October 04, 2013
Are you on Twitter? We have a list for you!
Nearly every ski area in Colorado picked up at least a few inches of snow from an early October storm, with a foot at Steamboat, 10 inches at Winter Park, 9 inches at Powderhorn and half a foot at many other areas. With powder starting to blanket the slopes, it might just be time to get up to speed with the latest news from your favorite area, and in the age of social media, one of the best ways to do that is to sign up for Twitter and follow the ski areas you're interested in.
October 04, 2013
Have you heard about “The 12’s” at Copper Mountain?
Along with some improvements to existing terrain and lifts this season, Copper Mountain is looking forward to adding a lift on Tucker Mountain and expanding terrain served by snowcats.
September 28, 2013
Colorado ski areas start snowmaking for the season
The start of the Colorado ski season is just a few weeks away, as both Loveland and Arapahoe Basin ski areas have started snowmaking operations for the year following an autumn storm that dropped several inches of snow at higher elevations and delivered cold overnight temperatures ideal for snowmaking.
September 23, 2013
Copper Mountain gets an autumn dusting of snow
Colorado ski resorts are abuzz with the first significant snowfall of the season, and some areas are hinting that snowmaking could start soon. The snow was generated by a strong storm out of the Pacific Northwest moving across the Rockies in a winter-like pattern, and there could be more snow on the way.
September 05, 2013
Colorado resorts rolling out ski-centives
Colorado ski industry rolls out latest 5th-grade ski passport program and discount deals for "Gems."