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Verispellis Skis & Snowboards Utilize Nitinol to Change the Sport Forever “Verispellis may be the most innovative concept since shaped skis were developed in the late 80’s/early 90’s.” – Armenian Weekly We’re nearing the end of skiing/snowboarding as we know it. We are carefully guided to the future of the sport by Verispellis Skis and Snowboards. The company is unveiling boards that are made with a metal called Nitinol. With Nitinol, Verispellis skis […] Helena Guglielmino | November 14, 2017 0 Comments
Arapahoe Basin, CO’s New Trail Map “The new trail map is here !!! The new trail map is here !!! The new trail map is here !!! We have some beautiful, new artwork that includes The Beavers and The Steep Gullies. This map also includes the new trail names. We chose these names for a variety of reasons. A couple of the more commons names, Marmot and Ptarmigan, were […] Industry News SnowBrains | August 18, 2017 0 Comments
Whistler Bike Park Will Double In Size As A Part of Their 5-Year Expansion Plan According to a recent plan released by Whistler, the resort plans to invest $345 million into a massive resort expansion that will include approximately 31 miles of new downhill trails that will effectively double the size of the existing bike park. This plan includes a long list of new facilities including an indoor waterpark, indoor action sports training center, new […] Industry News Chris Wallner | April 27, 2016 0 Comments
Crystal Mountain Conditions Report|Low Tide, New Snow The past week was rough for Washington. Not because there was no precipitation, but because it came as a giant pineapple. Rain. Eventually freezing levels dropped low enough for the upper mountain at Crystal to accumulate some snow. With the rain from the last storm front, a good amount of snow was lost at lower elevations and near rock bands at higher elevations. Once the rain turned to snow 8” stacked up in Green Valley. Definitely is a welcome change from no snow. It would definitely take some imagination to call the new snow powder, but the wet snow filled in shallow spots, smoothing out the terrain and giving […] Conditions Report Chaz Diamond | February 8, 2015 0 Comments
Record Mount Washington Avalanche Mount Washington in New Hampshire is best known for Tuckerman’s Ravine, a steep open bowl that holds snow into July. On March 29th the southeast slope of the Mount Washington summit cone experienced the largest recorded avalanche. U.S.F.S. Snow Ranger […] Avalanche SnowBrains | April 3, 2014 0 Comments
KSL’s Revised Squaw Valley Village Plans In 2012, KSL, the owners of Squaw Valley, submitted their proposal for an enormous 101.5-acre, 1000 residence, 132,000-square-foot aquatic center flaunting village. This proposed village was too much, too big, too overwhelming for the […] Featured Article SnowBrains | December 16, 2013 3 Comments
Breckenridge, CO Releases Trail Map with New “Peak 6” Chairs & Terrain Breckenridge ski resort in Colorado has released their latest trail map that now includes their newest chairs and terrain: Peak 6. The new chairs will be a 4-person fixed grip chair and a 6-person high speed chair. It appears that there will be access to a lot of wide […] Industry News SnowBrains | October 24, 2013 1 Comment