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Category Archives: News
Former ‘Shoe GM tasked with linking Canyons and PCMR
Bill Rock, who served as Snowshoe’s General Manager from 2005 to 2010, now heads up both The Canyons and Park City Mountain, with an eye toward linking the two Utah resorts by the 2015-16 snowsports season. He gives a lengthy … Continue reading
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Warm rain prediction makes Snowshoe ditch final bonus weekend
What would Snowshoe do? Officials with Snowshoe have decided not to open for the final bonus weekend that had been planned when polar vortexes and hefty snowfalls made skiers and riders pine for an extra chance at making some turns. … Continue reading
Snowshoe extends season to April 6
Riding a wave of 29 inches of snow in the past seven days and making the announcement on the day the $199 “Ridiculous Pass” goes on sale, Snowshoe reveals that it will remain open for snowsports until April 6. Prior … Continue reading
Snowshoe renews America’s sickest snowsports pass deal
In what some had worried might have been a one-time deal, Snowshoe has announced that on February 18 it will again sell the “Ridiculous Pass,” a full season pass of skiing and snowboarding for $199 with no restrictions. The pass … Continue reading
Snowshoe curtails hours at Silver Creek
In a move widely denounced by many snowsports enthusiasts, Snowshoe Resort has trimmed the operating hours at its Silver Creek resort by moving the midweek opening time from 9am to noon. “The most family-friendly spot on the mountain is open … Continue reading
Snowshoe rocks the early season
SNOWSHOE, NOV 24– The thermometer in our condo says it’s 18.3 degrees Fahrenheit outside on the first Saturday of the ski season. It’s been snowing all day– never heavily but consistently dropping fluffy powder on the slim handful of slopes … Continue reading
Snowshoe puts up archival pix
Snowshoe celebrated its history last Friday by putting up a six-pack of archival photos– a “Friday Flashback“– on its Facebook page. Seemingly, the most popular picture (based on the initial wave of comments) was this shot of the “Old Man … Continue reading
On-slopes policing: A hit or miss (literally) affair
I’m fascinated by the topic of on-slopes policing or the lack thereof. Now that I’m a parent with fragile children on the slopes, I find I want more of it at my favorite ski resort. I’ve spent a few chairlift … Continue reading
What a difference a snowstorm makes
It’s wintertime in Snowshoe! Yesterday, the 3rd of March was bright sunshine and plenty of fun with some special events– including the spectacle of hip-hop DJs and grown men riding tricycles in the middle of the Village Plaza. But today … Continue reading
Snowshoe logs 9″– first big snow of the season
Okay, so maybe it’s raining at Snowshoe right now on this Monday morning, but the weather gods were kind to Snowshoe ski season dreamers over the weekend of October 2 & 3. Less so to mountain-bikers, who were sent packing … Continue reading