Eagle Point Opens
Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on January 28, 2012In 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.
Back to Brian Head
Posted by Powderhound Cat on January 24, 2012Powderhound Cat attempts to explain her love of the Southern Utah resort
The pattern changes for Utah this week=BIG SNOW!
Posted by Jodi Saeland on January 17, 2012It'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...
All Things Orange
Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on December 16, 2011From the welcome sign to life-size Christmas ornaments to the Orange Bubble Express, Canyons Resort has boldly wrapped the resort orange.
Chasing snowstorms in Southern Utah
Posted by Powderhound Matt on December 4, 2011The Powder Posse heads south and takes advantage of the deep snow at Brian Head Resort.
Hide Your Couches: The 5 Golden Rules of Surfing
Posted by Park Rat Tom on October 21, 2011Moving to a new shred destination without a place to live can get tricky. Here are a few tips for survival while couch-surfing.
The Secret
Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on September 20, 2011Ski Utah intern, Catherine, talks about the secret and why Utah continues to capture her attention.
To Those Who Ski
Posted by Powderhound Cat on May 3, 2011Extend your Utah ski vacation and head to Moab!
Posted by Jodi Saeland on March 8, 2011Utah is an unbelievable state in that you can go from an 11,000' mountains in the north to red rock country in the south. Utah has the most National Parks in one state of any other state in the union. Within a 3-4 hour drive of Salt Lake City, you can be in the most amazing red rock country and the best mountain biking in the country. March is also a great weather month in Utah. On average, it is the second snowist month. Skiing is awesome, with huge bases at the resorts and it's not too cold. It is also a month where the valleys start to warm up, the days get longer and southern Utah is pushing 70 degrees. So, after you've done your ski vacation, take 3 extra days and drive down to southern Utah. You won't be disappointed and you'll be planning a quick return!
So, with that said, we did our Saturday skiing at Park City. Emily continues to do great in her Saturday Adventure program! Also, Brennan is up and running on the green runs like a champ. More on this in the next blog.
Exploring new territory at Eagle Point
Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on February 7, 2011Eagle Point is Utah's newest resort located 18 miles east of Beaver, Utah.
Getting There: Park City
Posted by Powderhound Cat on December 2, 2010Dad makes it to Utah!
Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 8, 2010A trip to Southern Utah, including Zion National Park, Gooseberry Mesa, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Brian Head Ski Resort.
Adventures of Snow and Flake- Episode 1
Posted by Jessica Kunzer - Communication Director on December 7, 2009Ski Utah's snowflakes were recently on a trip to NEW YORK CITY. Check out their crazy adventures.
8 Reasons to Ski Utah!
Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on November 9, 2009Like you need 8 reasons to Ski Utah. If you do, check out this article from the StarTribune.com
Why Utah has The Greatest Snow on Earth
Posted by Tim on November 2, 2009We've been claiming it for a long time, but, here is the science to back it up. Utah Meteorologist and Ski Utah Blogger Jodi Saeland on the Weather Channel explaining why Utah has The Greatest Snow on Earth. Something that Utah skiers and boarders have known for a long time.