Roof Avalanche Kills Mother & Son At Kirkwood Mountain Resort, CA On Sunday According toย Alpine County Sheriff’s Office, a mother and her son were killed by a roof avalanche at Kirkwood Mountain Resort, CA on Sunday.ย At 6:40pm on Sunday evening, authorities received a report of two missing individuals at the resort. They were 50-year-old Olga Perkovic and her 7-year-old son, Aaron Goodstein. Their last known whereabouts was Chair 7 around 4:00pm that afternoon. […] Industry News SnowBrains | March 6, 2018 1 Comment
Kirkwood, CA Conditions Report : Variable The drive from South Lake Tahoe out to Kirkwood, CA is so beautiful (see bonus photos at end) that you can’t help but feel super stoked when you get to this slice of “rare earth.” I wasย feelingย the stoke, or in this caseย overstoke, when I hopped on Cornice Express for my first run. As I neared the top, I was greeted […] Conditions Report Matt Brennan | December 14, 2017 0 Comments
Kirkwood Mountain Resort Fined $750k for Contaminating Nearby Creek and Wetland Kirkwood Mountain Resort was fined $754,732 this July for contamination to a nearby creek reported last spring, reports the Tahoe Daily Tribune. During routine snow removal on an unpaved parking lot during the 2015/16 ski season, asphalt grindings found their way into the snow and then made their way to the sensitive wetlands around nearby Kirkwood Creek. The investigation began […] Industry News Steven Agar | September 25, 2017 1 Comment
United Airlines Adds A TON Of New Non-Stop Flights From Hub Cities To U.S. Ski Town Airports Flying to your favorite ski resorts just got a whole lot easier. United Airlines seems intent on being the industry leader for getting customers to ski destinations this next year. This is good news. With more flights more frequently to destinations like Aspen, Vail, Steamboat, Jackson, Telluride, Reno/Tahoe, Mammoth, Salt Lake City, Sun Valley and Bozeman you can storm chase […] Industry News LadyBrains | August 13, 2017 0 Comments
VIDEO: Kirkwood Season Recap | Steep & Deep Was An Understatement This Winter [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLISVIUmPXU"] Chris Wallner | April 24, 2017 57 Likes 1 Tweet 2 Comments
VIDEO: Skier Falls Off of the Chairlift At Kirkwood A skier fell off of the chairlift at Kirkwood Resort in California this weekend. It unclear as to what the cause of this fall is, but the chairlift is no place to mess around. Luckily for this skier, he didn’t have a far drop and Kirkwood has gotten a ton of snow this year, so he was alright. Is it […] Industry News Chris Wallner | February 27, 2017 4 Comments
3 Lake Tahoe Resorts Owned By Vail Extend Ski Seasons Winter Storms have continuously hit California since 2017 began and those storms are showing their worth after 3 Lake Tahoe ski resorts owned by Vail extended their ski seasons this week. Atmospheric river events, heavy snowfall, and plenty of colder storms have added up to be the perfect combination. The snow isn’t going to stop either with another huge cold […] Industry News Chris Wallner | February 24, 2017 2 Comments
Savoring the Super Snowpack @ Kirkwood With over 500 inches of year to date snowfall on the upper mountain of Kirkwood, I was curious to see how my usual stomping grounds fared with all this snow. Would my usual ski line even be there? Upon arrival, the weather had stunningly blue skies and yet a consistent Eastern wind that was visible on the ridges. After the ‘getting the kids gear on struggle’ at the car and a few warmup laps with y daughter, I began my day on Chair 6, headed straight to the Funnel but found windstripped bulletproof on the steepest aspect. However, after a hundred feet or so below the ridge, the wind was absent and the snow was more mid-winter packed powder. The Fingers were fun but they are so small now…as in buried. Shortly thereafter, I notice that Chair 10 was finally loading so ran over to there to check out the coverage. I found that the wind was ripping up top and over Eagle Bowl into the Buttress. I normally roll into the Wall via the steep pitch above the usual traverse track but found that most of the upper steep pitches entertained the bulletproof layer that the winds created. Of course, I wanted to hit Once Is Enough but figured the snow was variable and I didn’t need a high speed crash, so I passed up the line (made the same decision for Upper Chamoix on Chair 6 earlier.) Conditions Report Casey Cane | February 17, 2017 2 Comments