Alyeska Resort | The Radical Hidden Gem of Alaska [Sponsored by: Alyeska Resort, AK] Lingering rays of daylight are dipping over Mount Alyeska and Turnagain Arm. The snow-fat slopes are shimmering blood red to royal purple. Inversion layer is advancing across the water. The shifting clouds, slowly covering the sea arm like a blanket, seem to be tucking to bed the radical hidden gem that is Alyeska Resort at Girdwood, […] Featured Article Paulie | February 25, 2019 0 Comments
Wallowing in Winter’s Warmth @ Kirkwood – 03/18/16 The season rolls on and El Nino has been gracious enough to continue to add substantial resets every Monday or so. On this day, we headed out to Kirkwood to check out the conditions in the West Shore area after 6 feet of new snow fell the previous on the tail of the previous weekend. Unfortunately, I could not make it out during the storm due to road closures and not wanting to spend all day in the car with my two lovely children. The storm followed the traditional pattern of big snowfall, high winds and then followed by four days of warm Spring temperatures. After finding a nasty ice layer two weeks prior, I was a bit hesitant to fully unleash on some of the steeper and more exposed lines, so we settled with a relatively conservative jaunt over to Boulevard Chute. To our surprise, we encountered a consistent wintery and silky surface all the way to Emigrant Lake. The rest of the day was spent searching for chalky and softening snow in Hell’s Delight, Norm’s Nose, The Wall, Sisters Chute and of course all aspects of Cornice Chair. Remember, the sun angle is a bit higher so those North facing hidden gems are beginning to get their fare share of sunlight, so if it snows, its best to get after it early. Bottom line, the upper mountain is CAKED. Cliffs and massive rock formations are now buried in areas like West Shore, All the Way, Fingers and Chamoix. Conditions Report Casey Cane | March 22, 2016 1 Comment
Small Vertical-Drops Don’t Mean You Can’t Have Big Fun: 8 U.S. Ski Areas with the Least Vertical Many skiers and riders want to hit the big mountains for the variety of trails and the big verticals they offer. It is a lot of fun cruising down a lazy green on a nice bluebird day that may take 15 minutes to get to the bottom of the mountain. It is also a lot of fun hitting those double […] Industry News Gregg Frantz | September 10, 2024 2 Comments
The 20 Best Ski Resorts: Snomad Launches 2024 Ski Resort Awards Snomad, a ski resort comparison website, launched the 2024 Ski Resort Awards which awards top three places in 20 different categories to international ski resorts. Snomad was founded by Dan Lever, a keen skier that has a background in data analytics and marketing, who built a comparison websites for ski resorts where users can rate their experience at over a […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 9, 2024 0 Comments
The 5 Most Unique Ski and Snowboard Towns on The Planet When discussing the best places to ski and snowboard, there are many factors to consider. It’s not always the ones with the most access, the most famous, or the highest elevation. The best ski towns offer many things that skiers and snowboarders universally love. It’s always helpful when they’re semi-affordable because we all know how insanely expensive ski towns can […] Brains Quintin Mills | July 13, 2024 1 Comment
Hometown Mountain Shoutout: Cazenovia Ski Club, NY — If You Can Ski Here, You Can Ski Anywhere Those who grew up skiing at the Cazenovia Ski Club, New York, know that all it takes is a T-bar, a rope tow, 100 acres, and 500 feet of vertical drop to be able to ski anywhere. The motto among members of this small private ski area near Cazenovia, New York, just 30 minutes from Syracuse is, “If […] Max Brownback | June 14, 2024 2 Comments
9 States With the Least Crowded Hiking Trails The United States is abundant with beautiful hiking trails across the country. You’ll find every type of environment, including lush mountains, serene deserts, picturesque seaside locations, and more. However, popular trails often draw large crowds, and the abundance of visitors can lead to frustrating feelings. In this blog, we will explore the states with the least crowded hiking trails, in […] Brains Quintin Mills | June 13, 2024 1 Comment
Unveiling the 6 Spectacular Summer-Only Ski Resorts Around the Globe As spring arrives in the Northern Hemisphere and resorts are pivoting to mountain biking, hiking, or other summer activities, a small number of ski resorts and areas around the globe defy seasonal norms and have just started or are gearing up for their skiing and boarding season. These hidden gems are so remotely located they are rendered inaccessible during the […] Industry News Julia Schneemann | April 18, 2024 1 Comment