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Civics For Skiers: How Local Governments Help Skiers Talk To Developers

Town of Breckenridge

This article is the first article in Civics for Skiers, a series which examines how the ski industry interacts with various parts of our government and how skiers may make their voices heard.  Development has always been a part of the ski industry. From the early days when big resorts used skiing as a way to sell real estate, to […]

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Zach Armstrong | July 17, 2025
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Dixie National Forest, UT, Reviews Brian Head Ski Area Plan to Triple in Size

This past season, Brian Head Resort located in southern Utah experienced its longest season in 60 years, with a record-setting 178 skiable days. In 2023, Brian Head released its Master Development Plan, which included 850 new acres of skiable terrain and 1,800 acres for a 2,000-acre ski-in, ski-out community, potentially making it the seventh-largest ski resort in the state. This year, Brian […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 17, 2025
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Tsunami Warning in Alaska Downgraded After a 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Region

Residents living in coastal communities in southern Alaska were ordered to move to higher ground due to a tsunami threat after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck on Wednesday at 12:37 p.m. locl time. Officials quickly downgraded and then canceled the tsunami warning for the region. There were no reports of significant damage. “We have seen other earthquakes in the area […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 17, 2025
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You Can Volunteer to Help Protect New Mexico’s Wild Places Just by Hiking

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If you love hiking and care about the future of New Mexico’s wilderness, New Mexico Wild has a unique opportunity for you to make a real difference, and all you have to do is hit the trail. Now through October 31, 2025, you can volunteer as a solitude monitor in the stunning Carson National Forest. It’s a chance to enjoy […]

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Avatar photo Brent Thomas | July 17, 2025
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[PHOTOS] Avalanche Pass Trail in the Adirondacks, NY, Closed Due to Mud and Rockslides

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has closed a section of the Avalanche Pass Trail in Keene, Essex County, New York, after heavy rain triggered multiple mud and rockslides. The closure affects the stretch between the Lake Arnold Trail intersection and the southern end of Avalanche Lake. Hikers should avoid the area until further notice while DEC […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 16, 2025
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Italian Extreme Sports Icon Dies in 200-Meter Fall in Gröden/Val Gardena, Italy

Extreme sports icon Andreas Tonelli—a 48-year-old mountain biker and adventure sports guide from South Tyrol, Italy—has died after falling around 200 meters (656 feet) during a solo outing in Vallelunga, near Gröden/Val Gardena, Italy. Tonelli, who had amassed over 120,000 followers on social media through his high-altitude cycling and mountaineering content, was reported missing on Tuesday evening, July 15, when […]

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Julia Schneemann | July 16, 2025
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Milano Cortina 2026 Unveils Olympic and Paralympic Medals in Venice, Italy

With only 205 days to go until the Winter Games start, organizers of the 2026 Olympics at Milan-Cortina, Italy, unveiled the official Olympic and Paralympic medals on Tuesday, July 15. The medals are designed with inclusivity and symbolic weight in mind. Presented in Venice, the capital of Veneto—one of the host regions of the Games—the medals were introduced by Italian […]

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | July 16, 2025
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Norwegian Olympic Medalist Killed by Freak Lightning Strike

Norwegian ski cross and alpine athlete and Olympic medalist Audun Grønvold has died days after being struck by lightning while on holiday in Hardangervidda National Park. According to a social media post shared by his wife, Kristin Tandberg HaugsjÃ¥, the 49-year-old was struck by lightning on Saturday, July 12, while holidaying at their mountain hut in the Norwegian Hardangervidda National […]

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Julia Schneemann | July 16, 2025
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Lake Placid, NY, to Host FIS Ski Jumping World Cup December 12-14

The New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (Olympic Authority) announces tickets are on sale for the International Ski and Snowboard (FIS) Ski Jumping World Cup returning to the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex on December 12-14. The event will bring together the world’s top male and female ski jumpers for three days of competition on the HS 128 large […]

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Avatar photo Press Release | July 16, 2025
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The 7 Best Offseason Training Activities and Their Benefits for Freeride Skiing

Summer is here and, unfortunately, unless you live in the southern hemisphere or near a glacier, skiing is done until next winter. What are some off season training methods and how much will they impact your skiing come next winter? Staying active and fit is undoubtedly the most important thing you can do, but which activities will have a direct […]

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Zach Suffish | July 16, 2025
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[PHOTOS] Ski Patrol Successfully Triggers Size 2 Slab Avalanche at ÅŒhau Snow Fields, New Zealand

The New Zealand Avalanche Advisory (NZAA) is New Zealand’s official backcountry avalanche forecasting network. NZAA provides public avalanche advisories for 13 regions across the country. These forecasts, explicitly written for recreational users of the backcountry, make up one component of traveling safely in ‘avalanche terrain’, along with carrying the appropriate rescue equipment and getting the proper training. On July 15, […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 16, 2025
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Deer Valley, UT, Invites Community to be Part of Historic Expansion Event by Watching Live Chairlift Construction

Deer Valley Resort welcomes the Park City, Utah, community to a rare opportunity to watch chairlift construction live this Saturday July 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on top of Deer Valley’s Bald Mountain. Visitors can go on the scenic Overlook Trail, which has a view of the new Park Peak, giving them a prime viewing point for both […]

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Luke W. Smith | July 16, 2025
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Elan Skis Builds Yachts, Too?

Elan Skis, the Slovenian Alps ski manufacturer, has been producing skis for over 75 years. In 1945, Rudi Finžgar and nine other visionaries founded the Elan ski company with the goal of consistently bringing good times to skiers worldwide. Since its beginning, Elan has been a respected and well-known brand that skiers could rely on when hitting the slopes each […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 16, 2025
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Where is the Future of Snowboarding Heading?

Over the past decade, snowboarding has seen a decline in participation and sales, especially when compared to the sport’s surge in popularity in the early to mid-2000s. Despite the sport’s young age, it seems to have already gone through an entire life cycle, reaching peak popularity in the 2010-2011 season, followed by a steep decline in the following years, according […]

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Quinn Brophy | July 16, 2025
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The 10 Biggest Ski Resorts on the East Coast

Stowe, Vermont

Although the East is home to hundreds of small hills, there are a surprising number of big mountain ski areas that offer an abundance of terrain that rival West Coast resorts. Many East Coast resorts get overlooked when skiers and riders are looking to book week-long vacations. Many people pass over these resorts, thinking they do not offer enough terrain […]

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Brett Currie | July 15, 2025
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22-Year-Old Trail Runner Dies After Slipping on Snow-Covered Trail in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria

A 22-year-old Belgian trail runner was found dead late last Wednesday night after slipping on steep terrain near the summit of the Geißstein in Austria’s Pinzgau mountains near Saalbach-Hinterglemm. Austrian authorities initially reported him as a 27-year-old, but Brugge/Bruges police (Belgium) have confirmed the hiker was, in fact, 22 years old—not 27 as stated by Salzburg Mountain Rescue and Salzburg […]

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | July 15, 2025
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Understanding The Challenges Women Face in Split Boarding

Split boarding has gained popularity over the last decade, with an increasing number of people venturing out to explore the backcountry. However, the numbers comparing men and women who participate in split boarding have not grown equally within the sport.  Men grossly outnumber women in the backcountry and in split boarding, which prompts the question: why?  Are there obstacles, challenges, […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | July 15, 2025
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Jackson Hole, WY, Single-Family Home Prices Hit Record $10.7 Million, Deepening Affordability Crisis in Ski Towns

Big Red tram at Jackson Hole Mountain resort with the doors open and a view of the snowy mountains through the doors

Jackson Hole’s real estate market continues to soar into rarefied air, with the average listing price for a single-family home reaching $10.7 million as of April 1, according to the Jackson Hole Report released by the Viehman Group. Sales volume rose 16% in Q1 2025 compared to the same period last year, but the average and median sale prices actually […]

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Martin Kuprianowicz | July 15, 2025
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Bode Miller Inducted Into U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, Cementing His Legacy as America’s Most Decorated Male Alpine Skier

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Six-time Olympic medalist and alpine ski racing icon Bode Miller was officially inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame on Saturday, joining an elite 2025 class that includes Serena Williams and Nike co-founder Phil Knight. The honor recognizes Miller’s historic career as the most successful American male alpine skier of all time. Miller’s Olympic journey spanned five […]

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Martin Kuprianowicz | July 15, 2025
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Taos Ski Valley, NM, Begins Replacement of Lift 7, Launches New Fund to Support Local Youth

taos New Mexico

Summer construction is underway at Taos Ski Valley as the resort replaces its aging Lift 7 with a new Leitner-Poma fixed-grip triple chairlift. The upgrade is part of a broader infrastructure improvement effort aimed at enhancing the mountain experience ahead of the 2025-26 ski season. Related: Severe Floods Wash Away Home and Kill Father and 2 Children in New Mexico […]

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Martin Kuprianowicz | July 15, 2025
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