As it toasts its golden jubilee, frosty flurries and jubilations are filling the air at one of Aspen’s pioneering ski havens, The Gant. Built on December 27, 1973, The Gant has reached a grand milestone of serving visitors for fifty incredible years, as reported by Aspen Times. This condominium resort…
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Ski-stealing Bandits on the loose: Breckenridge Ski Resort Experiences Increased Ski Theft, Rivaling National Lampoon Heist Plots
Sharpen your edges and tighten your bindings because this is Alex Harrington with Ski Country Mag, bringing you the latest snow country shenanigans. Today, we’re not talking about secret powder stashes or the latest heated ski gear; nope, we’re talking about the cheeky theft spree plaguing our beloved Breckenridge Ski…
Breaking Slopes: Oregon’s WyEast High School Takes Snow-Sport Education to Unprecedented Heights
As ski and snowboarding season shreds its way into the hearts of winter enthusiasts, all eyes from the mountaintops are centered on a revolutionary development in the US winter sports scene. Published in ‘The Manual,’ an in-depth report highlights a particular high school weaving snow sports into its very curriculum….
Canadian RED Resort Drops the Snow Curtain: A Triumph Over Delays
Well, winter sports enthusiasts may need to trade their grumbles for goggles as the snow dust finally settles. After a heartstring-tugging wait, the Canadian RED Resort yanks off the ‘closed’ sign and is now open to the public. And, who better to lead us into this snowy crusade than the…
Mount Bohemia Tackles Early Season Blues – New Partnerships Keep Passholders Ski-Happy, Despite Delayed Winter
In the shaky start to the ski season, with some resorts barely dusted by nature’s white and others reliant on man-made snow, there appears to be a beacon of innovative thinking. The hero fostering pass holder happiness amidst sporadic snowfall comes not from Colorado’s glistening peaks nor Utah’s famed powder…
Frigid Frustration: Wisconsin Ski Resorts Battle Unseasonably Warm Spell – A Bumpy Start to The Season
The usually bustling ski slopes of southeastern Wisconsin have been greeted with an unexpected challenge- an unseasonably warm winter. Chuck Randles, General Manager of Wilmot Mountain and one of the affected was quoted saying, “I just wish it would get colder sooner.” As disappointing as it sounds, local ski enthusiasts…
Windham Mountain Club’s Pricey Rebrand: Is $200,000 The New Standard For Ski Membership?
In the affluent realm of ski resorts and winter getaways, the rebranded Windham Mountain Club has announced a jaw-dropping membership fee of $200,000, stirring up quite a discussion amongst winter enthusiasts. This intriguing revelation came from Miles Clark, best known for his role in captivating winter sports coverage at SnowBrains….