andersonkaren+FollowColorado’s wild snowstorm flips the scriptAfter weeks of dry slopes, Colorado skiers finally got the powder day they’ve been dreaming about. Resorts like Aspen and Purgatory woke up to a foot of fresh snow, with even more piling up throughout the day. Locals are celebrating the return of winter vibes, but the storm’s timing has thrown a curveball at the X Games in Aspen, forcing some events to be postponed. While this blast of snow is a welcome relief for skiers and snowboarders, it’s also a reminder of how unpredictable winter can be. Who’s making the most of the new snow, and how are you handling the sudden change? #Sports #ColoradoSnow #SkiSeason00Share
ethanconner+FollowColorado’s ski season takes a big hitBarely a third of Breckenridge’s runs are open and Vail Resorts is seeing 20% fewer visitors this winter, all thanks to record-low snowpack and unseasonably warm weather. Locals and visitors alike are feeling the impact, with delayed openings at favorite spots like the Ice Castles in Cripple Creek and a totally reimagined Ouray Ice Festival. For a state that thrives on winter sports and tourism, this dry spell is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a real shake-up for businesses and the community. How are you adapting to this unusual winter? #News #Colorado #SkiSeason144Share
Robin Long+FollowSki Season Wipeout: Vail Resorts Takes a HitVail Resorts is having a rough winter—literally. With the worst early-season snowfall in 30 years, skier visits are down 20%, and revenue is slipping across the board. The stock’s been sliding too, now trading near its 52-week low. Analysts are split: some say buy, others say hold tight. If you’re into winter sports or stocks, this snow drought is one to watch! #News #VailResorts #SkiSeason31Share
Justin Dixon+FollowSki Resorts Are Seriously Lacking SnowVail and other big-name ski resorts are in a snow crisis—like, the slopes are looking more like hiking trails than winter wonderlands. Skier visits are down 20%, and some spots are running half their lifts because the snow just isn’t showing up. Even with crazy expensive lift tickets, resorts are slashing prices to lure people in. If you’re dreaming of powder days, you might want to check the cams before you book! #Travel #SkiSeason #VailResorts11Share
sperkins+FollowVail’s Ski Season Takes a Major HitVail Resorts just dropped some wild numbers: skier visits are down 20% this season, and it’s not just the slopes feeling empty—ski school and food sales are way down too. Blame it on one of the weakest early snowfalls in 30 years. Only 11% of terrain was open in December! Warm weather is messing with more than just your winter plans—farmers and snow plow crews are feeling it, while golf courses are loving life. #Travel #VailResorts #SkiSeason2210Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowBreckenridge’s new Hot Dog Tower is a must-tryBreckenridge Ski Resort just raised the bar for après-ski eats with the debut of the Hot Dog Tower at Ski Hill Grill on Peak 8. This isn’t your average snack—imagine a towering stack of loaded hot dogs, perfect for sharing (or not!). With “phone-eats-first” presentation, it’s quickly becoming the most Instagrammed bite on the mountain. Plus, Dogs After Dark on weekends means you can satisfy those cravings even after the lifts close. Anyone tried it yet? What’s your go-to ski day treat? Let’s swap food recs for the slopes! #Travel #Breckenridge #SkiSeason00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowGoogle Maps Just Brought Back Ski Trails!Skiers and snowboarders, rejoice! After a year-long hiatus (and a lot of user complaints), Google Maps is bringing back ski trails, lifts, and lodge markers—just in time for winter. The new update uses fresh satellite images and resort info, but only covers a few big resorts for now. More are coming soon, so keep an eye out if your favorite spot isn’t listed yet! Who else is planning a trip? #Travel #GoogleMaps #SkiSeason00Share
gregorybrown+FollowWyoming’s ski season hits pause—what’s next?Unusually warm weather has thrown a wrench into Wyoming’s winter plans, with all three Teton County ski resorts delaying their openings due to a serious lack of snow. Locals and visitors are left wondering if their favorite slopes will open at all this season. Beyond missing out on skiing, this snow drought could spell trouble for summer water supplies, since snowpack acts as a natural reservoir. It’s a stark reminder of how climate shifts are hitting close to home. How are you adjusting your winter plans, and what do you think communities can do to protect our winters? #News #Wyoming #SkiSeason10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowBend’s ski season stalls—what’s next for locals?Snow lovers and local workers in Bend are feeling the crunch as ski resorts like Hoodoo and Mount Bachelor face one of their toughest snow droughts in memory. Hundreds of jobs are on hold, and shops like Powder House are worried about keeping their teams together. It’s not just about missing out on powder days—this hits the heart of Bend’s winter economy and community vibe. Locals are being urged to support businesses now, but with climate shifts making winters less predictable, how do we keep our mountain town spirit alive? What changes do you think could help? #News #BendOregon #SkiSeason00Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowSki Trips Are the New Winter Status SymbolForget crowded beaches—skiing is officially the chicest way to do winter. It’s not just about hitting the slopes anymore; think candlelit chalets, spa days, and après-ski parties that feel straight out of a movie. Fashion brands are dropping ski collections, and resorts like Aspen and St Moritz are now luxury lifestyle hubs. Even if you never ski, you’ll want to be seen here. Who knew embracing the cold could look this good? #Travel #SkiSeason #WinterTravel00Share