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Aspen/Snowmass Opens for Memorial Day Skiing

This is no prank. If you’ve already relegated your skis or board to the closet, or attic, it’s time to dust em’ off  for one more ride. Aspen/Snowmass is really opening for Memorial Day skiing! In fact, it’ll be open the whole weekend, Saturday, May 25, through Monday, May 27, 2013. The resort announced its

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Ski in South America this summer and beat the heat!

  Though most of the lifts in North America have stopped spinning, there are plenty of skiers and riders who aren’t quite ready to put away their skis and boards. Fortunately, the ski resorts in Chile and Argentina are currently gearing up for their winter season in the Andes. If you need to get your

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Ski.com’s Summer Photo Contest: show us how you keep your #goggletan!

  We’re excited to announce our new photo contest! Even though lifts have stopped running at most destinations in North America doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to your hard-earned goggle tan! We want to help one lucky winner keep it by giving away the vacation of a lifetime to Valle Nevado, Chile and

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Colorado Ski Resorts Extend their Closing Day

With over 30 inches of new snow and another 20 inches by next weekend, many Colorado ski resorts have decided to extend their closing day or re-open for one last weekend of powder skiing. The lower 48 states may be well into spring, but winter just won’t give up in the Rockies. Most Colorado ski

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Fresh Snow for Colorado Ski Resorts Closing Days

Wait, what month is it again? As Colorado approaches the end of the season, it’s suddenly feeling like mid-February. We’re happy to report that the vast majority of Colorado ski resorts received eight inches of snow within the last 72 hours and there’s more snow in the forecast into the weekend. Most Colorado ski resorts

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Utah Snow Report: Still Winter!

An April 1 storm dropped a foot of snow on resorts across Utah, delivering mid-winter conditions and a welcome snow report! Park City Mountain Resort was the big winner with 15 inches, but Alta, Solitude and Canyons all broke the 12-inch mark. There are still a few weeks left to enjoy some spring powder, so check

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Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin

Ski.com visited Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin this week, and it was quite literally awesome. Big and beautiful with a real sense of place, this stunning corner of Montana is a treat for expert skiers as well as families. With 5,532 acres of terrain between Big Sky and Moonlight Basin and a tagline that

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Ski.com’s Top 5 Spring Skiing Events

While resorts across most of North America are far from spring-like thanks to several recent storms, it’s time to start planning your spring ski vacation! In addition to steep savings, we’re offering a guide to this year’s best spring skiing events in the mountains. Check out our list below, watch the video or visit ski.com/spring

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#Snowcial 2013 – skiing and snowboarding are inherently social

Published on March 4, 2013, by in Skiing, Snowboarding.

Ski.com attended the 5th Annual Tahoe Snowcial conference last week, an event designed to connect people in snow sports industry and technology, marketing and social media professionals. While you may think Freeskier rippers and Silicon Valley number crunchers don’t have much in common, both groups are fluent in tech talk, and skiing is pretty darn “social.” Yeah,

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Mary Jane, Blue Sky Basin, Highland Bowl and other notable terrain across Ski Country

Last Friday I had the pleasure of visiting Winter Park Ski Resort for the first time. After reading and hearing about it for the last few years, I knew my one task at hand for the day was to make it over to their famed terrain for bumps and trees: Mary Jane Mountain. After a morning of

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