In case you missed it last week, the underrated Wolf Creek (often receiving the most snow in Colorado by far) was the first resort to open the Colorado season. This comes ahead of the usual “race to open” by Arapahoe Basin and Loveland in Summit County. Worth noting that last season Wolf Creek wasn’t able […]
Month: October 2011
Here’s a little detour from our regularly scheduled programming: although we think the best skiing may be here in Colorado, it seems there is a bunch of potential on Saturn’s moon, Enceladus. From National Geographic: “Researchers think superfine snowflakes are blasted out of geyser-like jets, which emanate from long fissures called tiger stripes on the […]
Following close behind in third place (Wolf Creek, Arapahoe Basin), @LovelandSkiArea will open Friday at 9 AM. Here are some recent pictures from their snow making. Follow along on Twitter @LovelandSkiArea and on Facebook. [geolocation]
This morning @Arapahoe_Basin has announced it will open for the 2011/12 season tomorrow, Thursday, October 13 at 9 AM. Here are some photos recently posted to their Twitter account showing the snow. Be sure to follow along on Twitter @cosnow and @arapahoe_basin. [geolocation]
Event: The Business of Fun
Here’s a great (free!) event happening in Denver this week: The Business of Fun (Facebook Event). The groups shows how you can have a great career and not be stuck doing something you don’t love. This week’s session includes ski industry folks including: Preston Strout – Owner of High Cascade Snowboard Camps Chris Davenport – […]
Chance of snow in Summit County next weekend
What’s that? Is there snow in the forecast next weekend? According to Weather Underground it looks like there is a good chance it may snow (at least, near Frisco). Get ready! [geolocation]