7 Reasons Why You Should ‘Ski The Change’ at Taos Ski Valley, NM [Sponsored by Taos Ski Valley] SKI THE CHANGE: Taos Ski Valley is undergoing the largest capital improvement in the resortโs history. Whatโs unique about this venture is their attention to sustainability, for both the people and the planet. Taos is focused on growing better, not bigger. This way of thinking leads to the distinction of the first and only B […] Featured Article Robin Azer | March 4, 2019 0 Comments
Steamboat, CO Report: Bluebird Skies and Fresh Pow Report from Tuesday 5th February 2019 The morning brought sunshine, blue skies, and 4 inches of fresh powder overnight. The temperatures were warm at the base with a bit of wind at mid-mountain putting a brief wind-hold on a couple of the lifts. We spent most of the day exploring the variety of glades Steamboat Resort has to offer. The […] Conditions Report Robin Azer | February 6, 2019 0 Comments
Huge Stretches of the Rocky Mountains Closed to the Public Due to Fire Risk As of 6 am Mountain Time today (Wednesday), the southernmost stretches of the long Rocky Mountain chain will be closed to the public when the majority of the Carson National Forest in New Mexico enters stage three fire restrictions. Stage three restrictions mean the forest is essentially closed to public access, which includes hiking, biking, camping, fishing or setting foot […] Weather Firebrains | June 28, 2018 0 Comments
On Tour; Big Sky Mountain Products Elevates the Game Brought to you by Big Sky Mountain Products More than a mere review of a product, this is an analysis of experience, because it is experience that spurs the pursuit of passion at all. And a sure mark of a passion is the clarity of its voice which, on snow-bright spring days, all but shouts ‘Tour!’ A vehicle for independence […] Gear Review Paulie | March 26, 2018 0 Comments
Copper Mountain, CO Bringing “Feel Good Fridays” to the Mountains [sponsored by Copper Mountain] Copper Mountain, CO, is bringing Feel Good Fridays to the mountains. Save big money (up to $65!) off lift tickets and help out two great non-profits in one fell swoop. On select Fridays throughout the season, skiers/riders can purchase *online lift tickets for only $85, with $5 from every sale going to the High Fives Foundation […] Featured Article Robin Azer | January 25, 2018 0 Comments
Snowfall In August On Monarch Pass In Colorado On Thursday August 3rd, Colorado saw snowfall on the top of the high mountain Monarch Pass.ย Local drivers commented that conditions changed as they drove up the pass and temperatures dropped. ย Rain turned into freezing rain, turned into pea sized hail, turned into a slush-rain-snow with motorists fishtailing in the icy slush. Snow in August?! Spotted on Monarch Pass […] Weather LadyBrains | August 6, 2017 0 Comments
Colorado Man is Second to Lose life in hunt for Buried Treasure A modern day treasure hunt has taken a sad turn as two people have now lost their lives in this unusual quest for riches. It all started when art dealer and former air force pilot, Forrest Fenn, revealed in his self-publishedย 2010 novel, “The Thrill of the Chase”, that he had buried a lockbox full of about 2 million dollars worth […] Brains Jake Rubnitz | June 22, 2017 1 Comment
Why Wyoming’s Tetons Get So Much Snow Notorious for its jagged peaks, deep snow and world-class skiing, Wyomingโs Teton Range spreads north to south along the Idaho border. Home to infamous backcountry lines and resorts like Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee, the Tetons boast some of the best snow stats in the country. Weather ameliatraynor | January 19, 2017 3 Comments