Skiing & Winter Sports

July 17, 2007

American Skiing Co. to sell its last ski area and dissolve (Boston Globe)

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Skiing the Beach
Skiing the Beachdmgessner5 min 37 sec - Jan 24, 2007Professor and Author David Gessner takes a stroll on the beach…on skii’s.

Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:24:10 PST
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Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:25:01 -0400
News Minute: Here is the latest New Hampshire news from The Associated Press
Associated Press - May 13, 2007 2:25 AM ET A cousin of skiing star Bode Miller fatally shot and ran over a police officer, then was killed by a passer-by who grabbed the officer’s gun in…

Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:39:28 GMT
Buy snow boots
for technology student undertaking cross state skiing 101 snow conditions offer upper limit comfort

Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:33:44 GMT
Camping, Skiing, Baseball Anyone?!
We thought we could have a class camping/Canton trip, a winter ski vacation and got to a Redhawks game, not necessarily in that order!…Lastly and bestly, if you will, is the ski trip….We were hoping to leave on a Thursday night (drive all night) and ski Friday through Sunday arriving home late Sunday night….Kids are allowed to come and there might be a person or two coming along to watch them some of the time so the parents can go ski alone….(I guess the scorching heat made us long for the ski slopes!) Whew! Long post….

Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:22:10 EDT

A Day of Cat Skiing

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Snowcat skiing offers strong-intermediate and expert skiers full-service guided tours into remote high-mountain regions. Powder snow and “fresh tracks” are the norm. Uphill transportation is provided by a tracked snowcat equipped with warm, comfortable cabs. They usually accommodate 12 guests, two guides and a driver.

Some snowcat operators are based in towns or near highways and offer guests continued access to “civilization”. In some cases, guests use local hotels and restaurants for accommodation and meals. Such operators may offer single-day trips.

Other snowcat operators use remote lodges high in the mountains, far from cars and telephones. These lodges provide a multi-day backcountry experience in the midst of pristine alpine wilderness. They also place guests very close to their skiing.

Many backcountry “cat skiing” lodges offer double-occupancy bedrooms complete with private ensuite baths. They have cozy and comfortable sitting areas, dining halls with cathedral ceilings, drying rooms for boots and outside clothing, games rooms, well-stocked bars and “commercial” kitchens. They offer exercise areas, video players, satellite telephones, perhaps a computer with Internet access and, of course, a well-stocked bar. Guests can enjoy a social drink and spectacular views while luxuriating in an outdoor hot tub, and then step right to their bedrooms for a shower or a nap.

Salt Lake Tribune - Canyons sold to familiar face

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I had some quality time jet skiing with my peer. I loved it….

Sun, 15 Jul 2007 15:39:51 EDT
Aspen Daily News | Aspen, Colorado
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A former Aspen Skiing Co. employee was sentenced to three years of probation, 24 hours

Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:43:00 GMT

Organize a Cat Skiing Trip, Ski at a Discount

Filed under: Skiing — Administrator @ 12:15 am

What’s better than backcountry powder shared with a couple of good friends? What beats chasing your buddies through the trees, sharing great lines on open slopes and watching your mates “pop” off bumps into the “pow”? Now, if that though brings a smile, broaden the picture to include 12 good friends. Think about a day of great powder shared with the 12 people you most like to ski or ride with. Then expand that thought to three or four days in succession. Oh, yes, and throw in some uphill tranportation that gives you 12 to 15 great runs a day.

If it seems like a wild dream, it’s not. Snowcat skiers and boarders are doing it every year.

Assemble your own group to share a snowcat and two guides and to control the pace of each day’s skiing. The cat rides back up the mountain become almost as much fun as the runs down, filled with the old lies and jokes and stories that you all enjoy sharing. Evenings in the bar at the lodge playing pool or darts for “shots” or soaking in the hot tub just continue the fun of the day. Our “Favorite Chatter Creek Photos” (favorite-chatter-creek-photos.blogspot.com). were taken by some old friends who go cat skiing together every year.

Many cat skiing operators in BC encourage groups. At least two operators offer no particular incentive to group leaders, but point out the advantage to having companions that know one another and are all compatible skiers and riders. However, at least three BC operators provide group organizers a free seat and one operator offers two free seats (take 12 people, pay for 10). Other operators offer a discount ranging from $1200 per day, to $1500 for a 4-day tour. Typically, it’s all or nothing and the group size must be 12 to qualify for a discount. As nice as it is to get a great discount, Group Organizers shopping for a cat skiing tour should think about group discounts last, after making a short list of operators having terrain and skiing conditions that best suits their group’s needs.

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