After a decade on my bucket list, I finally made it to Kitzski at Kitzbühel - ranked number one out of 6,000 global resorts. Having skied Mt Buller, Lake Tahoe, and Hokkaido, I approached the claim with scepticism. But after two days exploring 233 kilometres of pistes and skiing sections of the legendary Streif downhill course, I'm convinced. This might truly be the most complete ski resort experience on the planet, combining world-class terrain with authentic alpine village life.
Construction of Chalet Alpina, a new luxury hotel and residential complex, is underway at Aspen Snowmass. While promising high-end amenities and ski-in/ski-out access, it raises questions about affordability and the future direction of this already exclusive ski town.
Schilthorn's rebranded Pända Snowpark opens for early season riding on September 27. We examine the practicalities behind the marketing push and what it actually means for freestyle skiers and snowboarders.
Les Portes du Soleil, the cross-border ski area straddling France and Switzerland, is rolling out several upgrades for the 2025-26 season. While some improvements offer genuine benefits, others seem more focused on marketing hype than enhancing the skiing experience.
Dachstein West is spending big on two new 6-seater chairlifts, but what does this really mean for skiers and the region's future? We analyse the investment beyond the marketing spin.
Ski California's member resorts are rolling out new facilities and programs for the upcoming winter, but are they genuinely improving the guest experience or just chasing headlines?
Alberta's SkiBig3 resorts are dangling free lift tickets and rentals for kids this winter, but is it truly a game-changer for family ski trips? We analyse the fine print and industry context.
A catastrophic cable failure on Europe's highest peak has left three dead and nine injured, exposing glaring safety oversights and maintenance issues at the Mt. Elbrus ski resort.
Levi and Ruka ski areas in Finland are set to open on 3 October, leveraging snow farming techniques to overcome climate challenges and kick off the northern hemisphere's non-glacial ski season.
This season brings 246 new ski lift installations across North America and Europe - the biggest infrastructure boom in years. From the 65 North American upgrades and 181 European installations, we've picked the 35 coolest projects worth planning trips around. From Deer Valley's unprecedented seven-lift expansion to Switzerland's world-first Tri-Line gondola technology, here are the game-changing upgrades that'll transform your mountain experience.
Lee Canyon, Nevada's local ski area, is offering $7 lift tickets for select dates before their November 21 opening. This pricing strategy stands out in an industry where $100+ day passes are now the norm.
A 15-metre crack has appeared near the construction site of the controversial Apollino-Socrepes gondola in Cortina, Italy, raising serious concerns about the project's viability and safety ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Mt. Bachelor plans improvements to its Northwest lift and introduces new community initiatives for the 2025-26 season, but questions remain about the true impact for skiers and riders.
Alterra Mountain Company announces a $400 million capital investment program, with a significant focus on expanding Deer Valley Resort in Utah. The plan includes doubling skiable terrain and adding new lifts, but questions remain about the impact on the resort's character and pricing.
A recent avalanche in New Zealand's Treble Cone backcountry serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by off-piste skiers, especially during periods of unstable conditions.
Taos Ski Valley marks its 70th season with infrastructure improvements and expanded air access. But do these changes genuinely enhance the skiing experience or just pad the marketing brochure?
Faction Skis has unveiled the Dancer 79, their first dedicated piste ski. We analyse the specs, pricing, and market positioning to determine if it's worth your attention.
The FIS has adjusted the 2025-26 men's Alpine World Cup calendar, adding more downhill events after speed specialists voiced concerns. The revised schedule aims to create a more equitable playing field for the Overall Season Trophy.
A Utah court ruling has blocked Park City Mountain's proposed lift upgrades, citing a decades-old development agreement. This setback highlights ongoing tensions between Vail Resorts and the local community over infrastructure improvements and resort capacity.