Don Burch “Vintage Skiing”
Short productions by ski videographer, Don Burch, have been gracing these pages for a several seasons. As we enter 2024 enjoy this Vintage Skiing video featuring Tbars, sitzmarks, 9 foot skis, and a groovy sound track!
ICYMI for January
Our monthly roundup of this and that from here and there includes news about the winter Olympics returning to the USA, sled dog racing, a prize you can win, an event that set a world record, a new lease on life for a small family-owned area, something about next season, and more. Because there’s always something happening at the winter resorts we love.
See you on the slopes.
2034 Winter Olympics Likely to Return to Utah
The International Olympic Committee has chosen Salt Lake City as its preferred host for the 2034 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games, which all but guarantees its official okay.
Salt Lake City hosted the games in 2002 and reportedly wanted to bid for the 2030 event, but the IOC decided that would be too close to the 2028 summer games in Los Angeles. The preferred bidder for the 2030 winter games is France – which is hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics in and around Paris.
The IOC will announce its final decision this summer about both the 2030 and 2034 winter games, but it’s pretty certain the preferred host cities will be the official choices.
Read more – click here.
2024 Idaho Sled Dog Challenge
The West Central Mountains of Idaho will reverberate with the thunderous and athletic spirit of sled dogs as the 2024 Idaho Sled Dog Challenge marks its sixth annual run, Jan. 20 to Feb. 1. Its 300 grueling miles and 36,000 feet of elevation changes make it one of the toughest, and it attracts world-class mushers. It’s the only such Yukon Quest qualifier in the lower 48 and one of only three such events for the Iditarod in the contiguous continental U.S. (The Iditarod and the Yukon Quest are considered the longest and the toughest sled dog races in the world).
It begins Jan. 20 with the Meet a Musher event in downtown McCall, followed by the 52-mile Warm Lake Stage Race that starts and finishes at North Shore Lodge & Resort Jan. 24-25. The Ceremonial Start, presented by Brundage Mountain Resort at the McCall Activity Barn, is Jan. 28, and the 300-mile and 100-mile races start Jan. 29 at Lake Cascade State Park.
Organizers expect the 100-mile race to end Jan. 30 at the Wye Trailhead & Campground off U.S. Route 95. Mushers and their teams are expected to cross the 300-mile race finish line at the Lake Cascade State Park boat ramp starting in the evening ofJan. 31 and throughout the next day, Feb. 1.
Visit idahosleddogchallenge.com for more information.
Aspen Wants Your Artwork
Are you an artist, or even an accomplished doodler? Submit your best illustration to win up to $1,000 and be part of Aspen’s ski racing history. The 2024 Stifel Aspen Winternational marks the return of a festival tradition, which includes iconic poster art commemorating various events during the festival.
You have until January 15th to submit your artwork, for a chance to win $200 gift cards or the grand prize of a $1,000 Aspen Snowmass gift card. All finalists will have their work featured throughout the weekend, but bragging rights extend long beyond that.
For Submission information click here.
Jackson Hole Achieves Guinness World Record
Congratulations to JHMR, which has snagged the award for the World’s Most Skiers/Riders in Jeans on a single day.
On Saturday, Dec. 9, 3,114 jeans-clad downhillers showed up for the record books, beating the record held by New Zealand resort The Remarkables by 102 people.
We previewed the event in last month’s ICYMI.
Hickory Ski Center, Warrensburg, New York
The family-owned ski center has joined the Indy Pass for the 2023/24 season, which is allowing it to re-open after eight years in a deal initiated by Unofficial Networks. Hickory Ski Center, one hour from Albany, was founded in 1946 by veterans of the 10th Mountain Division. In addition to the Indy Pass, there are season passes for the upper or lower mountain.
More information at skihickory.com.
Looking Forward to Next Season
This season is just underway, but this important announcement can help you start planning now for next season, including which season pass to purchase.
Vail Resorts is acquiring Crans-Montana, one of the largest ski-snowboard regions in Switzerland, joining the Epic Pass for the 2024/25 season. Accessible from three international airports and by train, Crans-Montana Mountain Resort is in the Valais canton of Switzerland, approximately two and a half hours from Geneva and less than four hours from Milan and Zurich. It’s also under three hours from the company’s other owned and operated European resort in Andermatt-Sedrun.
In the heart of the Swiss Alps, Crans-Montana offers breathtaking views of the Matterhorn and the Mont Blanc, and has been recognized as one of the best ski resorts in Europe. It has a legacy of being a renowned outdoor sports destination, with signature events such as the Ski World Cup, Mountain Bike World Cup, Omega European Masters, and other championships, the Caprices Festival and more.
Discounts for Senior Skiers/Riders in Colorado
Age has its privileges. That includes discounts for senior skiers and snowboarders. Here’s what’s available for 50+, 65+, 70+, 75+ or 80+ in Colorado, including where to ski free or a super-bargain $25 for the entire season. Alphabetically of course, since that’s the only fair way. See you on the slopes – with a discount pass for seniors.

Arapahoe Basin
Seniors 70+ with a valid ID can receive 30% off lift tickets.
Aspen Snowmass
There are two season pass options for seniors this season. Those between 65- 69 can get the Aspen Snowmass Premier senior pass for $2,424, which includes a complimentary Ikon Base pass. Silver seniors 70+ can purchase a Premier Pass for for $799. Aspen Snowmass also offers discounted lift tickets for seniors 65+. Purchase at least seven days in advance and for multiple days for the best rates available.
For more information, visit www.aspensnowmass.com
Copper Mountain
Copper offers the Over the Hill Gang 50+ guided ski program. A full season membership, for 44 days of skiing or riding with certified guides, is $549. 80+ get the same pass for $269. There also are one-day discount tickets for $99, which must be purchased on day-of-usage at Mtn Sports Sales Center in the base village. Lift tickets or Copper Mountain/Ikon season passes are required for all lesson participants and are not included with the program. Prices listed are for the program…lift tickets are not included.
For more information, visit https://buy.coppercolorado.com/s/lesson-guides/adult-programs/
Echo Mountain
There are two passes for seniors for ages 65+. Value Senior Season Pass is $259 and includes blackout dates. The Unlimited Senior Season Pass is $359 and does not include any blackout dates.
There also are Midweek Season Passes for $129, and even though it is not senior specific, it is popular with seniors who have more free time during the middle of the week. While there are blackout dates, the pass includes night skiing on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
For more information, visit https://echomtn.com/
Eldora
The best and most affordable way to ski or ride Eldora is on a season or multi-day pass. Visit Eldora’s website to see which pass works best for you.
Granby Ranch
Seniors 65-75 can buy a season pass for for $619. Golden Seniors 76+ pay only $35. For more information, visit www.granbyranch.com.
Howelsen Hill
Howelsen Hill features a variety of season passes including special senior rates: Alpine Pass – $195, Nordic Pass – $160, Combo Pass – $266. Plus, the historic ski area in downtown Steamboat offers discounted daily lift ticket rates for anyone 65+.
The best deal for any age is Ski Free Sunday, where skiing/riding is free every Sunday of the season. Www.steamboatsprings.net/ski.
Loveland
Seniors 70+ can enjoy deep discounts on season pass products while skiers and riders age 60-69 can take advantage of daily lift ticket deals during the regular season. For more information, visit http://www.skiloveland.com.
Monarch Mountain
There are several choices for seniors. The Super Senior Pass for 69+ is just $25, for Monarch Mountain only. Ages 62-68 can get a pass for $509 which includes all reciprocal partners.
Peak Season Senior day tickets are $139. Also, there are substantial savings by purchasing online prior to 11:00 pm the day before your visit.
For more information visit Season Passes – Monarch Mountain (skimonarch.com)
Powderhorn
Skiers age 75+ can purchase the Mission: Affordable season pass. This offers unlimited skiing and riding during the 2023-24 season for just $29.
Powderhorn also invites seniors ages 50+ to join the Young at Heart group every Tuesday for small groups with intermediate and above skills to explore the mountain and build relationships. Discounted lift discounts will be offered.
For more information, visit www.powderhorn.com.
Purgatory
Those between 65-75 can purchase a Power Pass fir unlimited access to eight ski resorts plus partner days at several additional resorts, starting at $549. Super Seniors (75+) ski for free. Purgatory also offers ski clinics designed for skiers and riders ages 55 and up.
For more information, visit purgatory.ski.
Steamboat
Steamboat Resort offers a discount on single-day and multi-day lift tickets for seniors 70+, rates vary throughout the season.
Telluride
The Palmyra Pass, for skiers 80+, grants free and unlimited access to Telluride. Seniors 65+ receive a discount on daily and multi-day lift tickets, available online with prices varying throughout the season. The unlimited season pass for seniors is $1,995.
The Silver Skier program offers the opportunity to explore the mountain and meet others who share the same passions over a 4-session clinic for Telluride skiers over the age of 50.
For more information, visit www.tellurideskiresort.com.
Thanks to Colorado Ski Country USA, the trade organization representing most of Colorado’s large and small resorts, for putting this information together for SeniorsSkiing at our request.
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