Tag: Colorado Ski
New Complete 3 Learn to Ski and Ride Initiative Unveiled
by Colorado Snow Sensei on Jan.06, 2012, under General
Steamboat announced a new ski and ride program specifically for the January Learn to Ski & Ride month entitled, Complete 3, partnering with regional resorts Eldora Mountain Resort and Powderhorn Mountain Resort in Colorado and Snowy Range in Wyoming.
Powderhorn Mountain Resort Offers Discounted Lift Tickets to Season Pass Holders from Other Resorts
by Colorado Snow Sensei on Jan.05, 2012, under General
Powderhorn Mountain Resort has some good snow and the resort would like to share the snow with others by offering $35.00 mid-week (Monday-Friday) lift tickets to anyone who has a 2011-12 Season Pass from any resort during the month of January.

Powderhorn 12/27/11
We Can Still Be Friends
by Guest on Jan.03, 2012, under Colorado Skiing
By Kristen Lummis, Brave Ski Mom
I think La Niña must be a 12 year-old girl. Last year, we were BFFs and she shared her snow with skiers in everywhere. This year, I don’t know what happened. Was it something we said? Maybe she didn’t like the way we took her for granted, skiing right on through the summer and expecting her to return in October. Maybe we didn’t wear the right clothes, or worse yet, she suspects we might have feelings for El Niño (we don’t, really!). Whatever happened, she’s dumped us and gone up to play elsewhere. She’s cutting us, and it hurts. (continue reading…)
Don’t Worry, Ski Happy
by Jennifer on Dec.30, 2011, under General
There’s been a lot of buzz lately about snowfall amounts, and here in Colorado, we know a thing or two about the white stuff. Colorado is known for having consistently good conditions and this year is no exception as resorts are providing a safe skiing environment while guests enjoy being with friends and family and riding the terrain that is open. (continue reading…)
Surviving the Slopes—with Kids
by Guest on Dec.28, 2011, under General
How to have an awesome family day on the mountain
By Dan O’Connell, SolVista Basin ski pro (and dad)

Family ski outings may start with high spirits and great expectations, but often end with frustrated parents and exhausted kiddos.
“It can be a really difficult thing to pull off when you’re trying to ski with children, and skiers or riders of varying interests and abilities,” says Dan O’Connell, Ski and Ride School Director at Granby Ranch’s SolVista Basin in Granby, Colorado.
“But it can be done; you have to be smart about equipment, flexible about expectations, and savvy with your planning.” O’Connell should know—he not only holds the highest possible credentials in the industry, but has also raised two mountain kids who are currently up for spots on the U.S. National Team
Here’s what parents need to know before hitting the hill with young ones: (continue reading…)
Everyone has a ski story. It’s not like James Colt’s.
by Guest on Dec.26, 2011, under General
By Matthew Beaudin, Telluride Adaptive Sports Program

James Colt in the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program offices
After a boulder fell from above while James was waiting to rock climb outside of Telluride in October of 2006, doctors told his family he’d probably never walk or talk again. This was a problem for James, who was a fluid mountain biker, skier, climber, builder … but rocks don’t care much for who you are, turns out. (continue reading…)
Happy Holidays from Colorado Ski Country USA
by Guest on Dec.25, 2011, under General


