Alta

  • 8
  • 74

Beaver Mountain

  • 5
  • 59

Brian Head

  • 2
  • 30

Brighton

  • 7
  • 68

Canyons

  • 5
  • 47

Deer Valley

  • 6
  • 55

Eagle Point

  • 2
  • 14

Park City

  • 4
  • 43

Powder Mountain

  • 4
  • 53

Snowbasin

  • 4
  • 73

Snowbird

  • 8
  • 70

Solitude

  • 7
  • 59

Sundance

  • 4
  • 40

Wolf Mountain

  • 0
  • 39
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Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month

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5th and 6th Grade Passports

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From the Ski Utah Blog:

Following In The Tracks of Olympians at Soldier Hollow

Posted by Thomas Cooke on January 26, 2012

Soldier Hollow in Midway, Utah is one of the many legacy venues left by the 2002 Winter Games. You never know who you are going to ski into out there.

Brighton Resort 75 Years Young

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on January 26, 2012

Brighton is celebrating its 75th year! Come celebrate from 12:30p-9p and receive 2 Adult Twilight passes for $75! Warm up and hang out by the Bonfire and roast some s'mores or chill out and relax by the Outdoor Ice Lounge.

An unstable snowpack can still mean big fun!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on January 25, 2012

Why an unstable snowpack can still mean big fun at the resorts!

Back to Brian Head

Posted by Powderhound Cat on January 24, 2012

Powderhound Cat attempts to explain her love of the Southern Utah resort

Pillow Talk In Utah's Backcountry

Posted by Ride Utah on January 23, 2012

The old adage, ‘when it rains it pours’ can be flipped when it snows in Utah to read, ‘when it snows it dumps!’ With 4’ of accumulation in five days and another 12” – 14” on the way tonight, January is shaping up to be a record-breaking month in snow totals. The “million dollar storm” as it’s been referred to hit late Wednesday and will continue with a series of storms until next weekend.

Gadget Review: UCLEAR HBC 120 Bluetooth Communicator

Posted by Thomas Cooke on January 22, 2012

Hands-free wireless tunes, intercom, and phone calls for the geeked-out shred set.

Weekly Park Report: Dawn of the Shred Recap

Posted by Park Rat Tom on January 21, 2012

Another fun contest @ Brighton...doesn't get much better!

It's Dumping in Park City!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on January 21, 2012

The snow is pounding and the Pow is great!

The low side of learning

Posted by The Ski Utah Yeti on January 20, 2012

It’s important to me that you know that my learning to ski experience was not all ribbons and roses… at all. At my fifth lesson, I hit my skiing low. I was doing really well on the bunny slope. Too well, I guess. So my instructor asked if I wanted to take on something a little more challenging.

Cabin Fever

Posted by Ride Utah on January 20, 2012

Cabin fever is defined by “a state characterized by anxiety, restlessness, and boredom, arising from a prolonged stay in a remote or confined place.” Although our backyard of the Wasatch Front is a little bigger than a confined place, there were stress signs clearly visible in the faces of those on the mountains for the last month.


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