Category Archives: Resorts

Western U.S. Ski Resorts On Track for Best Summer Ever

Denver, CO – At the halfway point of summer, lodging properties from 17 participating mountain resorts in the western U.S. were continuing to see steady crowds and are on pace for this summer to be the busiest ever, according to the most recent data released by DestiMetrics, the Denver-based company formerly known as the Mountain … Continue reading Western U.S. Ski Resorts On Track for Best Summer Ever

Construction is On Schedule to Replace Alyeska’s Chair 6

Girdwood, AK – Following a successful 2012-13 ski season, officials at Alyeska Resort embarked upon the replacement of the Alaska ski area’s existing Chair 6 with a new high-speed detachable quad. Construction and installation of the chairlift by Doppelmayr USA Inc. is expected to be completed by the end of October at an estimated cost … Continue reading Construction is On Schedule to Replace Alyeska’s Chair 6

Vermont Ski Resorts Offer Back-to-School Savings

Montpelier, VT – Students flock to numerous colleges and universities across the Green Mountain state for higher education, but also for outdoor adventures and to meet like-minded people. Ski resorts in Vermont understand the tight budgets of students, so they offer special deals on college passes to help them start or continue their life long … Continue reading Vermont Ski Resorts Offer Back-to-School Savings

Squaw and Oakley Release Custom Lake Tahoe Sunglasses

Olympic Valley, CA – California’s Squaw Valley ski resort and Oakley have joined together to create custom Lake Tahoe Radar sunglasses. The one-of-a-kind sunglasses feature “Brilliant Blue” ice iridium lenses with a custom-etched outline of Lake Tahoe. $20 from each sunglass sale will benefit the Tahoe Fund to restore and enhance Lake Tahoe for the … Continue reading Squaw and Oakley Release Custom Lake Tahoe Sunglasses

Spring Snow Covers New Zealand Ski Areas for the Second Week in a Row

Queenstown, New Zealand – With a whole lot of new winter snow and more on the way, spring skiing in New Zealand is morphing into a phenomenon Queenstown locals have dubbed “sprinter”. Queenstown’s Coronet Peak and The Remarkables received 15 cm (six inches) of fresh, dry winter snow on Wednesday, conditions that skiers and boarders … Continue reading Spring Snow Covers New Zealand Ski Areas for the Second Week in a Row