Organizers Hope to Double Participation in National Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month

Lakewood, CO – Organizers of Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month (LSSM) are gearing up for January 2012 and hoping to motivate 150,000 children and adults to take ski and snowboard lessons during the month. The 2011 initiative drew 75,000, up from 30,000 in 2010, based on feedback from participating resorts and resort association partners. … Continue reading Organizers Hope to Double Participation in National Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month

U.S. Ski Team, NASTAR Join Forces

Park City, UT – Two of the most well known brands in ski racing, the U.S. Ski Team and NASTAR, are combining forces for a season-ending extravaganza. “The Championships presented by Nature Valley,” a joint venture between the U.S. Ski Team and NASTAR, will feature 10 days of recreational and elite competition. The debut event … Continue reading U.S. Ski Team, NASTAR Join Forces

Ski Resorts Help the Northeast Bounce Back from Irene

Montpelier, VT – Even though sustaining damage themselves, ski resorts around New England and New York are helping to lead the recovery effort from damage caused by the flooding rains of Tropical Storm Irene even as the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee are again inundating the region. Over the next two weekends, Jiminy Peak Mountain … Continue reading Ski Resorts Help the Northeast Bounce Back from Irene

Ingenious Water Ramp Opens on Okanagan Lake This Weekend

Penticton (BC), Canada – Water ramping is a crucial aspect of freestyle ski training. Whether they compete in aerials, moguls, halfpipe or slopestyle, athletes must practice and qualify inverted tricks on a water ramp or air bag before they can perform them in competition on snow. Freestyle ski team members spend a good portion of … Continue reading Ingenious Water Ramp Opens on Okanagan Lake This Weekend

Snow Dusts Colorado’s Highest Peaks

Denver, CO – With September comes a change of seasons. As summer wanes and autumn approaches, the ski season can’t be far behind. Mountain peaks around Colorado showed evidence of the coming ski season on Wednesday including low clouds, cooler temperatures and snow on upper elevations. Here’s a sampling of images from around Colorado ski … Continue reading Snow Dusts Colorado’s Highest Peaks

California Ski Helmet Bill Dies Again at Governor’s Desk

Sacramento, CA – It’s a different year, a different bill and even a different governor. But for the second time in two years a bill requiring skiers and riders under 18 to wear a helmet in California has been vetoed. Democratic Governor Jerry Brown on Wednesday vetoed SB105, sponsored by State Senator Leland Yee (D-San … Continue reading California Ski Helmet Bill Dies Again at Governor’s Desk