Some Facebook friends spent some time up at Brighton taking laps in the endless freshies yesterday. No, this wasn't some kind of weird April Fools joke, but tons of powder here in April. I wonder how long we can keep this up...
Some Facebook friends spent some time up at Brighton taking laps in the endless freshies yesterday. No, this wasn't some kind of weird April Fools joke, but tons of powder here in April. I wonder how long we can keep this up...
by Yeti
Meet Ski Utah bloggers "Après" Adam Fehr and Matt Baydala. In addition to skiing almost every day and blogging for Ski Utah, they are also business owners in Park City. Come take a ride with these guys and see how they make work, life, and skiing happen in Utah.
by Yeti
<p>We all gather snippets of advice from people everywhere we go. It’s those phrases someone says or little actions that stick in our mind years after. Finding mentorship is taking those moments to another level. Mentorships are unique relationships that are built on similar passion, shared experience and wisdom. In this episode of Wild Women of the Wasatch, I share my personal experience of expanding my skills as a big mountain skier while living in the Wasatch and passing on what my mentors taught me to the high school girls I now coach. We spent 10 days launching cliffs at Brighton and finding powder stashes at Alta, culminating with the girls competing in the first big mountain event of the season at Snowbird.</p>
by Local Lexi
Here we'll break down the lake effect phenomenon using the expertise of local weather enthusiasts.
by Local Lexi
Ski Utah contributor, Lexi Dowdall, went on a quest this winter to paint every ski resort in Utah with a mission to raise awareness about climate change.
by Yeti
Learn more about what it takes to be a ski patroller and avalanche dog handler through the eyes of Malia Bowman.
by Growing A Skier
Brighton's DEEP history of teaching many Utahan's to ski and ride is one reason why so many locals call Brighton their home mountain.
by Yeti
While Utah fell shy of reaching its annual 500" of snow last season, mother nature still delivered some incredible powder days. It's all about perspective!
by Local Lexi
Adaptive skiing and snowboarding makes mountains accessible for everyone. Learn where adaptive lessons are offered in Utah.
by Yeti
With his 5th Grade Passport in hand, Max Roberts and his dad, Tim, set off to ski as many Utah resorts as they can hit in a season.
by Yeti
If you've spent time skiing the Wasatch mountains, you've probably seen or shared a chair with Burke Weir. His snowblades are a well-known fixture on the hill.
Partners In Promoting Utah Powder