identified the three as Drew McCord,32, of Houston, Tex.; Kevin Livingston, 37, of Afton, Wyo.; and Patrick Callihan, 24, of Jackson, Wyo. All three left … Continue reading Three Skiers Rescued After Overnight Near Jackson

Ski Vermont’s Specialty Food Days Tour Returns to the Mountains

Montpelier, VT – From Vermont’s highly recognizable brands like Cabot Cheese, Ben & Jerry’s and Vermont maple syrup to local goodies like Kimball Brook Farm chocolate milk and Gringo Jack’s chips and salsa, enjoy all the flavors of Vermont during the Ski Vermont 2017 Specialty Food Day Tour. This season Ski Vermont’s marketing partners Long Trail … Continue reading Ski Vermont’s Specialty Food Days Tour Returns to the Mountains