South Lake Tahoe, CA – Sho Kashima got his start at age four after a family move from West Texas to South Lake Tahoe. After having his career-best season in 2009 (8th in the World Cup rankings), Kashima started the 2010 season looking strong with a pair of World Cup top-10 finishes. However, a blown … Continue reading Athlete Spotlight: Sho Kashima→
Highmount, NY – The State of New York will hold a public information meeting at 7 p.m. tonight in Belleayre’s Overlook Lodge to detail its plans for 1,204 acres of land at the eastern end of the ski area on Big Indian Ridge that it acquired in 2011. “The Big Indian acquisition preserves a major … Continue reading New York State Details Plan for Belleayre Land→
Olympic Valley, CA – North Lake Tahoe’s largest Oktoberfest celebration is returning to The Village at Squaw Valley later this month, complete with Bavarian music, authentic German beer and food, the ever-popular Oktoberfest Games, and plenty of family fun. Squaw’s annual Oktoberfest will transform The Village at Squaw Valley into a miniature Bavaria on Saturday, … Continue reading Oktoberfest Returns to Squaw Valley→
Queenstown, New Zealand – As further enticement to enjoy the slopes during the spring season, Coronet Peak and The Remarkables in Queenstown are offering guests two days of recreational ski and snowboard rental equipment free when they purchase two-day lift passes. Rental equipment includes recreational skis or snowboard, boots, poles and an outdoor jacket and … Continue reading Coronet Peak and The Remarkables Offer Free Rental Equipment to Spring Skiers→
Mt. Cook Village, New Zealand – A 36-year-old Australian man died on Friday after falling 150 meters from a ridge in Aoraki/Mt. Cook National Park on New Zealand’s South Island. The Tasman Saddle Hut (photo: winkyintheuk) Duncan Robert Rait, a … Continue Reading ››
Thompsonville, MI – Michigan’s Crystal Mountain is spending $4 million this summer to build a new Skytrac lift and three new runs to challenge skiers and riders for the 2013-14 ski season.
Ludlow, VT – A Vermont state agency has granted its approval for developers to construct a new 93-acre base village at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow. (image: Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc.) The approval, granted under the state’s strict environmental Act 250 … Continue Reading ››
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