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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

Kronplatz Retires Its Iconic K1+2 Gondola as Construction of Pininfarina-Designed Replacement Begins

Michael Fulton

Kronplatz Retires Its Iconic K1+2 Gondola as Construction of Pininfarina-Designed Replacement Begins

Kronplatz is retiring its long-running K1+2 gondola lift after this winter season, with construction of a brand-new replacement system starting immediately. The new lift has been designed in collaboration with Italian automotive firm Pininfarina, with cabin interiors featuring South Tyrolean loden fabric and a gold and bronze station aesthetic. It's a significant upgrade for one of the Dolomites' most-used mountain connections.

Resort Spotlight: Abetone - Where Tuscany Meets Serious Apennine Terrain

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Abetone - Where Tuscany Meets Serious Apennine Terrain

Straddling the Tuscan-Emilian border with 44 kilometres of terrain and 652 metres of vertical, Abetone offers something increasingly rare in Italian skiing: genuine terrain variety without Alpine pretensions. The resort's four-valley layout and moderate pricing make it worth considering if you're already in central Italy.

Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Announces Four New Leitner Poma Lifts Across Fernie, Kimberley and Kicking Horse

Michael Fulton

Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Announces Four New Leitner Poma Lifts Across Fernie, Kimberley and Kicking Horse

Resorts of the Canadian Rockies has announced the installation of four new Leitner Poma lifts across its BC resorts - Fernie Alpine Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, and Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Construction begins this spring at Kimberley, with Fernie and Kicking Horse following in 2027. The upgrades include two new high-speed detachable quads at Fernie and a second base-to-alpine access lift at Kicking Horse.

Grandvalira Plans Worker Village to Tackle Andorra's Housing Crisis

Michael Fulton

Grandvalira Plans Worker Village to Tackle Andorra's Housing Crisis

Grandvalira is considering building its own residential complex to house seasonal workers, as soaring rents across Andorra make staff recruitment and retention increasingly difficult. The project would initially accommodate 200 to 300 employees in modular, sustainable apartments - and the resort says it may fund the whole thing itself. It's a significant move, and one that reflects a growing problem across the global ski industry.

Saalbach Hinterglemm to Host Men's World Cup Downhill and Super-G in February 2027

Michael Fulton

Saalbach Hinterglemm to Host Men's World Cup Downhill and Super-G in February 2027

Saalbach Hinterglemm is back on the FIS Ski World Cup calendar, with two men's speed races confirmed for February 2027. A downhill and Super-G on the Zwölferkogel will replace a scheduled Courchevel stop, following a late calendar adjustment proposed at the FIS Spring Conference. Less than two years after hosting the 2025 World Ski Championships, Saalbach is back in the racing business.

America Spent $317M on Ski Lifts. Europe Spent $1.09 Billion

Michael Fulton

Why North American Ski Resorts Don't Invest in Lifts Like Europe Does

In the 2025/26 season, the four core Alpine nations spent $1.09 billion on new lift infrastructure. North America managed $317 million. That's a 3.4x gap - and it has nothing to do with snow quality or resort size. After building a database of 226 new lift installations across 32 countries and a full financial comparative report, the answer comes down to ownership structures, regulatory constraints, and 150 years of European mountain history that North America simply doesn't have.

Two New Zealand Ski Areas Target May Openings Using Snow Factory Technology

Michael Fulton

Two New Zealand Ski Areas Target May Openings Using Snow Factory Technology

Coronet Peak and Whakapapa are both planning late-May openings using Snow Factory machines that produce snow regardless of ambient temperature. The technology allows limited terrain access before traditional season starts, though whether sledging operations and beginner carpets constitute actual ski area openings is debatable.

European Alps Snow Forecast: 20-30cm Expected This Week

Michael Fulton

European Alps Snow Forecast: 20-30cm Expected This Week

A modest cold front will deliver snow to high-altitude European resorts from Monday through Thursday, with the western and southern Alps favoured. Val Thorens and Cervinia could see up to 30cm, while many Austrian resorts miss out entirely. Snow levels fluctuate between 1,800-2,400 metres.

Vail Resorts Backs Down on New Hampshire Sales Tax After State Investigation

Michael Fulton

Vail Resorts Backs Down on New Hampshire Sales Tax After State Investigation

Vail Resorts has created tax-free pass options for New Hampshire residents after the state attorney general launched an investigation into sales tax charges in a state with no sales tax. The company now offers New Hampshire-only passes without tax, though its flagship Epic Pass products remain excluded from the arrangement.

Worker Dies After Maintenance Basket Falls From Chairlift at Mt. Hood Skibowl

Michael Fulton

Worker Dies After Maintenance Basket Falls From Chairlift at Mt. Hood Skibowl

A maintenance basket fell from the upper bowl chairlift at Mt. Hood Skibowl East on 30 April, killing one worker and seriously injuring another. The incident occurred in steep terrain during what appears to have been routine maintenance work. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been notified and is investigating.

SWISS and SBB Launch Air Rail Service to Grindelwald for International Skiers

Michael Fulton

SWISS and SBB Launch Air Rail Service to Grindelwald for International Skiers

SWISS and SBB have added Grindelwald to their Air Rail network, allowing international travellers to book a single ticket from their departure city through to the Bernese Alps. The service is available immediately via swiss.com, with a single boarding pass covering the entire journey from flight to train.

Brighton Resort Extends Season to May After Late Spring Snow

Michael Fulton

Brighton Resort Extends Season to May After Late Spring Snow

Brighton pushed its closing date back a week to 10 May after spring storms delivered enough snow to justify extended operations. The Utah resort was among only three still operating following what's been documented as the state's lowest snowpack since 1980.

Gunstock Mountain Resort Plans $4.5 Million Infrastructure Overhaul

Michael Fulton

Gunstock Mountain Resort Plans $4.5 Million Infrastructure Overhaul

The New Hampshire ski area is spending another $4.5 million this offseason on lift systems, snowmaking infrastructure and trail work. It's the second phase of a $9 million two-year capital program at the county-owned resort, which sits above Lake Winnipesaukee.

Alta Opens for Uphill Travel After Season Close

Michael Fulton

Alta Opens for Uphill Travel After Season Close

Alta closed its lift operations on 26 April following a 13-inch powder day, but uphill access remains open through the off-season. The mountain is now unpatrolled backcountry with no avalanche mitigation or emergency services - and you'll need to bring your own rescue capability.

Rainbow Ski Area Moves to Weekend-Only Operations After Failed Season

Michael Fulton

Rainbow Ski Area Moves to Weekend-Only Operations After Failed Season

New Zealand's Rainbow Ski Area is scaling back to weekend operations with volunteer support after receiving just 29 cm of natural snow in 2025. The club field recorded a total season loss following unprecedented low snowfall in Nelson Lakes National Park.