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Western U.S. Ski Resorts Close Early as Warm Weather Compounds Poor Snow Season

Western U.S. Ski Resorts Close Early as Warm Weather Compounds Poor Snow Season

A heat wave hitting the western United States has forced dozens of ski resorts to close early or abandon their seasons entirely. With below-average snowpacks across the region, the warm spell has ended operations at over 40 resorts from Arizona to Montana.

Michael Fulton
Powder skiers get deep at Taos

Taos Ski Valley's 70th Anniversary Upgrades: Substance or Spin?

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?

Michael Fulton
New Mexico flooding rescuers searching for three missing people after homes and vehicles swept away

New Mexico Flood: Search Continues for Missing Residents

Severe flooding in Ruidoso, New Mexico has left three people missing as rescue teams work to locate those swept away by raging waters. The disaster has prompted evacuations and widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.

Michael Fulton
Angel Fire Announces Two New Chairlifts, Summer Attractions

Angel Fire Resort Unveils New Chairlifts and Summer Attractions

Angel Fire Resort in New Mexico is set to expand its offerings with two new chairlifts and several summer attractions, enhancing the experience for skiers and visitors year-round.

Michael Fulton
Taos Ski Valley Begins Work On New Chairlift

Taos Ski Valley Upgrades Lift System with New Triple Chairlift

Taos Ski Valley continues its lift modernisation efforts with the replacement of Lift 7, marking another step in the resort's ongoing improvements to enhance skier experience.

Michael Fulton
The chondola at Arizona Snowbowl

Sandia Peak Plans Major Lift Upgrade with Telemix System

Mountain Capital Partners proposes a new chairlift/gondola hybrid at Sandia Peak, New Mexico, to replace aging lifts and improve year-round access.

Michael Fulton
Carson National Forest approves TSV Inc. gondola, Master Plan projects | News | taosnews.com

Taos Ski Valley Gondola and Master Plan Approved by Carson National Forest

Carson National Forest has given the green light to Taos Ski Valley's proposed improvements, including a 7,300-foot gondola, after addressing public concerns and environmental considerations.

Michael Fulton
The new Ski Santa Fe express quad lift

Ski Santa Fe Unveils New High-Speed Quad Chairlift for 2024 Season

Ski Santa Fe has completed the load test on their new high-speed quad lift, Santa Fe Express, cutting lift times by more than half. The new lift is set to debut on opening day, November 28th, 2024, offering skiers and riders a faster, smoother experience.

Michael Fulton

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Sugar Bowl, California, Rebuilds Its Historic Village Gondola

Sugar Bowl, California, Rebuilds Its Historic Village Gondola

The rumours are true: Sugar Bowl is tearing out its Emerald gondola, in place since 1983, and replacing it with a new 8-person Doppelmayr system - nearly doubling uphill capacity to 1,800 people an hour. It's the fourth generation of a gondola line that dates back to 1953, when Sugar Bowl became the first resort on the West Coast to run one at all, and it's just one piece of a $100 million overhaul touching lodges, parking and snowmaking. Here's what's changing, and what's staying the same.

23 Aug 2026
Two Confirmed Dead as Search Continues After Swiss Alps Fire

Two Confirmed Dead as Search Continues After Swiss Alps Fire

The death toll from Thursday night's fire at Restaurant Beverin in Thusis, Switzerland, has begun to firm up. One Swiss outlet, citing Graubünden Cantonal Police, reports that two of the five people initially reported missing have now been confirmed dead, leaving three unaccounted for. The building's collapsed stairwell and structural instability have slowed recovery efforts throughout. Here's what's changed since the fire broke out, and what's still unconfirmed.

22 Aug 2026
Selwyn Snow Resort Closes Early as Rain Ends Its 2026 Season

Selwyn Snow Resort Closes Early as Rain Ends Its 2026 Season

Selwyn Snow Resort has called an early end to its 2026 season, a day after Victoria's Mount Baw Baw did the same. Rain on Thursday stripped what was left of the snowpack, and the cold nights needed to rebuild it through snowmaking never arrived. It's a rough result for a resort that only just found its footing again after being burned to the ground in the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires and a multi-year rebuild. Here's how the season fell apart, and where Selwyn's been since the fire.

22 Aug 2026
Mt Baw Baw Becomes First Australian Resort to Close for 2026

Mt Baw Baw Becomes First Australian Resort to Close for 2026

Mt Baw Baw is calling time on its 2026 season this Sunday at 5pm, becoming the first Australian resort to close for the year after warm spells and rain wore through its snowpack. Lifts stop, but the resort stays open, entry fees get waived, and there's one last Bollywood Weekend before the lights go out. Fifty-seven days after opening, here's how the season ended and what it means for the rest of Australia's struggling snowpack.

21 Aug 2026
Arosa to Replace 40-Year-Old Hörnli Lifts With New Gondola and Chair

Arosa to Replace 40-Year-Old Hörnli Lifts With New Gondola and Chair

Arosa's Hörnli sector is getting its biggest overhaul in decades. The 1986 gondola and 1994 chairlift linking toward Lenzerheide are both being replaced, with capacity up, tower count down and a new base station lower on the hill. At roughly CHF 67 million, it is the largest single investment Arosa Bergbahnen has ever made - and the target opening has already slipped a year, to December 2028. Here is what is changing, and why the timeline moved.

20 Aug 2026
Sundance Mountain Resort Is Getting a New High-Speed Quad and More Back Mountain Terrain This Winter

Sundance Mountain Resort Is Getting a New High-Speed Quad and More Back Mountain Terrain This Winter

Sundance Mountain Resort's back mountain is finally getting a proper lift. The Electric Horseman Express opens for 2026-27, unlocking a new bowl next to Bishop's Bowl and three expert gladed chutes across roughly 105 fresh acres - on top of the Storyteller ridge run that debuted in preview form last season. It's Sundance's biggest expansion since 1985, and it turns a three-lift slog into a single six-minute ride to Bearclaw Summit.

19 Aug 2026
Levi and Ruka Confirm October 2 Opening on Farmed Summer Snow

Levi and Ruka Confirm October 2 Opening on Farmed Summer Snow

Finland's Levi and Ruka open for the 2026-27 season on October 2, more than seven weeks before most of Europe sees a lift turn. Neither resort is waiting on autumn snowfall - both are skiing on snow buried since last spring, insulated through the Finnish summer and dug back out for opening day. It is not a shortcut. It is a decades-old system now spreading from the Arctic Circle to Idaho, Utah, Vermont and Colorado. Here is how snow farming actually works, and why it is catching on.

19 Aug 2026
Sölden's Old Einzeiger Chairlift Gets a Second Life in Montafon

Sölden's Old Einzeiger Chairlift Gets a Second Life in Montafon

Silvretta Montafon is replacing its ageing Freda chairlift - but not with something new. The resort is having a 1999 four-seater chairlift, retired from Sölden, dismantled, shipped to Vorarlberg and rebuilt with new electronics, cable and clamps. It has to be running before March 2027, when Silvretta Montafon hosts the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships - the biggest winter sports event Vorarlberg has staged. Here's how a reused lift ends up cheaper.

18 Aug 2026