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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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USSA Not Amused by Bode Miller's 60 Minutes Comments

SAM Magazine--Salt Lake City, Utah, January 9, 2006--The United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) issued a statement today following Bode Miller's appearance on "60 Minutes" on January 8. In the interview, Bode talked about racing while intoxicated and the dangers that lie therein. He was referring to celebrating a World Cup victory and w...

Izzy Slutzky Dies at 92

SAM Magazine--Hunter Mountain, January 9, 2006--The Slutzky family and staff of Hunter Mountain were saddened today with the death of one of the resort's founding fathers, Israel Slutzky. He died of natural causes in the early morning hours of January 8, 2006. He was 92. Israel (Izzy), along with his brother Orville, provided the vision for Hunter ...

Fire Damages Bretton Woods Motor Lodge

SAM Magazine-Bretton Woods, N.H., Jan. 3, 2006-A three-alarm fire on New Year's Eve destroyed half of the 50 guest rooms at The Lodge at Bretton Woods, the resort-owned motor lodge that sits between the Bretton Woods ski area and the famed Mt. Washington Hotel. No one was injured in the fire, according to resort spokesmen. The resort relocated the ...

Tremblant, Union End Strike

SAM Magazine-Mont Tremblant, Que., Jan. 3, 2006-The strike by 1,500 employees at Mont Tremblant ended today when union members accepted terms recommended by a provincial mediator. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. For Tremblant, the important news is that the resort will return to normal staffing quickly, perhaps by the coming weekend. ...

Strike Hobbles Mont Tremblant Resort

SAM Magazine-Mont Tremblant, Que., Dec. 19, 2005-More than 700 Mont Tremblant workers voted today to stay off the job until a contract settlement is reached with the resort. The strikers include all mountain ops and hotel employees-among them ski instructors, lift operators, maintenance workers, parking lots attendants, and food and beverage employ...

Kelly Pawlak to Head Mount Snow

SAM Magazine--Park City, Utah, December 13, 2005--American Skiing Company (ASC) didn't have to look far for the new managing director of Mount Snow. The company announced that Kelly Pawlak has been promoted to the position. Pawlak has been with Mount Snow for 20 years, most recently as VP of brand management. Pawlak replaces Stan Hansen who was pro...

Peak Resorts Adds Jack Frost/Big Boulder

SAM Magazine--December 2, 2005--Peak Resorts, based out of St. Louis, Missouri, has entered into a long-term agreement to operate the Jack Frost and Big Boulder ski areas in Pennsylvania starting this season. The areas are owned by The Blue Ridge Real Estate Companies. With the addition of the two ski areas, Peak Resorts will now operate nine wi...

Ginn Company Buys Burke

SAM Magazine--December 1, 2005, East Burke, VT--According to the Caledonian-Record, the long-speculated-upon sale of Burke Mountain in Vermont to the Ginn Company was completed on Tuesday November 29. Burke Mountain was bought out of auction by the Burke Mountain Academy in 2000. Other parcels of land surrounding the ski area were also sold at ...

Early Openings For Many

SAM Magazine--November 16, 2005--The ski and snowboard season kicked off, as it does most years, at Loveland Ski Area in Colorado on October 14. Two weeks later, Killington kicked off its season on October 29 after almost two feet of snow fell in Vermont. Warmer temperatures after the Halloween weekend forced the area to close with a reopening plan...

Boyne to Sell, Lease Back Cypress Mountain

SAM Magazine-Boyne, Mich., Nov. 14, 2005-Boyne USA, Inc., is selling Cypress Mountain, B.C., and the scenic Gatlinburg Sky Lift to CNL Income Properties Inc., a real estate investment trust (REIT)-and then leasing them back. The $47.5 million agreement is expected to close by the first quarter of 2006. CNL Income Properties will own 100 percent...

Schwarzenegger Lends Muscle to California Resort Marketing

SAM Magazine-Sacramento, Calif., Nov. 2, 2005-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC) and California's winter resorts have launched a California Snow Campaign to boost visits to the state. The California Snow Campaign includes a 30-second spot featuring Governor Schwarzenegger skiing, along with upbeat...

Hawkes Named GM of Ski Roundtop

SAM Magazine-York, Pa., Nov. 2, 2005-Ron Hawkes is the new GM at Ski Roundtop in south central Pennsylvania. "Ron brings well-rounded expereience and much enthusiasm to the resort," said Scott Romberger, president of Roundtop parent company Snow Time, Inc. Hawkes was previously at Hunter Mountain, where he served in several capacities over the p...

Three Valleys Go Green

SAM International, France (SnowHunter)--In the continuing trend to identify and quantify the efforts mde by ski resorts to minimise their environmental impact, Courchevel in France has detailed what the Three Valleys, the world's largest ski area, is doing in this regard. The Three Valleys, which operates 1,920 snow cannons, 183 ski lifts and 67...

Respect the Mountain Campaign Wins Innovation Award

SAM International, Great Britain (SnowHunter)--The Ski Club of Great Britain's Respect the Mountain Campaign, which was launched to help safeguard the natural environment and the long-term future of skiing, has been jointly awarded the Lucy Dicker Award which acknowledges innovation and outstanding contribution to the ski industry. The Lucy Dick...

Despite Wilma, Marco Island is Still a Go

SAM Magazine--Lakewood, Colo., October 28, 2005--The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) announced that the Marco Island Marriott in Florida, slated to host the 2006 national convention, incurred minimal damage from Hurricane Wilma. In an ironic twist, the 2006 national trade show and convention had already been moved from New Orleans to Marco Is...

Intrawest Plans Dramatic Interconnect for Whistler/Blackcomb

SAM Magazine-Whistler, B.C., Oct. 26, 2005-In an effort to further cement its position as one of North America's top resorts, Intrawest plans to construct a high-capacity gondola nearly three miles long, linking the peaks of Blackcomb and Whistler mountains, according to a report in Canada's The Globe and Mail. The C$50 million project will link...

Jim Weinstein, SIA Founding Member, Dies

SAM Magazine-McLean, Va., Oct. 25, 2005-Jim Weinstein, 101, one of the original founders of the trade organization that became SIA and for four decades the organization's corporate counsel, died Oct. 20 in Woodstock, Vt. Weinstein teamed with client Lew Russfield, owner of Sun Valley Skiwear, to help organize the National Ski Equipment and Cloth...

Windham Mountain Sold to Local Investors

SAM Magazine-Windham, N.Y., Oct. 24, 2005-Snow Time, Inc., owner of Ski Roundtop, Liberty Mountain Resort and Whitetail Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania, is selling Windham Mountain to a group of local investors, including Windham president Dan Frank. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The investors include Dick Jordan, a local developer, and ...

Raymond to Leave Intrawest

SAM Magazine-Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 19, 2005-Gary Raymond, the head of Intrawest Placemaking (read: real estate development) who has played a significant role in building Intrawest's resort villages, is resigning from the company later this year to pursue other business interests. Placemaking CFO Drew Stotesbury will serve as interim head of the div...

Sunlight On Sale for $50 Million

SAM Magazine-Glenwood Springs, Colo., Oct. 13, 2005-Sunlight Mountain Resort, 10 miles southwest of Glenwood Springs, Colo., is for sale for $50 million, according to Richard Schafstall, president and CEO. The sale includes the U.S. Forest Service permit for the 2,081 acres (including 67 trails and 470 acres of skiable terrain), four lifts, a ba...

Loveland First to Open for Sixth Straight Year

SAM Magazine-Bakerville, Colo., Oct. 13, 2005- Mid-winter conditions arrived last weekend in Colorado, allowing Loveland Ski Area, situated atop the Continental Divide, to open for the 2005-06 ski season on Friday, Oct. 14. Loveland will be the first resort in North America to open for the sixth year in a row. The area will offer skiing and riding ...

Prinoth Takes Over Camoplast Grooming

SAM Magazine--Granby, Que., October 12, 2005--After just over a year under the Camoplast umbrella, the grooming division, which includes the BR 350 and the BR 180, will be bought by Prinoth, which is part of the Leitner Group. As of November 7, Prinoth will be in charge of design, engineering, R&D, service, parts and sales, while Camoplast will ...

Rafferty New Ski Utah President

SAM Magazine--Salt Lake City, Utah, October 10, 2005--The executive board of Ski Utah/Utah Ski and Snowboard Association announced that it will name Nathan Rafferty the new president of the organization. Rafferty replaces Kip Pitou who was let go in early September. Rafferty has been with Ski Utah since 1994, most recently as the director of com...

Starwood Takes Majority Stake in Mammoth

SAM Magazine-Mammoth Mountain, Calif., Oct. 5 2005-Starwood Capital Group Global, L.L.C. is taking a majority interest in Mammoth Mountain. The transaction values Mammoth at $365 million. Rusty Gregory will retain his position as chairman and CEO of Mammoth Mountain, and will continue to own a substantial stake in the company. Intrawest will also ...

Stan Hansen Promoted

SAM Magazine--Park City, Utah, October 5, 2005--Last week, American Skiing Company announced the promotion of Stan Hansen to senior vice president of real estate. Until now, Hansen was the president and managing director of ASC's Mount Snow resort in Vermont. In his new position, Hansen will have the responsibility for the planning and executio...

Vail Claims Most Trails in World

September 27, 2005, From World Snow News--In a new brochure, Vail Ski Area in Colorado is claiming that it contains more pisted runs than any other ski area in the world. It is currently unclear whether the claim refers to the length of piste, the area of piste or possibly to the amount of terrain groomed each night. Whistler Blackcomb in Cana...

Ski Hall of Fame Inducts Industry Legends

SAM Magazine-Ishpeming, Mich., Sept. 26, 2005-Three ski-area legends lead this year's group of inductees for the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame: David D. R. (Darcy) Brown, long-serving president of Aspen Resorts Corporation in Colorado; Walter Foeger, who developed Vermont's Jay Peak Ski Resort; and Erich Sailer, one of American's top race coaches,...

NSAA Moves Convention

SAM Magazine--Lakewood, Colo., September 15, 2005--The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) announced today that it would be moving its 2006 national trade show and convention from New Orleans to Marco Island, Fla. Thanks to the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, the fate of New Orleans and its ability to host business conventions is in doubt, prom...

Snow Valley Makes First Snow

SAM Magazine--Running Springs, Calif., September 15, 2005--In the race of the firsts, Snow Valley, Calif., fired up its snowguns at 2:30 a.m. on September 12, becoming the first ski area to make snow. While the snowmaking was fired up for testing purposes, marketing manager Kevin Somes took the opportunity to make a few turns. Snow Valley also p...

Ski Utah Seeks New Leadership

SAM Magazine--Salt Lake City, Utah, September 9, 2005--The executive board of Ski Utah announced this week that it would replace executive director Kip Pitou. A nationwide search for a new director will be conducted immediately. According to the press release, last season's record snowfall and resort visits, coupled with additional funding from ...

Boreal to Become an All-Mountain Terrain Park

SAM Magazine--Donner Summit, CA, September 9, 2005--Joining several ski areas across the country, Boreal Mountain Resort will devote all of its slopes to freestyle terrain for the upcoming season. In total, the area will spend $700,000 on the new terrain, which will include 100 rails, jumps and funboxes, as well as a 450-foot-long superpipe that wi...

Echo Mountain Terrain Park Will Serve Denver Riders

SAM Magazine-Evergreen, Colo., Sept. 2, 2005-Thirty years after a small ski area called Squaw Pass closed its doors here, new owners are transforming the overgrown slopes into Echo Mountain Snowboard and Ski Park. For 2005-06, the park will have a triple chair, handle tow, 600 vertical feet, and 30 acres of terrain features, along with a new base l...

Spirit Mountain and Welch Village Offer Joint Pass

SAM Magazine--Minnesota--Spirit Mountain in Duluth and Welch Village, south of the Twin Cities, will offer an unlimited season pass good at both areas, whihc are unaffiliated. The Spirit Village Pass goes on sale today for $369. "The joint promotion really highlights the benefits of a cooperative marketing effort, rather than a competitive sales...

Vail Joins Denver Katrina Relief Effort

SAM Magazine-Vail, Colo., Sept. 2, 2005-Vail Resorts' cash contribution of $50,000 makes it a gold-level sponsor of the City and County of Denver's efforts to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina. The focal point of this effort will be a concert at Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheater on Monday, Sept. 12 by the Dave Matthews Band. Promoters beli...

Acordia Teams with Markel Re

SAM Magazine-Seattle, Wash., Aug. 18, 2005-Acordia Resort & Recreation is partnering with Markel Re's SMART (Specialized Markel Alternative Risk Transfer) division. "The addition of SMART as a key partner will allow us to expand the scope and competitiveness of the Resort program," said John Roberts, managing director of Acordia Alternative Risk. ...

Thiess Moves to Durango Resort as GM, COO

SAM Magazine-Durango, Colo., Aug 10 2005-Hank Thiess will become general manager and COO for Durango Mountain Resort in September, with responsibility for all aspects of resort operations. That includes the mountain, village, lodging, food and beverage and sales and marketing. He replaces Bill Rock, who left in June to become GM at Snowshoe, W.Va. ...

NextSnow All Stars to Kick Off Olympics on NBC

SAM Magazine-Durango, Colo., Aug. 9, 2005-The signature Snow Monsters event, the NextSnow SEARCH, will stage a special "All Stars" event that will serve as the warm-up act for NBC's opening-day coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics, which begin in Torino, Italy, on Feb. 11. The event will air from 2 to 3 p.m. EST; it will actually take place in Keys...

SIA Launches Fall Education Seminars

SAM Magazine-McLean, Va., Aug. 9, 2005-SnowSports Industries America (SIA) is launching a pilot education seminar series, "Capitalizing on Today's Business Environment," in September. Workshops will focus on sales, marketing and effective small business practices, with separate tracks for retailers, suppliers, and reps. The seminars will take place...

Mountain High Sold

SAM Magazine--Wrightwood, Calif., July 14, 2005--Mountain High Resort in southern California was bought by Valor Equity Partners and former GM Karl Kapuscinski and key members of his management team. Valor is a Chicago-based private equity investment fund and licensed Small Business Investment Company. Kapuscinski will now become president and CEO ...

Wildcat Ski Area For Sale

SAM Magazine-Pinkham Notch, N.H., July 13, 2005-Wildcat Ski Mountain is for sale. The area, located across the valley from Mt. Washington, has 225 acres of trails on a 2,100 vertical , served by four chairlifts, including a base-to-summit detachable. Wildcat's owner for the past 20 years is Franchi Management, a Boston-based real estate firm he...

Schweitzer-Stevens Pass Partnership Dissolves

SAM Magazine-Sandpoint, Ida., July 11, 2005-The two partners who comprised Harbor Resorts, MIG and Harbor Properties, have dissolved their partnership. As a result, Schweitzer Mountain Resort is now wholly owned by MIG (the estate of Keith McCaw, whose family established a regional cellphone company later bought by AT&T). Stevens Pass, Wash., rever...

Big Sky, Moonlight to Offer Combined Ticket

SAM Magazine-Big Sky, Mont., June 28, 2005-Big Sky Resort and its new neighbor on Lone Peak, Moonlight Basin, will give visitors next winter the option to purchase tickets and passes allowing unlimited access to both resorts. The resorts shared several trails and a lift in the past. But previously, it was necessary to purchase a ticket or season pa...

Jackson Hole Ski Area to Retire Aerial Tram

SAM Magazine-Jackson Hole, Wyo., June 28, 2005-Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will retire its Aerial Tramway, estimated to have carried over 2 million passengers winter and summer since 1966, in September 2006. A replacement for the lift has not yet been determined. Owners of the resort, the Kemmerer Family, and the mountain's management decided t...

California Resorts Post Record Season

SAM Magazine-South Lake Tahoe, Calif., June 24, 2005-Prodigious and early snowfall helped lift California ski areas to record visits of 8.1 million, far surpassing the previous mark of 7.6 million recorded in the 1997-98 El Nino season, according to the California Ski Industry Association. Among individual areas, Heavenly, Kirkwood and Sierra-at...

Vermont Hosted 4.4 Million Visits

SAM Magazine--West Dover, Vt., June 17, 2005--The Vermont Ski Areas Association announced its skier/boarder visit numbers for the 2004-05 season, which were 4.4 million. The total makes Vermont the third largest ski/ride state behind Colorado and California. This year's numbers represent a five percent increase over the 2003-04 season, which cam...

Camelback Sold

SAM Magazine--Tannersville, Pa., June 16, 2005-- Camelback Ski Corporation, located in Pennsylvania's Poconos Mountains, was sold to a local entrepreneur, Arthur B. Berry III. In the acquisition, Berry will take over Camelback's winter operations and its large waterpark, which draws nearly as many visitors in the summer as the ski area does during ...

Vail and ASC Announce Third Quarter Results

SAM Magazine--June 16, 2005--American Skiing Company (ASC) and Vail Resorts both announced their third quarter results and the numbers seem to be on the rise. ASC, thanks to good conditions across the board at all of it resorts, saw an increase in resort revenue of $16 million over the same period last year, and an increase in skier visits of 3 ...

Founding Publisher of SAM Magazine, David Rowan, Died on June 8

SAM Magazine--June 10, 2005--David Rowan, founder of the industry's trade publication Ski Area Management (SAM Magazine) died on Wednesday, June 8, from a rare cancer, mesothelioma. Rowan started his industry career in 1949 when he joined Ski Magazine as editor, interim publisher and ad salesperson. Rowan stayed with Ski until 1961 when the maga...

CSCUSA Resorts Post Third-Best Year

SAM Magzine-Denver, Colo., June 9, 2005-Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) resorts reported their third best year ever as record numbers of international skiers and snowboarders helped drive visits to 11.81 million, up more than 550,000 from a year ago. International visits grew 28 percent, indicating that the after-effects of 9/11 have disappeared....

Strong Spring Lifts N.H. Areas to Second-Best Season Ever

SAM Magazine-North Woodstock, N.H., June 9, 2005-New Hampshire resorts posted 2,270,106 alpine skier and snowboarder visits during the 2004-05 season, the state's second-best winter on record, just short of the all-time record of 2,357,000 visits in 2000-01. The season got off to a slow start with erratic weather in early December. But as the wi...

Vail Revenues Rise in Third Quarter

SAM Magazine-Vail, Colo., June 9, 2005-Vail Resorts (VR) saw total revenues grow by 13.5 percent in its fiscal third quarter ended April 30, and resort revenue rise by 10.1 percent. Net income, however, dropped to $58.8 million, compared to $62.5 million for the same period last year, due to a favorable one-time real-estate transaction in 2004. ...

Highs and Lows at Whistler Blackcomb

SAM Magazine-Whistler, B.C., June 6, 2005-Whistler Blackcomb closed June 5 after a season of record-breaking highs and lows. Heavy snowfall through the latter half of March and early April delivered exceptional conditions that lasted well into the spring, and set the base for summer glacier skiing and riding. The resort had its share of weather ...

14 Areas Remain Open for Memorial Day

SAM Magazine--Fort Collins, Colo., May 27, 2005--The skiing and snowboarding season isn't over yet. Fourteen North American resorts will be in operation this Memorial Day weekend, according to SkiTown.com. In California, seven areas are operating at least through Memorial Day: Alpine Meadows, Donner Ski Ranch, Mammoth Mountain, Sierra Summit, Sq...

Skier Visits Total 56.4 Million for 2004-05

SAM Magazine--Scottsdale, Ariz., May 25, 2005--The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) estimates 56.4 million skier/snowboarder visits at U.S. ski resorts for the 2004/05 season, based on preliminary results of the Kottke National End of Season Survey. If these figures hold up in the final Kottke report, 2004-05 would be the fourth best season on...

Whistler/Blackcomb Earns 2005 Golden Eagle Award

SAM Magazine--Scottsdale Ariz., May 25, 2005--Whistler/Blackcomb earned the 2005 Golden Eagle Award for Overall Environmental Excellence, presented at the NSAA national convention here. The resort, which also won the Golden Eagle in 2003 and is a five-time Silver Eagle award winner, was nominated in four other Silver Eagle categories. Whistler r...

NSAA Convention Honors Moretz, Fairbank

SAM Magazine--Scottsdale, Ariz., May 25, 2005--The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) honored D. Grady Moretz Jr., president of Appalachian Ski Mountain, and Brian H. Fairbank, president, CEO and co-owner of Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort, at the annual convention here. Moretz received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Fairbank earned the Sherman ...

SIA Retail Audit Shows Dollar Sales Rise, Units Drop

SAM Magazine--McLean, Va., May 18, 2005--Retail sales at winter sports specialty and chain stores rose 1.9 percent, to $2.25 billion for the August 2004 through March 2005 period, compared to $2.20 billion a year ago, according to the SnowSports Industries America (SIA) Retail Audit. Unit sales dropped 7.8 percent. The trend toward higher-priced me...

Utah Smashes All-Time Skier Visit Record

SAM Magazine--Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17, 2005--Thanks to great snow that came early and often, increased marketing efforts and the unfortunate lack of snow in other regions, Utah logged 3,895,578 visits--a new all-time record. The visits represent a 12 percent increase over last year which logged the state's second-most skier visits at 3,386,141...

Atomic Owner to Acquire Salomon

SAM Magazine--Portland, Ore., May 5, 2005--The Amer Group of Finland is acquiring the Salomon winter sports division of Adidas-Salomon for about 485 million euros (approximately $627 million). The deal is expected to be completed by the end of September.   The sale includes Bonfire and Arc'Teryx apparel, Mavic (cycling components) and Cliché ...

Rock Named GM for Snowshoe Mountain

SAM Magazine--Snowshoe, W.V., May 5, 2005--Bill Rock will become vice president and general manager at Intrawest-owned Snowshoe Mountain effective June 6. Rock moves to Snowshoe from Durango Mountain Resort, where he has been chief operating officer and general manager for the past two years. He replaces Bruce Pittet, who is moving within Intrawest...