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Mont Blanc Panorama Leaves You Breathless

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Highest Mountain in Europe in 360 High-Res Photography We discovered a post from In2White, a team of extraordinary high-tech Alpine photographers that is definitely worth a diversionary look.  Featured is the fabled Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe,…

The Late, Late Show: Killington Still Killin’ It

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Skiing In New England In May? Yes, it has been a curious winter and curiouser spring.  We had a snow drought in the West, a middling winter in the Rockies, and bitter cold in the East.  Now, it's mid-spring, and we've heard of quite unexpected, new…

Ski Lessons Improve Senior Skiers’ Technique

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It’s Never Too Late to Take A Lesson. William Smith, age 91, started skiing at Mt. Cranmore, N.H., after WW II. His wife even took lessons from ski legend Hannes Schneider. She quit skiing when she was 73, but Smith continued. He was skiing with his…

Force Majeure: Skiing Is Back In The Cinema

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SeniorsSkiing's First Movie Review A "Runaway" Hit From The Alps We remember the New Wave of French cinema in the late-50s to mid-70s when going to a “Foreign Film” was an intellectual exercise. That’s when you and your date went to those black…

It’s Official: Deer Valley Owns Solitude

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Changes In Uphill Capacity For 2015-16 Already Planned. As we reported last October, the deal is now done.  Deer Valley has scooped up Solitude Resort, put a new general manager in place and is announcing lots of capital improvements for next season.…

The Last Loop: Snow Leaves The Field, Enter Spring

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A final ski tour at Appleton Farms reveals winter letting go. It is that special interim period here in New England between the end of winter and the start of spring.  Last week, we headed out across the corn snow at Appleton Farms in Ipswich, MA.,…

More Ice Canoe Racing On The St. Lawrence

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Looking Back At A Cool, Cold Sport In Quebec. In February, we traveled to Quebec to visit the Winter Carnavale and the legendary ski resorts on the St. Lawrence, Mount Saint Anne and Le Massif de Charlevoix.  The city was alive with thousands of people…

Sierra Ski Season 2014–15: A Mixed Bag

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In a winter with the lowest snowfall in the Sierra Nevada since record-keeping began, some resorts fared well while others barely managed to open. On April 1st, it was no joke when California’s Department of Water Resources snow surveyors went to Phillips…

If You Like Mountains…

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Take An Aerial Tour Of The Himalayas. Teton Gravity Research, one of our favorite action sports movie makers, has captured the spirit of the mighty giants of the Himalayas.  Using an advanced camera stablizer, this short, ultra HD video takes you up…

Getting Fresh On The Mountain

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Deer Valley's Seafood Buffet A Wasatch Institution. Deer Valley in Park City consistently ranks at the top of SKI Magazine's polls for guest service, on-mountain food and snow grooming. As a part time instructor there for several years, I came to understand…

The Ski Diva Heads West

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All-Women Ski Trip Brings Kindred Spirits Together Our friend and colleague, The Ski Diva, gathers a group of Diva Members for an annual ski trip to exciting places.  This year, her group went to Montana where they had a rocking good time.  Click here…

Breaking News: Boyne, Intrawest, Powdr Launch M.A.X. Pass

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Ski & ride 22 resorts five times each for total of 110 days. The Multi Alpine Experience (M.A.X.) Pass is a brand new, groundbreaking ski pass giving access to 22 mountains all over North America. M.A.X. passholders will get five days of skiing or…

St. Patrick’s Day Snow Art At Brighton, Utah

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Everyone enjoys trailside sculptures in annual tradition. The snow sculpture competition is an annual St. Patrick's Day event at Brighton Resort, Utah. The competition pits departments against each other in a good natured contest. During the…

There’s Snow In Them Thar (California) Hills

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Although Snow Conditions Have Been Less Than Golden This Season, There IS Some Great Skiing To Be Had In California’s Northern Sierra Nevada. While much of the U.S. has gotten battered all winter long by massive dumps of snow and other inclement…

Serious Stuff: There Is No Such Thing As “Side Country”

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And There Is No Such Thing As Being A Little Bit Dead. Yesterday we rode the chairlift with a bozo. Okay. Maybe he wasn't a bozo. Maybe he was just clueless. All the way up he yapped about his skiing prowess. And near the top he phoned home to give…

Ski Japan: Looking For Snow? Head West. All The Way.

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Combine lots of snow with an exotic destination for an incredible skiing experience. O.K., you adventurous senior powder-hounds: How far will you fly to find an awesome stash in this odd winter of snow conditions?  If you don't fly east to New England…

Portrait Of A Weird February: East, Coldest; West, Warmest

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Here's a picture of our weather record-breaking mid-winter month. Black and White, Ying and Yang, Macy's and Gimbel's, Felix and Oscar: These opposites come to mind when we look at this picture of what happened to the weather in February, 2015.  The…

Come On Over, Western Skiers: Eastern Snow Is Epic

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Boston Reports Over 100 Inches, 2 1/2 More Than Normal, With Three More Weeks Of Winter To Go. If you are a senior skier from the West, you are probably wondering what's going on with the snow.  Our correspondent in Utah report skiers taking two or…

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