• Connecticut's Largest Ski Area Announces Opening Day

    Connecticut's Largest Ski Area Announces Opening Day
    Mohawk Mountain, the largest (by vertical drop and skiable acres) and oldest ski area in Connecticut, will open on Friday, December 6th, 2024.“We can’t wait to see you this weekend!!” the ski area wrote in a social media post.The ski area’s opening day will see lift operation between noon and 4 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday, Mohawk Mountain will offer lift-served skiing between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Between December 6th and December 8th, discounted, early-season $25 lift tic
  • The 7 Best Ski Resorts for New Year's Eve 2024

    The 7 Best Ski Resorts for New Year's Eve 2024
    There's no better way to ring in the New Year than spending it on the slopes.
    Whether you're closing out 2024 with blower pow or a bluebird groomer day (or anything in between because skiing is skiing!), save a little energy for your après. Many ski resorts have amazing New Year's Eve celebrations with torchlit parades, firework shows, live music, and so on.
    Set that New Year's resolution to do more squats so you can ski more laps or finally buy those skis you've been eyeing since last se
  • New Ski Film 'Young Bucks' Faces Injuries Head On, Available for Free

    New Ski Film 'Young Bucks' Faces Injuries Head On, Available for Free
    Washington-based professional skiers Deliah Cupp and Krystin Norman are both known in part for being incredibly multifaceted. The release of their latest film project, Young Bucks, not only confirms that, but provides a deeper look into the unlikely friendship of the two athletes.
    Running just under twenty minutes, the film folds the story of its own making into a narrative driven by Cupp and Norman’s experiences with injuries. Not only visually captivating, it also allows viewers to relat
  • Review: Renoun Citadel 107

    Review: Renoun Citadel 107
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.As a brand, setting yourself apart in the crowded ski industry can be challenging–and brands have long turned to highlighting certain technologies used in their skis to do so. Perhaps one of the biggest design challenges facing the modern ski maker is how to balance vibration damping (we don’t all get to ski smooth powder snow all day long) with weight. In ot
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  • 8 Romantic Winter Date Ideas Perfect for Skiers

    8 Romantic Winter Date Ideas Perfect for Skiers
    It's hard not to be romantic about skiing. Wait, that's not how the saying goes, or is it?Venturing through picturesque mountain landscapes on skis with a partner can be quite romantic (as long as you're not trying to give each other tips), but what if you want to turn up the lovey-dovey activities a notch? Don't worry. We have you covered.
    The activities on this list are perfect for skiers and will elevate your upcoming ski trip with your partner if you know what we mean...! You and your p
  • The 5 Best Affordable Ski Town Hostels

    The 5 Best Affordable Ski Town Hostels
    It’s no secret that ski town lodging can be super expensive and make ski vacations prohibitive for a lot of folks.
    Luckily, a lot of ski towns these days have hostel-style options that are much cheaper than your run-of-the-mill resort hotel, and they're usually pretty close to the mountain as well. If you’re not scared away by bunk room lodging (although most have private rooms as well!), these hostels are a great way to save a buck, or $200+, when visiting a ski town.Maybe hanging o
  • Skier Explores Identity in Free, Visually Stunning Film

    Skier Explores Identity in Free, Visually Stunning Film
    Everyone’s from somewhere. Love it or hate it, our hometowns will always be part of us.
     Skiing intensifies this sense of place. We recall the turns and twists of our favorite runs at the mountain where we learned to ski. We remember the shit*y jump where we tried our first tricks, the enclave in the woods where we took safety meetings, and the base lodge where we pilfered free crackers for lunch.Upon returning, it all comes rushing back. In Surface Tension, skier Hank Stowers visits
  • Up to 3 Feet of Snow Possible for California

    Up to 3 Feet of Snow Possible for California
    A series of holiday storms will keep California’s ski country in great shape through the weekend, with multiple rounds of new snow expected.
    After a fresh delivery on Christmas Eve, a short lull arrives for Christmas Day before snowfall ramps up again Thursday through Saturday (unfortunately with rain above 7,500 feet on Saturday). The final wave arrives over the weekend, bringing additional accumulations. Snow levels will fluctuate between around 4,000 and 7,500 feet depending on the stor
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  • The 10 Best Ski YouTube Channels Every Skier Should Follow

    The 10 Best Ski YouTube Channels Every Skier Should Follow
    Back in the day, we viewed skiing in one of a few ways. You’d either cram into a movie theater with your best friends for that year’s annual ski movie offerings or load up your DVD player for some reruns.
    Posting up on the side of a run to watch skiing the old-fashioned way was always an option, too. YouTube altered this status quo and blew open the doors of ski content creation. Now, anyone with a camera and good ideas can throw a video online.This is great news for skiers. The clas
  • Jesper Tjäder Went Back to the Basics and It’s Beautiful

    Jesper Tjäder Went Back to the Basics and It’s Beautiful
    Jesper Tjäder is famous for pushing boundaries and bending reality. His now-famous series of shorts—the Unrailistic series—took park skiing and gave it a considerable huff of nitrous, blending circus acts with snowsports.
    The elaborate terrain park setups featured in these videos set Tjäder apart with trapezes and trampolines, allowing him to accomplish tricks that didn’t look real. Was Tjäder a stuntman or a skier? It’s always been a bit foggy.With his lat
  • Skier Claims “Fastest Known Time” on Whistler's 6.9 Mile Ski Run

    Skier Claims “Fastest Known Time” on Whistler's 6.9 Mile Ski Run
    Whistler Blackcomb, located in British Columbia, Canada is home to an extended run that feels purpose-built for tests of speed and endurance.The Peak-To-Creek trail starts at the Peak Express’ upper terminal, winding all the way down to the Creekside base area. In total, the route encompasses over 11 kilometers which, in the imperial system, is 6.9 miles.
     In a recent video, Whistler local and professional skier Stan Rey decided to see how fast he could complete the Peak-To-Creek. He&
  • 8 Ski Resorts With Unusual and Unique Lift Systems

    8 Ski Resorts With Unusual and Unique Lift Systems
    Chairlifts and other ropeways are, on their own, unusual. The idea that much of our sport is based around riding massive, painfully expensive pieces of engineering is pretty bizarre.
    But some chairlifts take the strange initial concept and push it further. We're talking about the world's most unique ski resort lift systems. Some are massive double-decker affairs. Others have a sauna inside. These lifts have design elements that set them apart from the crowd.Read on to learn more.Ylläs Ski R
  • Park City Ski Patrol Claims Vail Resorts Has Hired 'Scabs'

    Park City Ski Patrol Claims Vail Resorts Has Hired 'Scabs'
    The saga continues between Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) and Vail Resorts this week. The possibility of an impending strike before one of the busiest times of year has Vail prepared to act.  On December 21, the PCPSPA shared an Instagram post saying they’d received confirmation that Vail Resorts had tapped in patrollers from other Vail-owned mountains to travel to and work at Park City Resort in the event of a strike.
    PCPSPA and Vail Resorts have been in
  • 10 Ski Resorts That Let You Ski Across Borders

    10 Ski Resorts That Let You Ski Across Borders
    When I think about skiing as a means of travel, I mostly think about it as an excuse to go visit a place. For instance, I'd like to go to Japan because I'd like to go to an Onsen, play with monkeys, and go skiing.
    As it turns out, there are more than a few places where you can actually just ski to get across a border. It's definitely not the most efficient form of border crossing, but for anyone who ever took a cross-country road trip and marveled at standing in two states at once (all my f
  • Eileen Gu Continues to Dominate, Nabs Two Wins in One Day

    Eileen Gu Continues to Dominate, Nabs Two Wins in One Day
    Eileen Gu, perhaps unsurprisingly, is still on a tear.This past weekend at the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix in Copper Mountain, Colorado, the freeskier representing China dominated, winning a World Cup halfpipe event and an X Games Street Style Pro competition in the same day.
     The World Cup halfpipe victory is Gu’s third this season—she also won in Cardrona, New Zealand, and Secret Garden, China. With her Copper Mountain victory, she now holds a record-breaking 17 pipe and park World
  • Bougie Ski Resort Now Offers Helicopter Flights from New York City

    Bougie Ski Resort Now Offers Helicopter Flights from New York City
    Windham Mountain Club, located in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York, is now known for being one of the only semi-private ski resorts in the country.The ski resort recently adopted the model under new ownership to increase revenue, decrease the amount of public-paying skiers on the slopes, and attract business from wealthy skiers and snowboarders in the New York City metropolitan area. Memberships are exclusive to the world's wealthiest skiers with an initial membership fee reported to b
  • 6 Secret Tips for Driving Safely In Deep Snow

    6 Secret Tips for Driving Safely In Deep Snow
    I have chased powder for over 45 years, and the old days were pretty straightforward. There were open roads, less frequent traffic jams, and the ability to power through deep sections of the highway. In the old days, momentum was your best friend on the uphills. Those days are over, especially when double digits are on the snow report.In the '80s, "I used to power up Little Cottonwood in a Front-Wheel-Drive Audi 90 sedan with snow tires." Now, that would be impossible with traffic and restrictio
  • These Are The Best Avalanche Beacons of 2025

    These Are The Best Avalanche Beacons of 2025
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Staying safe in avalanche terrain starts with proper decision making and smart travel practices in the mountains. However, being prepared for the worst with training and frequent rescue practice and carrying the right gear is equally as important. That’s why we tested four of this year’s best avalanche beacons to see how they stacked up. We explored three bra
  • 4+ Feet of Snow to Bury Whistler and PNW Ski Resorts Over Christmas

    4+ Feet of Snow to Bury Whistler and PNW Ski Resorts Over Christmas
    Merry Christmas, everyone! The Pacific Northwest is about to see a prolonged stretch of active weather starting Monday, December 23, 2024.
    Snow levels will run fairly high at first but will trend lower as cold air filters in midweek, setting the stage for significant accumulations well into the weekend. Strong winds could accompany the heaviest bands of snow, especially in exposed and higher-elevation areas. In short: a festive, stormy week with promising powder potential across much of the regi
  • Le Massif Christmas Present

    I had no plans for an early season trek north until our friends mentioned they’d be going to Quebec and had an extra room in their downtown loft rental. It’s tough to say no to a quick plunge into some foreign cuisine and culture without the need to hop on a plane, not to mention the very favorable exchange rate. The drive from Jersey City to Charlevoix QC is possible in a day, but probably not a good idea if » Read More »
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  • California Ski Resort Installs First New Chair in 30 Years

    California Ski Resort Installs First New Chair in 30 Years
    Bear Mountain, a part of the larger Big Bear Mountain Resort, has installed its first new chairlift in three decades. The new lift, dubbed 'Midway,' is a Leitner-Poma high-speed six seater installed in an effort to allow guests easier access to mid-mountain progression terrain and shorten wait times. Midway replaces Chairs 2 and 5 from the central base area. The lift runs 2,494 feet with an uphill capacity of 1,000 feet/minute or 3,200 people/ hour. We hear articles about bears have be
  • 8 Ski Resort Upgrades To Look Forward to This Season

    8 Ski Resort Upgrades To Look Forward to This Season
    The ski season is here, and resorts across North America have updated their infrastructure with new lodges, lifts, and more. We admittedly have a soft spot for the aging ski resort structures that have character and questionable safety standards, but the allure of shiny objects—particularly when they help us get uphill faster—is undeniable. A new lift in the right place can make a world of difference, even if it means you have to find a different secret spot.
     These are eight sk
  • The 8 Best Ski Resorts for Christmas 2024

    The 8 Best Ski Resorts for Christmas 2024
    Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal! The North American ski season is well underway, and if you're anything like us, you're thinking about how you can shirk holiday obligations to go skiing (just kidding—go see your family; they miss you). While most of the major stateside—and Canadian—destinations have begun to spin their lifts, some are performing better than others snowfall-wise.Despite popular skier's wisdom, the holidays aren't just about playing hooky and scoring powder tur
  • Massive Avalanche Triggered by Ski Patrollers

    Massive Avalanche Triggered by Ski Patrollers
    Things have been popping off at Mt. Bachelor, in more ways than one. In an effort to open Summit lift following a storm that dumped almost 3 feet of snow on the Central Cascades, Mt. Bachelor patrol took avalanche mitigation measures on the morning of Thursday, December 19, 2024. A series of hand thrown explosives triggered "the biggest slide anyone's seen," according to a Mt. Bachelor patroller, in the Cirque Bowl area of the mountain.A Mt. Bachelor patroller throws hand explosives fo
  • Unique Ski Competition Inspired by Red Bull Rampage Returns

    Unique Ski Competition Inspired by Red Bull Rampage Returns
    Come April, a crowd of talented freeskiers and snowboarders will descend on Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, California, for another iteration of the reimagined Silver Belt competition.While the modern Silver Belt is going on its second year of existence, the competition has existed in one form or another for decades. It started in 1940 with the Silver Belt Classic, a bruising, off-piste giant slalom competition that required precision and grit. Athletes danced through gullies and chutes, all while riding
  • Nation's Longest Family-Run Ski Resort Opens Today

    Nation's Longest Family-Run Ski Resort Opens Today
    At the U.S.’ oldest, continuously family-owned ski resort, the season is about to start. Beaver Mountain (also known as The Beav), Utah, is welcoming passholders today, Friday, December 20, 2024 for the first time this season. Tomorrow, the small ski area will open to the general public.
     The Marge’s Triple side of the mountain isn’t open yet, nor is the terrain park. Beaver Mountain aims to open terrain park features as soon as possible. On its conditions report web page,
  • A Skier Wearing Jeans Keeps Winning in the Halfpipe

    A Skier Wearing Jeans Keeps Winning in the Halfpipe
    Denim is back, baby.Indiana’s Nick Goepper claimed top marks during the qualifying round of the Toyota US Grand Prix halfpipe event Thursday—wearing jeans. The blues have become Goepper’s trademark during his halfpipe comeback. Goepper, formerly a slopestyle competitor with several Olympic medals under his belt, announced his retirement in 2023. Then, soon afterwards he revealed he’d leave retirement and wear the competitive bib again. This time, though, he&rsqu
  • New Weather Outlook Does Not Look Promising for East Coast Ski Resorts

    New Weather Outlook Does Not Look Promising for East Coast Ski Resorts
    The first official day of Winter 24-25 is tomorrow, December 21, and skiers are getting amped up for snow to pile high at their favorite ski resorts.Many of us have big trips, vacations, or weekend ski getaways planned, and while Mother Nature is hard to predict, there are tools that we can use for long-range weather forecasting.One of these tools is The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) monthly Precipitation and Temperature Outlooks. These graphics aren't conclusive, but
  • The Ski Resorts Expecting The Most Powder for Christmas 2024

    The Ski Resorts Expecting The Most Powder for Christmas 2024
    A series of storms will parade through the mountains over the coming week, delivering multiple rounds of fresh snow to much of the West.
    Conditions will remain mainly dry and mild through the early weekend in many areas, with pleasant cruising under a high sun angle more reminiscent of spring than Christmas.
    By Sunday and into next week, a train of storm systems will roll in. Snow levels will start fairly high, then gradually lower as colder air seeps in with later storms. The biggest and most l
  • Lindsey Vonn Claps Back at Critics Who Say She’s “Gone Completely Mad”

    Lindsey Vonn Claps Back at Critics Who Say She’s “Gone Completely Mad”
    Lindsey Vonn is addressing her critics ahead of post-retirement World Cup debut this weekend.The well-decorated racer announced in November that she would return to the course at 40 years old after undergoing partial knee replacement surgery. Vonn last raced in the World Cup in 2019 before entering a temporary retirement.Earlier this month, she raced in lower level FIS events to qualify for the World Cup and plans to appear in St. Moritz this weekend for a pair of Super G races. A new FIS wildca

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