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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:

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia (6) β€’ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA (15) β€’ πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan (5) β€’ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Europe (10)

Articles by Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Saas Fee - The Glacier Resort That Opens in July

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Saas Fee - The Glacier Resort That Opens in July

Saas Fee runs one of Europe's most extensive summer ski operations on the Fee Glacier, then expands to 100 kilometres of terrain when winter arrives. The car-free village and high-altitude setting create a specific type of resort experience that suits some skiers better than others.

German Man Used Forged Documents to Ski for Free at Multiple Tyrolean Resorts

Michael Fulton

German Man Used Forged Documents to Ski for Free at Multiple Tyrolean Resorts

A 30-year-old German man spent last winter skiing for free across multiple Tyrolean resorts using a forged industry pass and an old employee ID - until he got caught at the Stubai Glacier in February. The total damage to lift operators came to almost €4,000. He avoided a criminal record through an Austrian diversion agreement, but will have to repay the outstanding damages plus an additional €600 penalty.

Vail Resorts Hires Defence Bankers as Billionaire Pushes to Buy Park City Mountain Resort

Michael Fulton

Vail Resorts Hires Defence Bankers as Billionaire Pushes to Buy Park City Mountain Resort

Vail Resorts has quietly engaged takeover-defence bankers to assess its vulnerabilities, as pressure builds from multiple directions - a rough winter, union tensions, and a persistent billionaire who wants to buy Park City Mountain Resort. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince has gone public with a $500 million offer and says activist investors are calling him. Vail's CEO isn't selling.

Slovenia's Kanin Ski Resort Launches International Investor Tender With July Deadline

Michael Fulton

Slovenia's Kanin Ski Resort Launches International Investor Tender With July Deadline

Slovenia's Kanin ski resort - closed since autumn 2023 when its ageing cable car lost its operating permit - has launched a formal international investor tender with binding offers due by 20 July 2026. The Slovenian government has pledged up to €30 million toward a replacement cable car, and the resort's snowfall data makes a compelling case: up to 1,200cm of annual accumulation may make it the snowiest ski area in the Alps.

Cardrona and Treble Cone Launch App with New Zealand's First Phone-Based Ski Pass

Michael Fulton

Cardrona and Treble Cone Launch App with New Zealand's First Phone-Based Ski Pass

Cardrona Alpine Resort and Treble Cone have launched a new app that includes New Zealand's first phone-based lift pass - no RFID card required. Skiers can now walk from the car park to the lift gates with just their phone. The Mountains App also brings live snow reports, trail maps, webcams, run tracking, and seasonal leaderboard challenges.

Samnaun's Iconic Twinliner Double-Decker Gondola Gets New Cabins for 2026/27

Michael Fulton

Samnaun's Iconic Twinliner Double-Decker Gondola Gets New Cabins for 2026/27

The Twinliner at Samnaun - the world's first double-decker aerial tramway cabin when it opened in 1995 - is getting a full cabin replacement this northern summer. Both cabins will be swapped out as part of a comprehensive modernisation ahead of the 2026/27 season, with the control system and platform doors also upgraded. It's part of a broader €50 million investment program at the Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun.

New Zealand Snow Report: A Season-Starting Shot of Snow Arrives

Michael Fulton

New Zealand Snow Report: A Season-Starting Shot of Snow Arrives

New Zealand just got a reminder that winter means business. Coronet Peak, Mt Lyford, Mt Dobson, Mt Hutt, the Remarkables, and Treble Cone all picked up 11-12cm in the last 24 hours, with Cardrona adding 5cm. The commercial resorts are still finalising their opening dates, but snowfall like this has a way of accelerating those conversations. More snow is in the 14-day forecast - here's the full picture.

Perisher's Mid-Station Is Getting a Staged Redesign Ahead of the 2026 Season

Michael Fulton

Perisher's Mid-Station Is Getting a Staged Redesign Ahead of the 2026 Season

Perisher's Mid-Station is changing. The on-mountain hub at the heart of the Front Valley network is undergoing a staged refurbishment that began this off-season, with the first phase already complete. A new pick-and-mix lolly concept called Sugar & Snow is the first visible addition for 2026, with further upgrades planned through the season and into next summer. The McGuinn family, who ran the venue for 22 years, did not have their lease renewed by Vail Resorts.

Killington Plans Another $25 Million in Upgrades as Investment Hits $65 Million Total

Michael Fulton

Killington Plans Another $25 Million in Upgrades as Investment Hits $65 Million Total

Killington isn't done yet. The Vermont resort just wrapped a season that debuted the Superstar Six and over 1,000 new snow guns - all part of a $40 million first round of investment. Now another $25 million is going in: a new quad chair, expanded snowmaking, lift maintenance, dining upgrades, and summer attractions. Two years after Independence Group LLC took over, the total bill has reached $65 million and counting.

Resort Spotlight: Grands Montets (Chamonix) - Chamonix's Steep Learning Curve

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Grands Montets (Chamonix) - Chamonix's Steep Learning Curve

Grands Montets offers 1,513 metres of vertical in the Chamonix Valley, with nearly half its terrain marked advanced or expert. The catch: when it's good, it's very good - but this is a mountain that closes sectors regularly, and you'll need to plan around both weather and lift operations.

Resort Spotlight: Mad River Glen - Where Co-Op Ownership Meets Old-School Terrain

Michael Fulton

Resort Spotlight: Mad River Glen - Where Co-Op Ownership Meets Old-School Terrain

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 Q3 Fiscal 2026: Bad Winter Out West Hits Revenue as Pass Sales Fall 10%

Michael Fulton

Vail Resorts Q3 Fiscal 2026: Bad Winter Out West Hits Revenue as Pass Sales Fall 10%

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.