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  • SAM Taps Whistler Blackcomb to Host 2025 Summer Ops Camp

    SAM Magazine—Whistler, British Columbia, March 18, 2025—SAM’s Summer Ops Camp will be held at Whistler Blackcomb, Sept. 2-4, 2025, offering three days of education, networking, and hands-on learning focused on the future of summer operations at mountain resorts. This year’s camp will also feature a partnership with the Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA), bringing together a dynamic mix of resort professionals from across North America.   Whistler Blackcomb has been at the forefront of year-round recreation development, balancing business innovation with environmental sustainability. With a robust lineup of summer attractions—including the Whistler Mountain Bike Park, Peak...

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Swain Purchase Complete

SAM Magazine--January 4, 2012--The operators for the past two years of Swain Resort, N.Y., have announced the purchase of the area, completing a lease-to-own agreement that was reached in August 2009 with the owners of Swain Recreation Center, LLC. The purchase was made by Denton Hill Family and Ski Resort Inc. whose officers are Scott and Jodi...

Little Switzerland Sale Completed

SAM Magazine-Slinger, Wisc., Jan. 1, 2011: After months of negotiation, Schmitz Brothers, LLC has purchased Little Switzerland Ski Area from Wayne Erickson. Schmitz Brothers consists of veteran resort owner/manager Rick Schmitz and two siblings, all of whom grew up skiing at Little Switzerland. They plan to invest heavily and open for the 2012-13 s...

Chair Falls from Cable at Red Lodge

SAM Magazine-Red Lodge, Mont., Dec. 29, 2011-A chair on the Willow Creek chairlift detached from the cable and fell to the ground at Red Lodge Mountain Resort yesterday afternoon. Two guests riding the chairlift at the time were injured and taken off the mountain. The chairlift was safely unloaded and shut down. The chairlift will remain closed unt...

RCR Completes Purchase of Kicking Horse

SAM Magazine-Golden, B.C., Dec. 29, 2011-Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) has completed its purchase of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, buying the area from Ballast Nedam, the initial owner and developer. RCR is one of the largest private ski resort owner/operators in North America. The two companies first revealed they were in negotiations reg...

Peak Resorts Purchases JFBB Ski Area

SAM Magazine--December 26, 2011--Peak Resorts Inc. has purchased Jack Frost Mountain and Big Boulder Ski Area from Blue Ridge Real Estate Company. Peak Resorts has leased and managed the ski resorts since 2005, the contract has a purchase price of 9 million dollars for the two resorts. Peak Resorts operates 12 ski areas through the Midwestern, N...

RCR to Buy Kicking Horse?

SAM Magazine--December 17, 2011--Calgary-based, Resorts of the Canadian Rockies have entered into discussions to potentially acquire Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, based in Golden, B.C. Subject to certain regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is the first, four-se...

Homewood Gets Nod for Big Expansion

SAM Magazine--December 16, 2011--Homewood Mountain Resort, Calif., got approval of its redevelopment plan by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) on December 14. Homewood, which is owned by JMA Ventures, a minority investor in Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley, will undergo a transformation to an "upscale boutique resort" with a five-star hotel,...

Red Rocks Concert Added to SIA Schedule

SAM Magazine-Denver, Dec. 11, 2011-A first-ever winter concert, Winter on the Rocks, will add a new wrinkle to the SIA Snow Show in Denver Jan. 27. Hip-hop dynamo Atmosphere headlines the event, along with actor-rapper Common, Grieves & Budo and Get Cryphy. Local boutique ski manufacturer Icelantic helped bring the show to fruition, along with its ...

Consumer Shows Reveal Upbeat Mood

SAM Magazine-Los Angeles, Dec. 11, 2011-The L.A. Ski Dazzle wrapped up a successful season for the nation's consumer ski and snowboard shows. The event drew 90,000 Dec. 1-4. Once La Nina kicks in and starts to deliver snow and colder temperatures across the U.S., resorts, too, should see evidence of pent-up demand. The Ski Dazzle was "above aver...

Nova Scotia to Make Helmets Mandatory?

SAM Magazine--December 8, 2011--Nova Scotia's government plans to pass legislation introduced on December 6 that would require all skiers and snowboarders to wear helmets. The proposed law, which would not go into effect until next season, would fine individuals CDN$250 each time they are caught without protective headgear. The bill would requir...

Peak Resorts Postpones IPO

SAM Magazine--December 8, 2012--Peak Resorts, Inc., announced that it has postponed its Initial Public Offering that was expected to price and close this week, due to volatile market conditions. Peak Resorts owns and manages 12 resorts in the East and Midwest. A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securiti...

More Suppliers and Organizations Join LSSM Bandwagon

SAM Magazine-Lakewood, Colo., Dec. 6, 2011-Several new product suppliers and a growing list of organizations are backing Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month (LSSM) this January. The support broadens the program's outreach to newcomers and adds to the promotional possibilities. LSSM executive director Mary Jo Tarallo anticipates that this growing suppo...

Snowsport Retail Sales Off to a Healthy Start

SAM Magazine-McLean, Va., Dec. 6, 2011-Snowsports retail sales jumped 14 percent in dollars during the pre-season sales period, August through October, compared to very strong sales in the same period in 2010, according to SnowSports Industries America (SIA) and The Leisure Trends Group. Total snow sports pre-season sales increased from $565 millio...

EcoGroomer Goes Into Production

SAM Magazine-Denver, Dec. 2, 2011-Colorado-based Eco-Groomer is initiating production of its first 60 energy-efficient snow processing units. These units add two additional "outrigger" tillers to a standard snowcat and increase the coverage area by 200 percent. The units are said to increase the fuel efficiency of grooming operations by 35 percent ...

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Explore Backcountry Linking

SAM Magazine--December 2, 2011--Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, Calif., have commenced a pilot study to determine the possibility of creating backcountry access gates that would allow on-snow travel between the two resorts. During the upcoming season, the management and ski patrols at the two ski areas, along with the U.S. Forest Service, will inv...

Dozens of Areas Opening as Thanksgiving Approaches

SAM Magazine-Lincoln, N.H., Nov. 22, 2011-Big snow in the Northwest, up to 28 inches at Whistler Blackcomb, has helped some areas in the region open earlier than planned. In the East, a warm spell forced several areas to delay openings last weekend. But with colder evening temperatures and with up to a foot of snow forecast for northern New England...

Peak Resorts Sets Terms for IPO

SAM Magazine--November 21, 2011--The Wall Street Journal reported that Peak Resorts announced today that it is offering 5 million common shares and expects the initial offering price to be between $16 and $18 per share. The company hopes to raise $85 million in the IPO and command a market value of $152 million. In addition, Peaks Resorts plans to ...

Outdoor Retail Sales Surge, Driven By Apparel

SAM Magazine-Boulder, Colo., Nov. 18, 2011-In a sign of health for outdoor sports, preliminary Outdoor RetailTRAK data from Leisure Trends Group indicate that outdoor retail sales gained 14 percent over October 2010, spurred by especially strong apparel sales. Sales continued on pace with September's record total, as outdoor stores posted largest-e...

CNL Acquires Stevens Pass, Kapuscinski to Operate

SAM Magazine-Orlando, Fla., Nov. 18, 2011-CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc.,has acquired Stevens Pass from New Stevens, LLC for $20.5 million. Stevens Pass Mountain Resort, LLC, an affiliate of Mountain High Resort Associates, LLC, in California, will operate the area under a long-term lease agreement. Karl Kapuscinski of Mountain High will serv...

More Northwestern Resorts to Open This Weekend

SAM Magazine-Leavenworth, Wash., Nov. 18, 2011-Recent cold temperatures and periods of heavy snowfall combined with a strong winter weather outlook have led Stevens Pass, Schweitzer, Mt. Hood Meadows, Mission Ridge, and Summit West at Snoqualmie to open Nov. 19. Stevens Pass is reporting a base of 25-32 inches, and will have its third-earliest o...

Winter Bookings Heat Up

SAM Magazine--November 17, 2011--Bookings for the upcoming winter season continue a positive trend upward at participating mountain destinations throughout the western U.S., despite mixed economic news and indicators, according to the most recent report by the Mountain Travel Research Program (MTRiP) released yesterday. As of Oct. 31, on-the-books ...

Gondola Would Connect Canyons, Solitude

SAM Magazine-Park City, Utah, Nov. 17, 2011-Canyons is proposing a groundbreaking gondola to connect Canyons and Solitude resorts and reduce auto traffic between the two. The SkiLink gondola would tie together 6,000 acres of existing terrain. "Studies have reported that SkiLink would decrease canyon traffic by providing an alternative to the 45-...

Lutsen Gains Water Rights, Needs Long-Term Solution

SAM Magazine-Lutsen, Minn., Nov. 16, 2011-Lutsen Mountains recently gained a variance from the state's department of natural resources (DNR) to draw snowmaking water from the nearby Poplar River, even though the waterway has dropped below minimum flow levels. The decision, which the DNR says only applies for the next three years, has drawn criticis...

Copper Opens Ski Team Speed Training Center

SAM Magazine-Frisco, Colo., Nov. 16, 2011-The U.S. Ski Team Speed Center, a long-term partnership between the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) and Copper Mountain Resort, officially opened Tuesday. The early-season facility provides the only full-length downhill training available anywhere in the world during late October and early Nove...

Western Areas Top List of This Weekend's Openings

SAM Magazine-Park City, Utah, Nov. 16, 2011-A slew of Western resorts are opening this weekend, along with several in the Northeast and a smattering of areas in Canada and the rest of the U.S. Park City is one of four areas in Utah that are starting up the lifts. It will operate three lifts and seven runs, as well as its all-season mountain coas...

SnoCountry Launches eNewsletter, Revamps Website

SAM Magazine-Lebanon, N.H., Nov. 16, 2011-SnoCountry Ski Areas Association is launching SnoNews, a weekly consumer eNewsletter featuring original news and features on skiing, snowboarding, mountain resorts, travel, and lift ticket deals, on Nov .23. SnoNews will email weekly to a list of more than 50,000-and growing-subscribers every week, givin...

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Merger Complete

SAM Magazine--November 16, 2011--The previously announced transaction between KSL Capital Partners and JMA Ventures, which joins Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows under one operating company, has officially closed. The two resorts will be connected by complimentary shuttles that will provide transportation between the two resorts. Andy Wirth, Squ...

Active Network Acquires RTP

SAM Magazine-San Diego, Calif., Nov. 14, 2011-The Active Network, Inc., a provider of organization-based cloud computing applications, has acquired enterprise computer services provider RTP. For Active, which has focused primarily on helping organizers manage summer events, RTP "is an excellent complement to our mission of connecting people with th...

More Resorts Opening This Weekend

Opening Day at Mammoth Mountain  SAM Magazine-West Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 10, 2011-Cypress Mountain, B.C., opened Nov. 8, its earliest date ever, highlighting a week in which several Western areas are launching the season, along with a few others around the country. La Nina has brought early natural snow to the West Coast, from B.C. down to sou...

Winter Trails Gears Up for Free XC/Snowshoe Trials Jan. 7

SAM Magazine-McLean, Va., Nov. 9, 2011-The Winter Trails program of Snowsports Industries America (SIA) is hosting educational workshops, animal tracking and a variety of fun activities at its nine anchor site locations on Winter Trails Day, Jan. 7. Winter Trails offers children and adults new to snow sports a chance to try snowshoeing and/or cr...

Red Lodge Mountain Resort Adds Magnestick

SAM Magazine-Red Lodge, Mont., Nov. 9, 2011-The installation of the Magnestick system on the Miami Beach chair lift makes Red Lodge the third U.S. resort to adopt it. The system uses an electromagnetic seatback and corresponding vest. The vest, which will be worn by children enrolled in ski and snowboard programs, contains a metal plate that secure...

More Resorts Offer Multi-Area Pass Options

SAM Magazine-Homewood, Calif., Nov. 9, 2011-The multi-area season's pass concept, which gives customers access to other resorts that are not corporately related, has been catching on in recent years. The strategy has been most aggressively pursued by Monarch, with its 26 partners, but many other areas East and West are following Monarch's lead, and...

Ski Area Recreation Bill Signed Into Law

SAM Magazine--November 8, 2011--Senator Mark Udall from Colorado announced that President Obama signed the summer recreation bill into law yesterday, November 7. The bipartisan Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Enhancement Act makes a small change to the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 to allow the Forest Service to permit ski areas t...

Cockaigne Not to Open

SAM Magazine--November 4, 2011--Cockaigne Ski Area, N.Y., recently announced on its website that it would not open this year and is actively looking for a buyer. "For the first time since 1965 Cockaigne Ski Area will not be open for skiing this winter!," says the area's website. "The search for a new owner who will operate Cockaigne next year...

Sno Mountain Defaults on Loan

SAM Magazine--November 4, 2011--Sno Mountain, Pa., (formerly Montage) has defaulted on a $5 million loan according to published reports. The ski area has not made a payment on its state loan in almost a year, and county records show the resort owes at least $1.55 million in unpaid bills, a third of which are real estate taxes. The Times-Tribu...

Aspen/Snowmass, Steamboat and Winter Park Launch Combo Ticket

SAM Magazine-Denver, Nov. 3, 2011-In the latest variation on the multi-area ticket, Aspen/Snowmass, Steamboat and Winter Park have unveiled a new Colorado Triple Play pass, good for two days at each of the three resorts during the 2011-12 season. Cost is $299 for adults, $249 for children 12 and under. The passes go on sale Nov. 4 at the Colorado S...

Aspen Skiing Company to Require Helmets on All Employees

SAM Magazine-Aspen, Nov. 2, 2011-Aspen Skiing Company (ASC) is instituting a new employee helmet policy tas an integral part of its commitment to safety. ASC currently recommends that all snowsport participants wear a properly fitted snowsports helmet whenever they are skiing or riding. To further instill that habit this season, all ASC employees w...

Copper, Keystone Headline This Weekend's Openings

SAM Magazine-Denver, Nov. 2, 2011-Copper Mountain and Keystone Resort join the ranks of open areas in North America this Friday, Nov. 4, bringing the total in Colorado to five, and the North American total to roughly a dozen. At Copper, The American Eagle and Excelerator chairs will be running; the area has hosted race teams and the PSIA fall tr...

Time for a Treat: Areas Open Ahead of Halloween

SAM Magazine-Rutland, Vt., Oct. 28, 2011-Early snow and cold temperatures have encouraged several areas across North America to begin operations this weekend. Among them are Killington, Vt., and Sunday River, Me., in New England; Boreal, Calif.; and Nakiska, in Alberta. They join perennial early-operators Timberline, Ore., Loveland and Arapahoe Bas...

Powder Ridge Deal Falls Through

SAM Magazine--October 27, 2011--Powder Ridge, Conn., has once again lost the opportunity to reopen. Last week, Alpine Ridge LLC withdrew its offer to purchase the ski area for $1 million. The deal was first approved last spring and the summer was spent getting permitting and surveys in place and going through the mandatory 90-day due diligence p...

BURKE MOUNTAIN OFFICIALLY CHRISTENS WIND TURBINE WITH VERMONT GOVERNOR PETER SHUMLIN

SAM Magazine--October 27, 2011--Burke Mountain, Vt., hosted an official ribbon cutting of the new wind turbine with Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin on Wednesday, October 26. The new wind turbine, installed in August 2011, was designed by Vermont-based Northern Power Systems. Burke Mountain is one of only four mountains in the country to have a wind ...

ASTM F27 Committee Could Broaden Scope to Include Park Jumps Soon

SAM Magazine-Denver, Oct. 27, 2011-Despite two negative ballots on a proposal to broaden its scope to include standards-writing for some terrain park features, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F27 Snow Skiing Committee is likely to do just that in the near future. ASTM bylaws changes, such as the proposal to broaden the scop...

NSAA Partners With IMBA

SAM Magazine--October 25, 2011--The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) announced that it has partnered with the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) with the shared aim of increasing visitation and improving summer mountain biking experiences at U.S. ski areas. As part of the agreement, IMBA will make available expertise and re...

Mt. Ashland Permit Goes to Nonprofit Association

SAM Magazine--October 25, 2011--After several council meetings, the City Council in Ashland has agreed to give up its permit for the Mt. Ashland Ski Area, Ore., to the Mt. Ashland Association, the nonprofit association that runs the area. According to the "Mail Tribune," the Association will apply for the permit from the Forest Service and is requi...

Ski Area Bill Gets Nod from Senate and Heads to President

SAM Magazine--October 18, 2011--This afternoon, the Senate passed the Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Act and the bill will now head to President Obama for his signature. The bill, which will allow ski areas on Forest Service land more freedom to offer activities year-round, passed the House earlier this month. Colorado Senator Mark Udall, one...

Wisp Owners File for Bankruptcy

SAM Magazine--October 18, 2011--The owners of Wisp Ski Resort in Maryland, DC Development LLC, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on October 15. As we reported in late August (www.saminfo.com/news/article.php?tid=5237), Wisp's parent company was struggling to refinance a $28.5-million loan used to fund the development of a golf community. T...

Two More Areas in Colorado Set to Open

SAM Magazine--October 13, 2011--Arapahoe Basin, Colo., is set to open its doors today, October 13. With an 18-inch base, the area is opening one intermediate trail and its terrain park with four features. Nearby, Loveland will open its doors Friday, October 14, at 9 a.m. The area's website didn't offer any further details. The two areas j...

Spanish Peaks to Shut Down

SAM Magazine--October 13, 2011--Spanish Peaks, Mont., a swanky private ski and golf community on Lone Peak, closed its doors and laid off its staff on October 10. According to the "Bozeman Daily Chronicle," the 5,700-acre resort cited the troubled real estate market and substantial operating losses for its closure. The beleaguered club attem...

Snow King Resort Up For Sale

SAM Magazine-Jackson, Wyo., Oct. 11, 2011-Snow King Resort in downtown Jackson is for sale after a non-profit community group tried but failed to step in and run the area. Operations at the resort have been running $500,000 and $1 million in the red. Summer activities, including an alpine slide and miniature golf course, help offset winter losse...

Intrawest Moves HQ to Denver

SAM Magazine-Denver, Oct. 11, 2011-Having spun off its flagship Whistler/Blackcomb resort, and with its largest remaining resorts located in Colorado, Intrawest is relocating its headquarters here from Vancouver. The new office opened Sept. 26, and the transition from Vancouver will be completed by the end of the year. In the meantime, both offices...

October Snowfall Opens Wolf Creek Ski Area

SAM Magazine-Pagosa Springs, Colo., Oct. 7, 2011-Wolf Creek Ski Area is opening this Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-9, after receiving 36 inches of new snow over the past few days. This early opening is a record breaker for Wolf Creek, with the prior earliest opening being Oct. 27, 2006. It also makes Wolf Creek the first to open for the season in Col...

Active Americans Raise Sights for Holiday Spending

SAM Magazine-Boulder, Colo., Oct. 7, 2011-Active Americans plan to increase spending on sports, recreation and fitness gear by 11 percent in 2011, according to a mid-September survey by Leisure Trends Group (LTG). Its Most Active Americans Panel (MAAP) estimated it would spend an average of $584, 11 percent above the $526 Active Americans estimated...

Brad Wilson Named GM for Diamond Peak

SAM Magazine-Incline Village, Nev., Oct. 5, 2011-Diamond Peak Ski Resort has named Brad Wilson as its new general manager, effective Nov. 1. Wilson returns to the ski industry after a stint with California's Catalina Island Resort, where he was COO. Wilson is very familiar with the Lake Tahoe ski resort market, having worked at both Alpine Meado...

Max Dercum, Colorado Ski Pioneer, Dies at 98

SAM Magazine-Evergreen, Colo., Oct. 4, 2011-Max Dercum, co-founder of both Arapahoe Basin and Keystone, died last Friday at a retirement home here, just a few days before his 99th birthday. A champion skier and forestry professor, Dercum was part of a group of seven, including his wife, Edna, who founded A-Basin in 1946. He helped found Keystone...

Ski Area Summer-Use Bill Passes the House

SAM Magazine-Washington, D.C., Oct. 4, 2011-A measure that would explicitly allow and encourage a wide range of summer activities on Forest Service land leased by winter resorts passed the House this week. The Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Enhancement Act of 2011 (H.R.765) updates the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 to outline a ...

Aspen School Seeks Replacement for Team Leader System

SAM Magazine-Aspen, Colo., Sept. 30, 2011-The Aspen Skiing Co. is seeking a new structure to replace the snowsport school's Team Leader system and maintain open lines of communication within the school. The Team Leader system was developed 18 years ago as part of management's efforts to derail a move to unionize the school. However, the National La...

Highlands of Olympia Gets New Management

SAM Magazine-Oconomowoc, Wisc., Sept. 30, 2011-Highlands of Olympia ski and snowboard area will open for the 2011-2012 season with new management: Casey Bingham and Brent Milkey. The two plan to make improvements to the terrain park, focus on beginner lessons, and offer some of the best rates and prices in the area. "We are very anxious to ma...

Monarch Season's Pass Goes Global

SAM Magazine-Monarch, Colo., Sept. 30, 2011-Monarch Mountain season's passes are now valid for skiing on two continents, in four countries, and in six states-at a total of 26 areas, including the latest to join the Monarch fold: Hochfelln, Kampenwand, Wendelstein and Oberaudorf, Germany and Hochkossen, Austria,. The five European ski areas are part...

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Join Forces

SAM Magazine--September 27, 2011--Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Ski Resort, Calif., announced today that the two North Lake Tahoe ski resorts have agreed to combine operations under common ownership and offer season passes and lift tickets that will allow guests to enjoy skiing and riding on both mountains. The transaction is expected to close p...

Worker Killed at Blue Mountain in Construction Accident

SAM Magazine--September 25, 2011--According to The Morning Call, a 49-year-old man working for an excavation company at Blue Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania was killed when the truck he was operating overturned on a ski slope last Wednesday morning, September 21. The accident victim, Victor Bortz, was an employee of Livengood Excavating & Pavi...