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The Yurt Dining Experienced
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on March 12, 2013An intimate look at an unforgettable night of dining at Solitude's Yurt.
Snowshoeing in Utah and ice skating Solitude..fun for the kids!
Posted by Jodi Saeland on February 4, 2013If you have a down day on a ski vacation, a great way to still get the kids out and get some excercise is to snowshoe! Solitude has great trails and also an ice skating rink for their overnight visitors.
Double Dipping...
Posted by Burritos and Snow on January 2, 2013Why just ride at one resort when Utah's night riding options make it easy to push an epic day into an epic night, no matter where you are.
New Ski-in Dining at Solitude is Elevated Comfort Food
Posted by Foodie Pam on December 13, 2012Honeycomb Grill's menu is a delightful blend of American street food, noshy classics and playful surprises. The spacious, welcoming space is a place to take a break from skiing for families and friends.
"Brutus" - The Lake Effect Machine!
Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 13, 2012The one two combination of winter storm Brutus and the lake effect machine deliver a knock out punch to the Wasatch. I was on a mission to ski every inch of that 54" dump that was left behind.
Winter Storm Brutus Dumps on Utah
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on November 10, 2012Winter Storm Brutus is currently dumping on the whole state of Utah with many resorts in Utah closing in on 4 feet of The Greatest Snow on Earth®.
Utah Resort Opening Dates for the 2012-13 Season
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on November 7, 2012A list of the latest opening dates for all 14 Utah Resorts.
Powderhound Matt's Ski Movie
Posted by Powderhound Matt on July 19, 2012Admittedly, summer is a difficult season for a Powderhound. In order to survive a season without snow, I naturally make ski movies from last year's footage. Enjoy the trailer!
Thirsty for snow?
Posted by Park Rat Tom on July 9, 2012How about a recap of snowboard highlights from this past season...
Summer in Utah - The "Other" Season
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on July 5, 2012Although Utah is known for its legendary winters, there are ample ways to live large in the Utah summer.
Pedal, Pedal
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on June 11, 2012Recently, the Ski Utah Yeti went social and asked you to identify your summer alias. The responses varied from commercial fisherman to hang glider pilot to wannabe rock star, however, mountain biker/cyclist won out as the most common summer alias. Good thing there's plenty of biking in Utah.
Come on Utah Powder, toora ta loo rye aye!
Posted by Ride Utah on March 23, 2012After completing the backcountry introductory class in February, I was waiting for the opportunity to get out into the great wide-open and ride some fresh lines. With the perfect storm of March 17 – 19, Brighton Ski Resort received 35” of new snow prompting shredders to get out and ski some amazing, fluffy face shots.
Powder delivers Sushi
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on January 17, 2012Powder Magazine and top apparel visionaries shredded right to the front door of the Thirsty Squirrel bar, where Hungry Tuna Sushi readied roll after roll. Good times in Utah all week long, with the arrival of new snow being a key ingredient.
PowderTwins Ski Solitude
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on December 6, 2011We are 5th graders who are using our 5th Grade Passports to ski all of Utah’s 14 resorts this season. We skied Solitude this weekend and had an AWESOME time. . .and a major wipeout captured on our GoPro.
All Over The Place
Posted by Powderhound Cat on December 1, 2011Powderhound Cat looks back on the last two weeks of resort openings
Winter is Here
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on November 21, 2011Whether you’re three or 83, here’s to the best winter of your life. Opening day footage fresh from Alta, Brighton, Snowbird, Solitude and Park City Mountain Resort.
Weekly Condition and Weather Report
Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 13, 2011Here is your weekly condition and weather report for the week of Nov 14th-20th as seen through the goggles of a Powderhound.
Sampling of the goods at Solitude
Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 9, 2011Ripping groomers, the day before the season officially kicks off at Solitude.
Which Utah Resort will open first?
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on November 9, 2011Brighton and Solitude are neck and neck in the race for the 2011-12 starting line this Thursday, November 10th.
Millicent Receives a Facelift
Posted by Ride Utah on November 1, 2011Over the years, Mt. Millicent at Brighton Ski Resort has undergone quite the facelift.
It's snowing in Utah!
Posted by Powderhound Matt on October 6, 2011Forecast called for 18"+ so naturally we drove from Park City up and over Guardsman Pass to Big Cottonwood. Here is what we found...
Skiing 2011-12 Season
Posted by Powderhound Cat on August 17, 2011A guide to getting the most out of the 2011-12 ski season.
Wasatch Wildflower Guide
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on July 28, 2011Traffic jams are rare in Utah, instead, celebrate the jam of flowers that pop each mid-summer. Enjoy this guide to finding the summer's most brilliant wildflowers.
Part I - One man, one month, 367,000 vertical feet
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on April 15, 2011East coaster, Edward, set out to ski every corner of Utah this past January. Read his story as he skied over 367,000 vertical feet over Utah's 14 downhill and 4 nordic resorts.
Patrolling Fantasy Ridge - Avalanche Control at Solitude
Posted by Tim on March 14, 2011Come along with Solitude Mountain Resort Snow Safety as they hike, bomb, and control the avalanche terrain of Fantasy Ridge above Honeycomb Canyon. What many don't realize is that before you can shred The Greatest Snow on Earth ® patrol is up there working hard making it safe for us to ski. Solitude Ski Patrol uses explosives to knock down avalanches in exposed and steep terrain to make conditions on Fantasy Ridge and Honeycomb Canyon safe for skiers and snowboarders.
Patrolling Fantasy Ridge - Avalanche Control at Solitude - Powder Lounge
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on March 14, 2011Come along with Solitude Mountain Resort Snow Safety as they hike, bomb, and control the avalanche terrain of Fantasy Ridge above Honeycomb Canyon. What many don't realize is that before you can shred The Greatest Snow on Earth ® patrol is up there working hard making it safe for us to ski. Solitude Ski Patrol uses explosives to knock down avalanches in exposed and steep terrain to make conditions on Fantasy Ridge and Honeycomb Canyon safe for skiers and snowboarders.
Problems After Solitude Mountain Spa
Posted by Powderhound Cat on February 9, 2011Utah's White Christmas
Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on December 22, 2010In case you haven't noticed, Utah has been getting hammered. When we made this video yesterday we were talking about 50 inches in two days. Looks like we'll have another 1-2 feet to add to the tally by the end of tomorrow. Get to Utah for the holidays.