Skiing & Winter Sports

July 12, 2007

Aspen Skiing Company to Produce On-site Hydropower

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“In order to set up a micro-hydro electric system, you need to have a storage pond up high and you need to run a 10- to 12-inch pipe underground, which is enormously expensive,” said Aspen Skiing Company director of environmental affairs Auden Schendler. “We realized we had it in place already: It’s called a snowmaking system.”

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According to Rocky Mountain News, the project, which is expected to be completed later this year, involves the diversion of melted snow in the springtime through the pipes of the snowmaking system to a newly developed powerhouse featuring a turbine that will turn a generator to produce what is initially expected to be approximately 250,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity.

(ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS: 1/31)

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O’Donnell laments trends of ski industry, predicts others
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Thu, 16 Nov 2006 02:50:23 GMT
Skiing in Jasper in Quebec.Brochure — 1950s or 60s
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Thu, 05 Jul 2007 14:10:04 PDT
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For daredevil skiing the season is now - International Herald Tribune
Skiing continues at Tuckerman Ravine into early summer. (Lori Duff for The New York Times) For daredevil skiing the season is now As ski season vanishes to slush in much of the country it’s only just beginning at Tuckerman Ravine in New Hampshire.

Thu, 12 Jul 2007 00:00:00 EST

Skiing with sheep: a baah-ffling tale: how recreation and agriculture can work together to find profit in the same land

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But near Park City, Utah, Steve Osguthorpe and his family have worked with developers to maintain their sheep operation and make it compatible with the nearby ski resort–The Canyons–which has grown to be North America’s fifth largest ski area.

As one would expect, snow skiing is the primary activity on the mountainous land during the winter months, but in the summer and fall, nearly 3,000 sheep graze the grassy ski runs and resort lands–even while tourists enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.

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The Mt. Shasta book; a guide to hiking, climbing, skiing, and exploring the mountain and surrounding area, 3d ed

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Selters, Andrew and Michael Zanger.

Wilderness Press

2006

175 pages

$18.00

Paperback

F868

Written by two professional mountain guides, this resource for outdoor enthusiasts provides practical information on the many recreational offerings of California’s Mt. Shasta. The volume is organized primarily by activity (hiking, skiing, mountain biking, etc.) and also includes chapters on the area’s flora, fauna, and geology. The final chapter lists visitor centers, fishing guides, and other sources of additional information. A full size folded map is included.

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Extreme Skiing: With Speed And Craft!

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Powder snow skiing is not fun. Its life, fully lived, life lived in a blaze of reality.

It comprises outdoor fun with knocking down trees with your face.

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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Scientists: NH would lose alpine skiing, fall foliage with global
Global warming will drive alpine skiing to western Maine, and New Hampshire’s forest habitat — a tourist draw for its brilliant fall colors — into Canada if government, industry and the public don’t act now to combat greenhouse gas

Ancient Ski Pro, Weems Westfeldt Writes Ski Book Bridging the Gap between Old Ski School Systems and Modern Skiing Fun

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Weems Westfeldt, a long-time ski pro with the Ski & Snowboard Schools of Aspen/Snowmass offers a new strategy for sustainable improvement for all levels of skiers while exploring the excitement and fun of modern skiing.

Aspen, CO (PRWEB) October 11, 2005 — Weems Westfeldt, a long-time ski pro with the Ski & Snowboard Schools of Aspen/Snowmass, announces the publication of his new ski book. The new book, packed with over 100 useful pointers, is called “Brilliant Skiing, Every Day” and offers a new strategy for sustainable improvement for all levels of skiers while exploring the excitement and fun of modern skiing.



It is friendly, easy, and informal because, as Westfeldt states, “people who take themselves and skiing too seriously often dont do very well at it!”



The new book serves as an introduction to the Sports Diamond” - a strategy for helping skiers access their own best skiing every day. Unlike traditional ski books, this book does not advocate any one right way to ski. Rather it offers a system of discovering the best way for each individual in each situation. Early responses from the highest reaches of the ski community range from blank stares of disbelief to mountains of praise.



“Was there ever a more imaginative teacher of skiing? Learning to ski cant get any better than this,” says John Fry, former editor-in-chief of Snow Country and SKI Magazine.



Westfeldt has been in the ski teaching world for more than 40 seasons, and has observed dozens of “the only right ways” to ski come and go. He has taught and managed in ski schools all over the nation and the world, has participated at the highest level with PSIA, the national instructors organization, and has written numerous articles for national magazines, including Powder, Snow Country, Skiing, SKI, and the Professional Skier magazines.



The complete eBook will be available at the online eBook Release Party in November, 2005. For a complimentary download of the first five chapters of “Brilliant Skiing” and an invitation to the eBook Release Party, readers should visit www.edgechange.com.



During the coming winter, Weems Westfeldts Diamond Sessions are offered daily as private lessons as well as Diamond Ski Weeks at his home area of Aspen/Snowmass. Westfeldt will also coach at nationwide ski clinics in the upcoming 2005 / 2006 season.



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