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Michael Fulton

Michael Fulton

Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

50+ resorts visited
15 years skiing
Author since 2020

Regional Expertise:

🇦🇺 Australia (6) • 🇺🇸 USA (15) • 🇯🇵 Japan (5) • 🇪🇺 Europe (10)

Articles by Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Savognin - Switzerland's Least Pretentious Ski Valley

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Savognin - Switzerland's Least Pretentious Ski Valley

Savognin sits in Switzerland's Surses valley with 1,545 metres of vertical and none of the Engadine's inflated pricing. The terrain split heavily favours intermediates, but the vertical drop and consistent snowfall make it worth consideration if you're shopping the Grisons region.

Resort Spotlight: Okemo - Where New England Families Actually Want to Ski

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Okemo - Where New England Families Actually Want to Ski

Okemo bills itself as family-friendly with world-class terrain, but the peak day ticket approaches $240. We look at what 670 vertical metres, 20 lifts, and Vermont's most extensive snowmaking actually deliver for intermediate skiers and families willing to pay Northeast premium rates.

Why a Lift Ticket Costs $356 at Vail and €76 in Austria - And Almost Nobody Pays the American Price

Michael Fulton

Why a Lift Ticket Costs $356 at Vail and €76 in Austria - And Almost Nobody Pays the American Price

A lift ticket at Vail hit $356 US this season. In Austria, a day at Kitzbühel still costs around €76. At Perisher, which Vail bought in 2015, the window rate has roughly doubled against inflation in a decade - while just across the Tasman, where Vail owns nothing, prices stayed put. Same sport, same snow, wildly different outcomes depending on who owns the lift. We went through the SEC filings, the court records and the pass math to work out why. Full breakdown below, video included.

Canterbury Set for Major Dump as Storm Cycle Rolls Across New Zealand

Michael Fulton

Canterbury Set for Major Dump as Storm Cycle Rolls Across New Zealand

After a settled week, New Zealand's ski season is about to get a proper shake-up. A storm rolling in from Friday will bring rain and gale-force winds before a cold southerly change drops fresh snow across the South Island. The Southern Lakes should pick up 10-15cm by Sunday, while Canterbury is in line for the goods - Mt Hutt and the Craigieburns are forecast solid totals, with the north set to cop the heaviest falls of the lot. Ruapehu largely misses out, but Opening Day should be a cracker.

Australia's Snow Drought Breaks as Storm "Buries" the Ski Resorts

Michael Fulton

Australia's Snow Drought Breaks as Storm "Buries" the Ski Resorts

Two days ago, webcams across Australia's ski resorts were showing bare, grassy slopes. Now they're buried in white. A cold snap has dumped fresh snow from the Snowies to the Victorian high country overnight, with Thredbo copping 24cm, Perisher 20cm and Hotham reporting a storm total of 30cm. Blizzard conditions, sub-zero temps and howling winds have made for a proper winter morning - and snowmaking crews are making the most of it while the cold sticks around. Here's how each resort fared.

Powderhorn's Wild West Express Takes Shape as Construction Ramps Up Ahead of 60th Season

Michael Fulton

Powderhorn's Wild West Express Takes Shape as Construction Ramps Up Ahead of 60th Season

Powderhorn Mountain Resort's long-awaited lift upgrade is no longer just a plan. Crews have finished dismantling the 54-year-old West End double, and work has begun on the high-speed quad set to replace it - a refurbished ex-Elk Camp lift from Aspen Snowmass getting a full rebuild from Leitner-Poma. The new Wild West Express will cut the old lift's notorious 13-minute crawl to just six minutes, arriving for Powderhorn's 60th anniversary season in 2026-27. Here's where construction stands.

Ischgl's Final D-Line Chairlift Takes Shape as Höllkarbahn C2 Construction Begins

Michael Fulton

Ischgl's Final D-Line Chairlift Takes Shape as Höllkarbahn C2 Construction Begins

The last piece of Ischgl's 50 million euro lift overhaul is underway. With the Höllbodenbahn and Sassgalunbahn already running since 2025, attention has turned to the Höllkarbahn C2 - a new 8-person Doppelmayr D-Line chair with heated seats, weather hoods and room for 89 chairs across 14 pylons. Helicopters have been hauling out the old towers since May, with a November 26 opening targeted. Here's where the build stands and what it means for the Silvretta Arena.

Snowless in July: Australia's Historic Dry Start Gets Trolled by Japan

Michael Fulton

Snowless in July: Australia's Historic Dry Start Gets Trolled by Japan

Australia's 2026 ski season has hit a grim milestone - Spencers Creek read zero centimetres entering July, matching the second-worst start in 72 years of records. A Japanese resort seized the moment, posting webcam shots of brown Aussie slopes to spruik its own snow. El Nino is the likely culprit, but 72 years of data says panic is premature - a storm packing up to 40cm was forecast to hit from Thursday. Here's what's actually going on, and what history says happens next.