
Tomorrowland Winter is coming back. The seventh edition of the ski and electronic music festival is confirmed for Alpe d'Huez from March 20 to 27, 2027. Skiing and snowboarding during the day, international DJs across mountain and village stages at night. Pre-registration for tickets and packages is open now.

Hakuba 47 combines serious vertical terrain with Japan's most developed snow park infrastructure. The resort's north-facing aspect and Olympic-grade features make it worth considering if you prioritise terrain parks or late-season conditions over pure powder hunting.

NZSki has formally applied to expand The Remarkables into the Doolans Basin - a NZD 150 million-plus (USD 88.5 million) proposal that would grow the resort from 449 to 711 hectares and make it the largest single ski area in New Zealand. A 2.7km gondola, doubled visitor capacity, and four summers of construction. Here's what's on the table.

Construction has started on a new 10-person gondola at Samnaun, the Swiss entry point to the cross-border Silvretta Ski Arena Ischgl/Samnaun. The Laret-Champs-Muller lift connects lower-lying hamlets directly to the ski area with a midway station adding flexibility on the slopes. It opens for winter 2027. Here's what's being built.

This volunteer-built ski area above Los Alamos delivers 439 vertical metres and genuinely challenging terrain at prices that seem lifted from another decade. Born from Manhattan Project scientists needing winter recreation, it still operates with a community-first ethos that's increasingly rare.

We called the snow event. We didn't call Mt Buller leading the pack with 25cm. Falls Creek is sitting on 15cm and still falling, Hotham at 15cm, Thredbo at 13cm overnight. Snowguns are firing across the board and Opening Weekend is Saturday. The 2026 Australian season is starting in serious shape.

Wildcat Mountain doesn't pretend to be something it's not. With 644 metres of vertical drop and terrain that genuinely challenges, this White Mountains resort has spent nearly 70 years refusing to soften its edges for mass appeal.

Colorado has approved a 10-year, $300 million transportation plan that could make the drive to Vail, Breckenridge, and Copper Mountain significantly safer - and eventually faster. The plan targets two critical sections of the I-70 Mountain Corridor, with $77 million earmarked for West Vail Pass alone. Combined with the ongoing Floyd Hill project, it's the most ambitious overhaul of one of North America's busiest ski corridors in recent memory. Here's what's changing and when.

A two-seater chairlift from 1981 is making way for a 10-person gondola in St. Johann in Tirol - and if you never rode the old Jodlalm double chair, you missed something. Construction is underway now, capacity jumps from a crawl to 2,400 people per hour, and the new gondola runs direct to the Harschbichl summit at 1,603m without a transfer. Opening planned for winter 2026-27. The chairs from the old lift were sold off - someone's getting a unique garden feature.
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