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LEITNER's ROPERA: Advancing Monocable Ropeway Technology
LEITNER introduces ROPERA, a new standard in monocable ropeways that combines enhanced performance, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness for ski resorts and urban transport systems.


Deer Valley's New Gondola Project Progresses
Deer Valley Resort in Utah is making significant progress on its new gondola project, part of a major expansion plan set to transform the ski area.


U.S. Ski Resorts Achieve Second-Highest Visitation in 2024-25 Season
The 2024-25 ski season in the United States saw 61.5 million skier visits, marking the second-highest visitation on record. This represents a 1.7% increase from the previous season, showcasing the continued strength of the ski industry.


Tragic Chairlift Incident at Keystone Sparks Safety Concerns
A snowboarder's fatal fall from a Keystone Resort chairlift has reignited discussions about lift safety protocols and the use of restraint bars at ski resorts across the United States.


FIS Unveils Preliminary Alpine World Cup Calendar for 2025-26
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation has released the initial schedule for the 2025-26 Alpine World Cup season, outlining key dates and venues for upcoming races.


Mammoth Mountain Extends Ski Season into June
Mammoth Mountain in California has announced it will continue its ski and snowboard operations into June, offering visitors an extended opportunity to enjoy spring conditions on the slopes.


Colorado Avalanche Advisory: Transitional Spring Conditions Create Risks
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has issued a statewide advisory as the region transitions from winter to spring conditions, presenting varied avalanche risks for backcountry users.


Mt Hutt Opens Early for 2025 Ski Season After Major Snowfall
Mt Hutt in New Zealand has announced an early opening for the 2025 ski season, starting from May 31, following a significant snowstorm that delivered 120cm of snow to the resort.


Global Ski Resorts Launch Sustainability Alliance to Combat Climate Change
Eight major ski resort operators from Europe and New Zealand have formed the Global Sustainability Ski Alliance, aiming to reduce CO₂ emissions and promote sustainable practices in the ski industry.

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