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FRIDAY FREE FOR ALL: Can The Snow Industry Get Out Of This Mess?

Yes, the economy sucks. No, you can’t fix it. But do we sit around bitching about it, or work to get new people riding, and keep our little slice of the economic pie from getting thrown out with the crumbs?

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Colorado Ski Resorts Get Fresh Makeover In Time For Events, Competitions

Denver, Colo. – February 20, 2009 – A series of winter storms made their way across Colorado this week, blanketing resorts with fresh powder conditions. Every Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) resort received new snow recently, with as much as 19 inches accumulating at Monarch.

Snowmass and Aspen Highlands each received 14 inches of new snow as they prepared for this coming weekend Mardi Gras celebration at Snowmass.

Winter Park also received 13 inches of new snow. “Conditions are fantastic, particularly in the trees at the Jane and in the Vasquez Cirque,” explains Jennifer deBerge, communications manager at Winter Park. Winter Park is closing in on 20 feet of snow received for the season.

Sunlight and Aspen Mountain each received a foot of fresh powder. The new snow will help to enhance terrain at Sunlight as they prepare for their Rail Jam and Big Air competitions taking place on Sunday.

Over the past few days, at least 10 inches of new snow has fallen at Silverton and Crested Butte mountains. Silverton continues to offer heli-drops this season, enabling the resort to access an expanded amount of terrain.

New snow is collecting at Crested Butte while the resort hosts the 18th Annual US Extreme Freeskiing Championships this week, with the finals being held this weekend.

Other resorts with new snow and events this weekend include Ski Cooper. Ski Cooper received 9 inches from the storms this week and is hosting the annual reunion of WWII 10th Mountain Division Veterans this weekend.

Arapahoe Basin also saw over 9 inches of fresh snow, which when added to the current winter conditions and the resort’s high altitude, creates the ideal scenario for the Rocky Mountain Freestyle Devo Competition this weekend. “We have great midwinter conditions right now,” explains Kimberly Trembearth, marketing coordinator at A-Basin. “The soft, plush terrain is enhanced by the recent snowfall and our high elevation.”

Steamboat, SolVista Basin and Loveland each received more than 8 inches of new snow this week. Steamboat is up to 37 inches of snow for the month of February so far and 286 inches for the season. “Conditions continue to be incredible at Steamboat,” explains Loryn Kasten, communications manager for Steamboat. “Champagne Powder™ snow is covering the slopes. Combine that with ideal Colorado bluebird days, and you have the perfect recipe for a winter vacation.”

If the new snow isn’t enough to celebrate, Loveland is hosting a Mardi Gras party this weekend while Sol Vista Basin gets kids on the slopes with its Barnelopet Children’s Ski Carnival.

At least half of a foot of new snow recently fell at Telluride, Eldora and Buttermilk. The new snow further enhances Telluride’s new terrain, Revelation Bowl, which just opened earlier this year. Eldora welcomes the fresh powder for the second session of its Saturday Trek series.

The storms dropped fresh flurries in the southwest part of the state including Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort which received just under half of a foot and Wolf Creek, which also got new snow. This Sunday is College Day at Wolf Creek and on both Saturday and Sunday, Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort will host its She Ride snowboard clinic.

Copper Mountain has reached more than 210 inches of snow so far this season and the conditions are ideal for their Tucker Mountain snowcat operations. “Tucker Mountain snowcat rides offer a backcountry experience within the bounds of Copper,” explains David Roth, communications coordinator for Copper Mountain. “Tucker Mountain and Copper Bowl offer expert skiers and riders access to Copper’s legendary high alpine back bowls. The terrain is accessible by hiking or by taking a free snowcat ride or a combination of both.”

With fresh snow on the slopes, Powderhorn is hosting their Women’s Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, and Echo Mountain Park invites teams of three to compete in its Echo Team Challenge.

For a complete listing of Colorado Ski Country USA member events and snow conditions, please visit www.ColoradoSki.com <http://www.coloradoski.com/> .

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Winter Blast A Mixed Bag For Oregon Resorts

It has been a tough early season for Northern Oregon resorts. Late snow falls and now massive dumps that caused a landslide which closed the road to Hood on December 27th have conspired to stymie ski areas and locals alike. However, with solid snow and serious road work, the resorts hopes to capitalize on the deepening snow pack.

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Industry Insider: An In Depth Analysis Of This Winter’s Sales Forecast

SIA Director of Research Kelly Davis looks into her crystal ball of economic and weather data to forecast future sales by region and lets us know why things aren’t as bleak as they seem.

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Industry Insider: It’s Time For A Better Video Distribution Model

Snowboard film veteran director/producer Brad Kremer weighs in on the need for a new distribution model to combat illegal digital downloads - a problem he blames equally on downloaders and the industry itself.

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China’s Largest Ski Operator Reports Revenue Up 27 Percent

Melco China which owns China’s leading ski resorts has reported a 27% growth in revenue to top $1 billion (Hong Kong). Melco China Resort Investment Limited, a division of the larger company, has become the country’s leading ski resort operator in the past 12 months through purchase of China’s leading resort of Yabuli near the city of Harbin in Heilongjiang Province, three ski areas in Jilin Province and another one close to the capital Beijing.

“In March 2007, working with the world’s top industry experts, MCR has identified the largest and most exceptional portfolio of irreplaceable, existing ski resorts with the best mountains, location advantages, dominant market positions and healthy expansion potential.” Said a company statement.
“Overall, I am pleased with our achievements in 2007. Melco is well-positioned as one of the dynamic conglomerates in Asia in the new era characterized by consumers eager for new experiences and living life to the fullest. The Mainland China market offers enormous potential and vast consumer demand which will no doubt fuel the growth of our lottery operations and ski resort developments. We expect our Group to continue to deliver strong performance and shareholder value in the forthcoming year,” said company chairman Mr. Ho.

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Aspen and Frontier Announce One Day Contest For Aspen Blowout

Aspen/Snowmass and Frontier Airlines will be giving away two pairs of round-trip tickets from Denver to Aspen for this Saturday, June 14, 2008. The winners will arrive Saturday morning and receive free lift tickets to ski or ride on Aspen Mountain in addition to airport transfers and free equipment rentals at D&E Ski and Snowboard Shop in Aspen. Once finished on the slopes, winners will be driven back to the airport for their evening return to Denver.

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Vermont Posts 4.3 Million Skier Visits for 2007-08 Season

Vermont ski areas recorded 4,354,621 skier visits for the 2007-08 season, announced the Vermont Ski Areas Association at its June 12 Annual Meeting held at Mount Snow Resort. This marked a 14% increase over the prior year’s tally, and was well ahead of the industry’s 10-year average.

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Snowboarding Tops Outdoor Sports Injury List

More than 25% of all emergency room visits for outdoor sports are snowboard related.

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Billabong Re-signs Jamie Anderson

Billabong is proud to announce its continued sponsorship of pro snowboarder sensation Jamie Anderson, re-signing a multi-year contract.

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