Tag: Colorado Ski
Telluride Apres
by Colorado Snow Sensei on Feb.28, 2012, under General
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by Colorado Snow Sensei on Feb.26, 2012, under General
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by Guest on Feb.25, 2012, under General
By Master of Chaos, Steamboat Powdercats
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Oh my, what a holiday! After waking up and calling into the Steamboat Ski Area and hearing their record breaking 27″ report, you can only imagine how excited we were to get up on Buffalo Pass to test the goods and see if the “Fluffalo Pass Phenomena” was in full affect. The FPP is where we get more! (continue reading…)
Spring Fever Spikes in Colorado Ski Country USA
by Colorado Snow Sensei on Feb.24, 2012, under General

Echo Mountain photo by Casey Day
Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) resorts are kicking off spring ski season with cost saving specials and a multitude of options for entertainment. To entice skiers and snowboarders to take advantage of the spring snow conditions, calendars are filled with activities including free live music concerts, invitations to a pop-up bar, scavenger hunts, beach parties, and a St. Patrick’s Retro Day.
Mother Nature has rewarded Colorado with several large storms recently, with more yet to come. Snow conditions are excelling across much of Ski Country, and Colorado’s snowiest month is still ahead. March typically brings robust snow storms, creating powdery playgrounds for spring break revelers. Bountiful storms in March are part of the reason Colorado’s ski season stretches well into May, June, and sometimes July.
Below is a calendar of highlighted events offered throughout Colorado Ski Country this spring, and further below are highlighted resort spring deals. (continue reading…)
Skiing bumps on Mary Jane
by Mountain Correspondent on Feb.20, 2012, under General, Resorts
We’ve barely made it to the first headwall of the Outhouse on Mary Jane before we’re stopped by an adoring fan.
“Hey, are you, like, Bob?”
Yes, he is.
Skiing means business in Colorado
by Mountain Correspondent on Feb.19, 2012, under Colorado Skiing, General, Insider Secrets
If you’re a gear geek and recovering ski bum like myself (and, I presume that you are, since you’re here) the prospect of unlimited free stickers is enough to drive cross country, call in sick to work, and lie about your profession in order to get access to the biggest ski and snowboard tradeshow in America, the Snowsports Industries America trade show in Denver, CO.
Thankfully, you don’t have to claim to be a Bosnian journalist to get in – Colorado Ski Country’s got all the goods, right here, free.

Trolling for stickers
My goal today is to take the pulse and gain access to the heartbeat of the snowsports industry: Colorado-based companies. I’ve got my press credentials, my camera and a full cup of coffee. Game on.
First stop is FlyLow Gear. The good folks at FlyLow keep me looking, uh, fly on the slopes. Founded by Colorado skiers looking for gear rugged enough to hold up to their demands, they put a different spin on nature vs. nurture success story; nature did the nurturing, and the result is a very cool and fast-growing company.

Sunglasses grow on trees in Colorado
Another company based in CO is Native Eyewear. They’re so busy today that their PR person can’t talk to me. I snap some photos, marvel at their shade(s) tree, and move along.
A distant corner of the tradeshow thumps with bass. Music blares, beers are cracked open at 2pm, and the amount of stickers increases exponentially. I’ve wandered in to the snowboarding zone.

Dang snowboarders.
Venture Snowboards is a proud mom-and-pop shop from Silverton. They’re globally revered for the quality and aesthetics of their boards, all of which come in a split board option. I’ve had the pleasure of riding handcrafted wagons, drinking bizarre Indian beers, and taking bellydance lessons alongside the folks from Venture, and can personally verify that these are pure Coloradans, producing a pure Colorado product.
The last stop I make before heading to Winter Park to ski bumps is at the Icelantic booth. Here is another company taking the passion, culture, and geography of Colorado and producing an amazing product. I’ve been riding the Nomads all year, and have found them to be pretty close to a one-ski-quiver.
Ben, Icelantic’s founder, tells me he took a community-focused approach when he started the company, and it’s been fun to stay in Colorado, build skis, and watch the company grow. He’s not the only one.
-John Trousdale, Mountain Correspondent, Colorado Ski Country USA
Powder, sunshine, and Sunlight
by Mountain Correspondent on Feb.17, 2012, under Colorado Skiing, General, Resorts

Sunlight Mountain Resort near Glenwood Springs, CO
I’m scanning the radio on my car for a weather report as I drive through the quaint mining town of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, on my way to Sunlight Mountain Resort. There’s a skiff of something resembling snow on the road – just enough to make things extra slippery. I land on a local station just in time for the snow report.
“Sunlight reporting eighteen inches overnight.” says the DJ.


