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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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Stoneham Builds Permanent Halfpipe

SAM Magazine-Stoneham, Que., Sept. 23, 2008-Canada's Stoneham Mountain Resort is constructing a permanent halfpipe to cut snowmaking costs and facilitate an earlier opening date. The area is resculpting the halfpipe terrain to create an eight foot-deep tank and establish a slope of 18.5 degrees. The resort expects the C$700,000 project, which incl...

Whitefish To Create Ski Academy

SAM Magazine-Whitefish, Mont., Sept. 23, 2008-Whitefish Mountain Resort, in conjunction with Whitefish School District 55 and the Flathead Valley Ski Education Foundation (FVSEF), is creating the Whitefish Alpine and Freestyle Ski Academy for middle and high school student athletes for the 2008-2009 school year and ski season. The academy will offe...

Sugarloaf Upgrades Snowmaking, Parks

SAM Magazine-Carrabassett Valley, Me., Sept. 23, 2008-Maine resort Sugarloaf has invested more than $5 million to enhance its snowmaking capacity, redesign terrain parks, and upgrade on-mountain facilities. The investment brings the area's total capital investment to $9 million since Sugarloaf joined the Boyne Resorts family in 2007. In snowmaki...

AIG to Remain an Insurance Giant, But Owner of Stowe, Too?

SAM Magazine-New York, Sept. 23, 2008-Appearing on the CNBC business news channel on Monday, AIG chairman and CEO Edward Liddy declared his intention to focus the company on its core insurance business and to have an asset list of for-sale items within seven to 10 days-and perhaps to begin divesting itself of these items in that time frame as well....

Burton and Volvo Ink European Deal

SAM Magazine - Burlington, Vt., September 17, 2008 - Burton Snowboards and Volvo Cars have announced a three-year partnership that expands their relationship in the United States to Europe. The new partnership focuses on Burton's European snowboard events, including the Burton European Open Snowboarding Championships, the Burton AM Tour and the Bur...

Coronet Peak Notches Record Season

SAM Magazine - Queenstown, New Zealand, September 18, 2008- New Zealand's Coronet Peak ski area is set to close on Sunday after a record season. According to the resort, the positive results on the year are due to improvements in both the base facilities as well as snowmaking. "It's been a huge journey through a major redevelopment program to get t...

Snowmass Turbine Project Hits Snag

SAM Magazine - Snowmass, Colo., September 18, 2008 - A turbine tower that was part of an experimental effort to test the viability of wind power on Snowmass ski area was irreparably damaged during installation last Thursday. The tower was damaged when the winch used for installation failed. A new tower is expected to be installed in the same area w...

NZ Areas Extend Season

SAM Magazine - Mt. Ruapehu, New Zealand - The New Zealand ski resorts of Turoa and Whakapapa have announced that they will extend their seasons due to exceptional conditions. The closing date for Turoa has now been set for November 16, with Whakapapa expected to close as scheduled on October 27, but is expected to reopen for Christmas skiing from B...

CMH To Offer Gay Ski Week

SAM Magazine - Banff, AB., September 17, 2008 - Aspen and Telluride have already cashed in on this niche market, now CMH is poised to do the same. The venerable Canadian heli operation has said that the company will offer its first ever Gay Ski Week in April of 2009. The event is scheduled to run from From April 11 to 18 at CMH's, Gothics Lodge ...

N.H. Resorts Investing in Trails, Snowmaking and More

SAM Magazine-North Woodstock, N.H., Sept. 15, 2008-Additional trails, improved snowmaking, more ziplines, new rental fleets and tubing expansions highlight capital improvements at New Hampshire resorts. Here's a recap of the developments. Loon Mountain, as part of its ongoing South Peak expansion, is adding two trails with 14 acres of additional...

Snowy Range Ski Area for Sale, 2008-09 Operation Iffy

SAM Magazine-Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 15, 2008-Snowy Range is up for sale, and the current owners say they won't open the resort this year if no buyers come forward. Rick and Terri Colling, who have owned and operated the resort for 16 years, say the ski area has struggled since the base lodge burned down in 2003. The Colling family has been trying ...

Copper Mountain Turns Greener

SAM Magazine-Copper Mountain, Colo., Sept. 15, 2008-Copper Mountain is becoming greener. Existing and upcoming environmental initiatives include the installation of a 4.2 kilowatt photovoltaic system at the Transportation Center, Green Globes certification of the new Woodward at Copper facility, and the creation of an employee-based fund to support...

Durango Resort Master Plan Approved

SAM Magazine-Durango, Colo., Sept. 15, 2008-Durango Mountain Resort (DMR) and Colorado Wild have approved the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and a Record of Decision on the resort's Mountain Master Development Plan. Colorado Wild and DMR agreed to encourage the U.S. Forest Service to implement the majority of the planned improvements, while d...

Study: Resort Industry Is Retaining Older Visitors

SAM Magazine-LAKEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 15, 2008-A third of all resort visitors in 2007-08 were age 45 or older. Continued gains in visitation by these older skiers and riders is one of the most significant trends revealed in the recently released 2008 NSAA National Demographic Study. Since 1997-98, the percentage of visitors age 45 to 54 has increa...

Whistler Rope Stringing Complete

SAM Magazine - Whistler BC., - Crews have completed the ropework for the Whistler/Blackcomb Peak 2 Peak Gondola. The ropework crosses an unsupported three-kilometer (1.88 mile) span between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Cabins for the gondola have also arrived, and installation should commence by the end of the month. The splicing of the hau...

Stevens Pass Adopts RFID Technology

SAM Magazine - Stevens Pass, Wash., September 8, 2008 - Washington resort Steven's Pass will be adding RFID technology to the ski area's lift tickets this season. The system will use technology from RTP and SKIDATA. Stevens Pass will be one of the first resort-wide deployments of the new RTP-SKIDATA integrated ticketing, RFID access control and ...

Chestnut Valley Sold

SAM Magazine - GALENA, Il., September 8, 2008 - Chestnut Mountain Resort, a popular Midwestern resort destination, which features skiing with Mississippi River views and the largest terrain park in the Midwest, has been sold. The mountain, previously owned by St. Louis businessman Joe Burnsein since 1979, was purchased by the Paul Family. The ...

Letters of Intent Executed for the Merger of Indianhead, Big Powderhorn and BlackJack Ski Resorts

SAM Magazine--September 8, 2008, Ironwood, Michigan-The Roger and Lilah Stangeland Trust, owner of Indianhead Mountain ski resort, has executed letters of intent to acquire the assets of nearby Big Powderhorn and Blackjack ski resorts, a combination that would combine three upper Midwest resorts into one. "We are extremely excited about the opp...

Colorado Improvement Round Up: Snowmaking, Lifts Highlight Summer Construction Season

SAM Magazine--September 5, 2008--New lifts and additional terrain highlight a summer construction season, which also saw improvements to snowmaking systems. Here's an overview of some of the more noteworthy developments at Colorado Ski Country USA member resorts. Arapahoe Basin Arapahoe Basin invested $1.2 million dollars over the summer, a...

Mammoth Upgrades Terrain Park Offerings

Mammoth Mountain is also adding four new "Adventure Zones" this winter to complement their Parks. These new runs will be fun tracks built into the trees featuring a variety of berms, rollers and small bumps. These "Adventure Zones" will be located near Disco Park, Forest Trail Park, Wonderland Park and Eagle Express Lift. Rounding out the list o...

Taos Opens New Terrain, Expands Park

SAM Magazine - Taos, NM., September 4, 2008 - Taos is doubling the size of the ski area's terrain park and adding additional terrain for the 2008 - 2009 season. The Out To Launch Terrain Park will get additional features and is now twice the size. Other on-mountain enhancements include an expanded Children's Center and two new runs. North American,...

Steamboat Scores 2010 NCAA Championships

SAM Magazine - Steamboat Springs, Colo., September 4, 2008 - Steamboat Springs will host the 2010 NCAA Men's and Women's Skiing Championships. The event will be hosted by the University of Colorado, Boulder. Howelsen Hill will host the Nordic events along with the Slalom while the men's and women's giant slalom will be held on Mount Werner at Steam...

Utah Improvement Overview: New Lifts, Lodges and Terrain Highlight Summer Construction Season

SAM Magazine - Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2, 2008 - Improved lifts, new lodges and more highlight Utah ski resort investment over the summer. Here's an overview of the most notable projects. Beaver Mountain Recent upgrades to Beaver Mountain's food service have caused more skiers to gather in the resort's traditional A-frame lodge for lun...

Crested Butte Announces New Programs

SAM Magazine - Crested Butte, Colo., August 29, 2008 - Crested Butte Ski Area has named Andrew Cesati to the new position of mountain sports manager. In his new role, Cesati will create and manage the Mountain Sports Team and program offerings, as well as head the Mountain Sports Division, new this year to CBMR. The creation of the program will ...

Eagle County, Colorado, Commissioners Mull Lift Ticket Tax

SAM Magazine - Eagle, Colo., September 2, 2008 - Eagle County Commissioner Peter Runyon is promoting a provision in Colorado State Law that would allow counties to assess a "use tax" on lift tickets. Runyon told the "Vail Daily" that he envisions a statewide tax on lift tickets, which currently are exempt from taxation. "Exempting the ski indust...

New Head at Echo Mountain

Dady, Mueller Named to Echo Mountain Positions SAM Magazine-Echo Mountain, Colo., Aug. 27, 2008-Cindy Dady, an industry veteran with over 18 years of experience in ski area operations and management, has been named general manager of Echo Mountain ski and snowboard area. The resort has also promoted Molly Mueller to marketing director. Mueller jo...

Rossi Sold To Chartreuse & Mont Blanc

SAM Magazine-Huntington Beach, Calif., Aug. 27, 2008-Quiksilver, Inc. will sell the Rossignol Group to Chartreuse & Mont Blanc, headed by Bruno Cercley, a former Rossignol CEO. Chartreuse & Mont Blanc is majority-owned by Macquarie Group, and supported by a non-voting minority interest by Jarden Corporation, owner of skiwear and ski equipment brand...

Tight Job Market Fosters Creative Hiring Practices

SAM Magazine-Park City, Utah, Aug. 26, 2008-With the H2-B visa cap reached, Park City-based Premiere Resorts, which needs a staff of approximately 500 to manage an inventory of over 2,850 units at a variety of Western resorts, has launched a web site to help recruit employees. The site, Funresortjobs.com, describes jobs that allow employees to move...

Snowbird Embarks On Second Mine Restoration Project

SAM Magazine-Snowbird, Utah, Aug. 26, 2008-Following its cleanup efforts on the Pacific Mine, Snowbird is embarking on a second mine restoration project. With assistance from Trout Unlimited (TU), Snowbird is redirecting water from the Live Yankee Mine in Mary Ellen Gulch, adjacent to the resort's Mineral Basin terrain, away from its current path o...

Snowbird Lowers Season Pass Prices

SAM Magazine-Snowbird, Utah, Aug. 26, 2008-Snowbird is dropping the prices on some of its early-purchase 2008-09 season passes, including a nearly $500 savings for families that opt for the Family of Four pack. Young-adult skiers and snowboarders also have an innovative new product which cuts the cost of skiing and riding by $420 compared to last s...

Snowmass to Test Wind Turbine Site

SAM Magazine-Snowmass Village, Colo., Aug. 26, 2008-Snowmass Ski Area expects to start evaluating the viability of wind turbines at the resort by the end of this month. A164-foot tower equipped with four anemometers will be installed at the top of the Big Burn to gather data on wind direction and speed. The experiment is being run in conjunction wi...

Vermont Resorts Get Creative with 2008-2009 Ticket Deals

SAM Magazine-Bolton Valley, Vt., Aug. 26, 2008-Vermont resorts are offering a variety of new discounted ticket deals for 2008-09. Among the highlights: Ascutney Mountain Resort's Special Early Bird Season Pass Program offers discounts when purchases are made by Sept. 30. The unlimited pass is $150 off ($579 for juniors/seniors and $689 for adult...

Fall Expo and Summit Dates Fast Approaching

SAM Magazine - Bretton Woods, NH., August 22, 2008 - With winter just around the corner, a variety of summits, expos and seminars have finalized their programs. The Northeast Winter Sports Summit is scheduled for September 2 - 4, 2008, at Bretton Woods. This event will include the NSAA Fall Educational Series a four-session track which will be fo...

Seven Springs to Run Laurel....Again

SAM Magazine--August 20, 2008--Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Pa., has entered into an agreement with the Somerset Trust Company that, when finalized, will revive the currently dormant Laurel Mountain Ski Resort located on the Westmoreland and Somerset County border. The Seven Springs management team will work closely with the Pennsylvania D...

Rossi Issues Snowboarding Binding Recall

SAM Magazine-Park City, Aug. 15, 2008-Rossignol is recalling approximately 3,500 pairs of the company's HC Snowboard bindings due to the potential for failure of the t-nuts that attach the straps to the binding. According to the company, the t-nuts can detach, creating a fall hazard for users. The recall involves 2007 model year Rossignol snowbo...

Okemo Adds Expert Terrain

SAM Magazine-Ludlow, Vt., Aug. 15, 2008-Okemo has added approximately eight acres of expert terrain, bringing the resort's total to 632 acres. The new terrain consists of two runs, White Lightning and Rolling Thunder, the final two trails of the original Jackson Gore layout. White Lightning measures about 1,000 feet long and Rolling Thunder is abou...

Colorado Gems Card Offers Hot Deals

SAM Magazine-Denver, Aug. 15, 2008-The 2008-09 Colorado Gems Card, available in limited quantities for $10, provides access to special deals, discounts, programs and promotions at the nine Gem resorts. The benefits include one day of free skiing at three areas (restrictions apply), two-for-one lift tickets at four areas, and discounted tickets at s...

Copper, Boreal, Killington Score Snowboarding Grand Prix Dates

SAM Magazine-Frisco, Colo., Aug. 11, 2008-Copper will host the first U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix halfpipe series stop this Dec. 12-13, followed by Boreal and Killington. NBC and Versus will be broadcasting each leg of the tour, which will serve as a tune up for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Both Copper and Boreal are hosting tour stops for the f...

Snowbowl Prevails On Snowmaking Appeal

SAM Magazine-Flagstaff, Ariz., Aug. 9, 2008-Arizona Snowbowl's previous approvals for snowmaking are valid, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday. In a statement, the resort said that "the Snowbowl community is very pleased that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided to rehear the case and affirm the original District Court opin...

Plan Now for H-2B Visa Extension

SAM Magazine-Washington, D.C., Aug. 7, 2008-As most resorts know, the H-2B visa cap has been reached. The "final receipt date" for H-2B visa applications was July 29. However, there's still a chance that Congress, when it reconvenes in September, will pass an exemption for returning H-2B workers, as existed in recent years. Resorts with application...

Kicking Horse Unveils New Draft Master Plan

SAM Magazine-Golden, B.C., Aug. 7, 2008-British Columbia ski area Kicking Horse has presented its new draft master plan. It proposes adding a signature 18-hole golf course, a densification of the resort base, and major improvements to the ski area. These include several new lifts, from detachable quads to conveyor lifts for the ski school beginner ...

Vancouver Winter Olympic Event Dates Set

SAM Magazine-Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 7, 2008-The competition schedules for the 2010 Paralympic and Winter Olympic ski and snowboard events is coming into focus. Both schedules are available online at www.vancouver2010.com, giving spectators two months to review the event plan before tickets go on sale on Oct. 3. Notable alpine skiing schedule high...

Cascade Wildfire 85% Contained; Red Lodge Spared

SAM Magazine-Red Lodge, Mont., Aug. 7, 2008-Operations are winding down on the Cascade Wildfire, which at one time threatened Red Lodge Ski Area. The fire has burned more than10,000 acres but is now 85 percent contained. Currently, crews staffing the fire are mopping up and securing fire lines. Dozer lines along the controlled perimeter are being r...

It's Official: 2007-08 Season Sets Record

SAM Magazine-Lakewood, Colo., Aug. 5, 2008-The U.S. ski industry totaled a record 60.5 million visits in 2007-08, up 2.7 percent from previous record of 58.9 million visits set in 2005-06, according to the final Kottke End of Season Survey. Improved winter weather conditions and abundant snowfall in all regions except the Southeast contributed to t...

Red Lodge Fire 66 Percent Contained: Mop up operations start

SAM Magazine - Red Lodge, Mt., August 5, 2008 - With the Cascade wildfire 66-percent contained, crews are starting mop up operations at Red Lodge. The Cascade wildfire continued to burn overnight toward natural barriers to the west and south, but crews were pulled off the blaze at midnight on Sunday. Helicopters have also flown out 11,200 pounds of...

Containment Efforts Continue On Fire Near Red Lodge

SAM Magazine-Red Lodge, Mont., Aug. 3, 2008-The Cascade Wildfire that has been threatening Red Lodge Ski Area is currently 33 percent contained, with crews solidifying fire lines around the resort and making progress in battling the blaze. The fire has burned more than 10,000 acres and is still active, with moderate rates of spread and mid-range...

Red Lodge Fire 31% Contained, Fire Spread Minimal

SAM Magazine-Red Lodge, Mont., Aug. 2, 2008-Crews are making progress on the Cascade Wildfire, which has been threatening Red Lodge Ski Area. Currently the fire has burned 9,701 acres and is 31 percent contained. It appears that Red Lodge Ski Area will escape serious damage from the wildfire, but the situation on the ground remains fluid. Fire c...

Non Essential Staff Evacuated From Red Lodge: Forest Fire Threatens Resort, Only 5% Contained

SAM Magazine--August 1, 2008--All non-essential staff have been evacuated from Red Lodge Ski Area. Mont., in the face of a fast-moving wildfire that is threatening the resort. The Forest Service has approximately 700 firefighters and support staff battling the blaze. But with high winds expected and only 10-percent of the conflagration contained, t...

Squaw Inks Deal To Preserve KT-22 Access

SAM Magazine - Squaw Valley, Ca., July 31, 2008 - Squaw Valley has come to a lease agreement with local resident Troy Caldwell to lease land owned by Caldwell at the top of the ski area's KT-22 lift. The 57-year lease will preserve access for Squaw skiers and potentially marks the end of a stewing disagreement with Caldwell, who owns 460 acres adja...

Ski/Snowboard Media Sees Wave Of Mergers

SAM Magazine-Boulder, Colo., July 31, 2008-Two mergers have changed the face of snowsports media this week. Storm Mountain Publishing (SMP), the owners of Snowboard and Freeskier Magazines have announced that the company has acquired the assets, including websites and subscribers of recently defunct Future Snowboarding magazine. And, Ski Press has ...

Kimberly, Fernie Score Direct Air Service From USA

SAM Magazine - Calgary, AB., July 31, 2008 - While the airline industry has been rocked by high fuel prices and consumers tightening their belts when it comes to vacation travel, several Canadian resorts got a bit of good news with the announcement that Delta Air Lines will commence direct jet service from Salt Lake City (SLC) to Canadian Rockies I...

Falwell's Liberty University To Install Dry Ski Slopes

SAM Magazine - Lynchburg, Va., July 31, 2008 - The Christian institution of higher learning founded by Jerry Falwell, Liberty University, has announced plans to install a dry ski slope on the campus. The University is working in conjunction with the English dry slope manufacturer, Snowflex, and the facility will be named the Mountain Snowflex Cente...

Vail Prevails In Rape Lawsuit

SAM Magazine - Denver, Co., July 31, 2008 - A Denver jury has found Vail Resorts not liable in a lawsuit claiming that the company was negligent in hiring ski instructor David Lorenzen, who was found not guilty of rape last year in a case involving a 17 year old woman who Lorenzen was instructing. The victim claimed she was raped in January 2006...

Bender to Lead Hidden Valley Renaissance

SAM Magazine-Hidden Valley, Pa., July 23, 2008-Scott Bender has joined the Buncher Resort & Hospitality Group, LLC as vice president of resort operations and will lead the management team at Hidden Valley Four Seasons Resort. Bender was formerly the president and CEO of neighboring Seven Springs Mountain Resort, where he worked for more than 25 yea...

Horizon Air to Add Daily Mammoth Flights

SAM Magazine-Mammoth Lakes, Calif., July 23, 2008-Joining the growing number of airlines to offer resort access, Horizon Air will inaugurate daily nonstop flights from Los Angeles to Mammoth Mountain for the 2008/2009 season, starting Dec. 18 and running through Apr. 12. "The addition of commercial air service to Mammoth represents a big step to...

Vail Resorts Names Derek Koenig Senior VP and Chief Marketing Officer

SAM Magazine-Vail, Colo., July 21, 2008-It's a long way from being a lift op to becoming a senior VP. But Derek Koenig, who spent a year in the early 1990s working as a Beaver Creek lift op, has done just that, having been named VR's new senior vice president and chief marketing officer. Koenig will assume responsibilities for VR's corporate mar...

Agassi Group Cancels Tamarack Hotel Project

SAM Magazine-Donnelly, Idaho, July 21, 2008-Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, tennis stars and Tamarack Resort fans, and their investment group have decided against building a proposed Fairmont luxury hotel at the fledgling resort. The group cited Tamarack's uncertain future as the reason for its decision. Originally, the investment group planned to...

The Meeting Returns to Aspen: 4th annual event scheduled for October 2 - 5, 2008

SAM Magazine - Aspen, Co., July 15, 2008 - Four years ago, Aspen hosted the first Meeting. The eclectic cast of filmmakers, media types and professional athletes spent the inaugural sessions charting a course for the future: bigger events, more exposure, and riches for all. While not everyone has gotten rich in the ensuing four years, there's n...

Vail Resorts Stock Falls On Downgrade

SAM Magazine - Vail, Co., July 15, 2008 - Vail Resorts' stock closed $1.23 down on Tuesday after analysts at Bank of America and Thompson Financial downgraded the stock from "buy" to "neutral." The "difficult domestic economic environment" and the threat of softer spending at the top end of the luxury market were cited as concerns. Analysts also ci...

Corliss Joins Crested Butte as Mountain Manager

SAM Magazine-Crested Butte, Colo., July 15, 2008-Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) hired Chris Corliss, formerly mountain manager at Mount Sunapee, N.H., as mountain manager. The resort has been conducting a nationwide search since May to fill several top executive positions in the company, and kept within the ranks of Triple Peaks (owned by Tim...