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Saalbach Skicircus: Europe’s Third Largest Ski Region Redefining Slope Navigation Navigating your way around a big ski resort can be quite difficult, especially when it is your first time there or the weather is nasty. Europeโs third-largest ski region, Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn Skicircus in Austria, has created a new straight forward slope guidance system. With a tongue-twisting name like that we sure appreciate the simplicity of their navigation system. […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | December 20, 2019 0 Comments
Snow Continues to Fall in Europe | Multiple FEET of Snow at Ski Resorts in the Alps Areas of the Alps are experiencing heavy snow right now as Ullr continues to bless France and Switzerland. Up to 2-FEET of fresh snow has fallen on ski areas over the last day or so.ย The storm is forecast to continue throughout the weekend, so by Monday, we could see resorts reporting well over 3-feet of beautiful, fresh powder. And this […] Industry News SnowBrains | December 13, 2019 0 Comments
Sustainability And Holiday Destinations: The Zermatt Case Sustainability is, without a doubt, a topic that has gained a lot of popularity in the last couple of decades. Nowadays people care about things like the carbon print they leave, the source where the energy they use is coming from, and how are the soil, the forests, and the wildlife impacted by the products they are consuming. These concerns […] Brains Micho | December 6, 2019 2 Comments
UPDATE: The Alps Getting Even More MASSIVE November Snowfalls Ski areas in the Southern Alps are reporting up to 5 FEET of new snow in the past 72 hours! Parts of the Southern Alps along the France/Italy border are reporting the most snow (up to 5 feet over the weekend!) but really its been snowing all over the continent with large snow totals being reported in Bulgaria, the French […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | November 26, 2019 0 Comments
Avalanche Cycles | Why Avalanche Activity Is Significantly Higher Some Years No matter where you live, ski or venture into the mountain, it is very likely that you are well aware and concerned about avalanches. You might have only heard of them or seen them on the distance. You might, as well, have experienced them in first person, having a mass of sliding snow affecting you, your house, your car, or […] Avalanche Micho | November 22, 2019 2 Comments
Skiing and Whiskey, a History Lesson Throughout the history of skiing, people have never ceased to innovate and find new ways to have fun sliding on snow.ย From the first primitive designs used for transportation and huntingย to the first metal bindings, the development of the twin tip and the snowboard, camber, rocker, carbon, the list goes on.ย However, long before all of these high-tech developments, there […] Friday Fun Jack Conroy | November 22, 2019 0 Comments
PHOTO TOUR: Massive Amounts Of New Snow In The Alps Upwards of 3 FEET of new snow is being reported in parts of the Austrian Alps, like the Stubai Glacier, as of today, Thursday, November 14. Other glaciers in the region are reporting snow totals of 18-24″. It looks like a promising start to ski season in Austria and various parts of the Alps. Several glacier regions of the Alps […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 15, 2019 0 Comments