
Mad River Glen operates under a business model almost unheard of in modern skiing: it's owned by its skiers. This co-operative structure, combined with a strict natural-snow policy and the last operating single chairlift in the US, creates something genuinely different in Vermont's crowded ski market.

Vail Resorts has reported its Q3 fiscal 2026 results, and the numbers reflect what anyone skiing the Rockies this past winter already suspected - it was rough. Net income fell from $389.7M to $314.4M, visitation dropped 15%, and early pass sales for 2026/27 are down approximately 10%. The one bright spot? Epic Australia Pass sales are up 26% in units and 31% in revenue. Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham head into the southern hemisphere season with real momentum behind them.

Niseko Village has announced plans for the Morino Gondola - an 86-cabin lift set to open in December 2026, replacing the resort's ageing two-seat Mori-no chairlift that's been running since the 1980s. The new gondola includes four VIP cabins with dining tables and two glass-floor cabins for a full view of the terrain below. Capacity will double, and a second phase extending to the 970m summit is planned for December 2027. Niseko Village is on the Ikon Pass.

This small Bavarian resort delivers exactly what its stats suggest: straightforward skiing on nine kilometres of primarily beginner terrain, served by two lifts. An honest look at who Hörnle works for and who should look elsewhere.

South America's 2026 ski season hasn't opened yet, but the Andes are already picking up serious early-season snow. OpenSnow's Powder Finder is showing the central Andes leading the way, with Portillo forecast at 89 cm and Valle Nevado at 69 cm through Friday. Corralco and Antillanca are also showing strong numbers further south. Lifts are still down across the region, so this is a base-building event - but it's a strong start to what could be a solid season.

Vermont's ski industry defied expectations with a fifth consecutive year of rising skier visits, reaching the highest levels in over a decade. While snowfall was below recent averages, strong visitation and strategic lift ticket management contributed to the success.

Falls Creek has a new landmark this winter. The Flower of the Alpine Sun - a golden orb sculpture by Italian urban artist Gio Veronesi - now stands over ten metres tall near Cloud 9 cafe, sitting above 1,600 metres elevation and ranking among the highest altitude public artworks in Australia. Five years in the making and funded by the Victorian Government, it doubles as a viewing platform into the Alpine National Park and anchors a growing art programme at the resort.

Bankei Ski Area sits 20 minutes from central Sapporo with 283 vertical metres and eight metres of annual snowfall. It's Hokkaido's most accessible option for visitors based in the city, though the modest vertical and limited terrain mean it works best as a half-day supplement rather than a destination.

Sapporo Teine hosted downhill and slalom events at the 1972 Winter Olympics, and that Olympic pedigree remains visible in the terrain layout. The resort sits close enough to Sapporo that you can ski in the morning and eat ramen in Susukino by evening, which matters when you're weighing up Hokkaido options.
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