Tagged with Canyons

More Ski Pass News; Let’s Do The Math

More Ski Pass News; Let’s Do The Math

Mountain Collective includes freshies at Alta photo by Ryan Freitas It was to be expected that as soon as Vail Resorts announced their 2015/16 Epic Pass, competitors would jump into the ring with their own deals and blends. The $369 Mountain Collective is back with two days of skiing at eight destination resorts and 50 … Continue reading

Time To Buy That Epic Pass

Time To Buy That Epic Pass

If you ask me, ‘Winter 2014/15’ is a wash and we ought to all just say “F*&k It” and move on. In case you didn’t get the memo, Utah is expecting a record high this weekend. Vail Resorts must be thinking along the same lines as they’ve just rolled out next year’s deal. And it’s … Continue reading

#FirstDayFaces Can Win You A Trip To Utah

#FirstDayFaces Can Win You A Trip To Utah

A new social media campaign called “#FirstDayFaces” is underway to find the posterchild for beginning skiing and boarding. Learn to ski at your local hill, then take a trip to Utah…on the house. All you or your friends have to do is take a beginner lesson then share your (positive-you’re smiling right?) experience on Twitter, Instragram, Facebook … Continue reading

Park City Reacts To Vail Takeover

One day after the biggest news in Park City history hit the web, the initial shock is still blistering through this small Utah mining town. Parkites and ski enthusiasts are now asking more questions than there are answers for. In other words, what will Vail Resorts’ ownership mean for the community of Park City? Powdr … Continue reading

Judge Tells PCMR To Pay $17.5 Million Bond

    Oh Joy! We get to wait…again. It wouldn’t be a telenovela without a cliffhanger and the lawsuit between Park City Mountain Resort and Talisker Landholding LLC. wouldn’t be the biggest eviction case in the history of Utah without yet another delay. Judge Ryan Harris ruled in 3rd District Court of Summit County this … Continue reading

Summer in the Mountains

The snow melts and not only does nature spring from the barren trails but shorts-wearing, dog-toting, cycled-attached bodies sprout up as fast as wildflowers in July. Instead of skiing, boarding, snowshoeing and sledding, these tanned torsos and leathered toes tackle hiking, mountainbiking, festing, discing and even birdwatching. Some locals and visitors to Utah might even … Continue reading