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Eagle Point Opens

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on January 28, 2012

In its second year of operation, Eagle Point is now open for business with smooth, buttery skiing and untracked runs to be had from first chair to last. Never heard of Eagle Point? Read on.

The Deer Valley way...from small classes to the food!

Posted by Jodi Saeland on January 19, 2012

I am often asked "where is the best place to take lessons?". There is no right answer because we all look for something different. In starting our weekly lessons at Deer Valley, the Bambi class is small, the food is awesome and Mommy time is superb!

The pattern changes for Utah this week=BIG SNOW!

Posted by Jodi Saeland on January 17, 2012

It's no secret Mother Nature has been a little off this winter...until now. Going from High Pressure to Zonal flow in a few days spells BIG snow for Utah. Days and days of snow...

The Pac-12 and University of Utah

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on January 16, 2012

A brief introduction on the University of Utah's acceptance into the Pac-12 from a skier's perspective.

How To: Use The Chairlift

Posted by Powderhound Cat on January 8, 2012

The on-going series of "How To" stories Powderhound Cat experiences firsthand going from novice to expert on the slopes.

Airport to Peak in Under an Hour

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on December 1, 2011

How long does it really take to get from Salt Lake City International Airport to the top of Snowbird's Hidden Peak?

Outfitting the kids from the inside out!

Posted by Jodi Saeland on November 17, 2011

It can be a challenge finding the right gear to keep the kids warm while not breaking the bank. Here are my best tips from hats to skis. And, a savings coupon for you!

10 things forgotten on opening day

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on November 1, 2011

Many items on the list you gladly forgot, while others you'd wish were never forgotten.

La Niña returns

Posted by Jodi Saeland on October 26, 2011

After 783" of snow last season, could we possibly top that? Well, the new winter outlook is in and the charts are indicating above average snow AGAIN in Utah!

Why Ski Movies Suck

Posted by Powderhound Cat on October 19, 2011

A look in to the excitement of ski movie premiere season.

Utah's Calling #2 - Interupted Engagement

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on September 27, 2011

The Greatest Snow on Earth® is magnetic, an undeniable force that lures people away from normal life. Follow the "Utah's Calling" series all winter to see what parts of life are often sacrificed in the name of Utah powder.

Are You Ready For Winter?

Posted by Powderhound Cat on September 26, 2011

The time has come to prepare for snow! Local tips and tricks from the insiders.

The Secret

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on September 20, 2011

Ski Utah intern, Catherine, talks about the secret and why Utah continues to capture her attention.

Christmas in August, well for me anyway!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on August 18, 2011

Getting excited for the upcoming ski season. Mountain biking the Crest Trail at midnight!

Skiing 2011-12 Season

Posted by Powderhound Cat on August 17, 2011

A guide to getting the most out of the 2011-12 ski season.

Bloggers' Best Of 2010-11

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on May 10, 2011

Catch up with Utah's most stoked snow enthusiasts. Enjoy Ski Utah bloggers' top posts which delivered every powder playlist, inch of snow, apres hot spots and other stories both on and off the snow.

Mid winter conditions, with late season pricing

Posted by Powderhound Matt on April 4, 2011

As the ski season winds down, some Utah resorts have decided to extended their seasons by a week or two. Along with extended closing dates and the deepest settled snow bases we've seen in years, the discounts on lodging and lift tickets is unbelievable as well.

Big in Japan

Posted by Kendall on June 1, 2009

Ripping The Corduroy at Canyons

Posted by Jake on January 22, 2009