• Colorado Braces for up to 15 Inches of Snow

    Colorado Braces for up to 15 Inches of Snow
    Just when you thought winter was over, the snow gods are returning with a good punch of winter weather beginning Sunday, May 4, 2025 in the Four Corners, and then extending into a vast portion of the Front Range Mountains in Colorado.
    Some hefty snow totals are possible above 8500 feet by Tuesday. Expected Snow Totals Through Tuesday Night, May 6th, 2025 for Open Ski ResortsWinter Park: 10-15 inchesLoveland Ski Area: 8-12 inchesArapahoe Basin: 8-12 inchesBreckenridge: 5-11 inchesMammoth, Ca
  • Mali Noyes Gained Confidence While Shattering Utah's Chuting Gallery Record

    Mali Noyes Gained Confidence While Shattering Utah's Chuting Gallery Record
    As someone who consumes a lot of sports media, there’s a tiny bit of numbness that starts to set in when your Instagram feed is plastered with people doing stuff you could never even imagine doing on skis.
    So, when I say Mali Noyes pulled off one of the most impressive accomplishments I’ve ever heard of on skis, I mean it.
    On March 12, 2025, Noyes set out to ski every single line in the Wasatch Chuting Gallery as fast as she could. She clocked out of a shift at her nursing job at the
  • "Rowdy" Party Planned to Cap New Hampshire Ski Area's 90th Season

    "Rowdy" Party Planned to Cap New Hampshire Ski Area's 90th Season
    The little ski area that could.Black Mountain, New Hampshire, one of the oldest ski areas in the United States, is preparing to wrap up its 90th season with a bang on Saturday, May 3, 2025.The trails at Black have been closed for daily use since the beginning of April, but thanks to a concerted effort by the mountain's snowmaking, grooming, and operations teams, a lone white ribbon of fun stretches from the top of the Double Chair to the base area.To celebrate the 90th season, and for
  • Arizona's Ski Season Extended to Mid-May

    Arizona's Ski Season Extended to Mid-May
    Ski season's not over yet, even for the Grand Canyon State!After extending their season once already, Arizona's favorite (and largest) ski area just announced that you can keep skiing until the middle of May. Despite only getting 193" of snow for the season, which is lower than average, a combination of early season snowmaking effort, quality grooming, high March snowfall totals, and continued cold temperatures, Arizona Snowbowl will now be open for their previously announced bonus weekend
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