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Wintergreen Resort Hosts Wounded Warrior WeekendConnie Lawn and Charles Sneiderman filed this Firsthand Report from Virginia’s Wintergreen Resort, which hosted its Eighth Annual Wounded Warrior Weekend January 20-22, 2012. Photo of participants provided by Charles Sneiderman. ![]() December 4, 2011: Highland Ski Area lost area updated
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Firsthand Report: Wintergreen Wounded Warrior Weekend January 22: Connie Lawn and Charles Sneiderman filed this Firsthand Report from Virginia’s Wintergreen Resort, which is hosting its Eighth Annual Wounded Warrior Weekend. (1 reader comment) Postcard from Taos, New Mexico January 21: A DCSki Reader just wrapped up a week skiing at Taos, New Mexico. He provides this Firsthand Report. (2 reader comments) Whitetail’s Buddy Hauk Passes Away January 17: On Sunday, January 15, 2012, long-time Whitetail Ski Resort mountain host Buddy Hauk passed away. Buddy was 63. (1 reader comment) AT&T Expands Cell Service at Whitetail Resort January 14: A recent tower upgrade at Whitetail should deliver solid 3G cell coverage to AT&T cell phone subscribers visiting the Pennsylvania resort. Sense of Déjà Vu as Winter Returns January 14: Mid-Atlantic skiers and snowboarders can be forgiven if they can’t quite figure out what season it is. Thankfully, colder temperatures have returned, paving the way for great conditions over the holiday weekend. Firsthand Report from Liberty Mountain: Skiing is Therapeutic! January 8: Connie Lawn provides a Firsthand Report from the slopes of Pennsylvania’s Liberty Mountain. (3 reader comments) Firsthand Report: Bryce Resort December 22, 2011: Mike Ross swung by Virginia’s Bryce Resort for some early season skiing on Monday, December 19, 2011. He discovered that Bryce had made a valiant effort to provide skiing, despite warm temperatures and limited opportunities for snowmaking. Mike provides this Firsthand Report. (4 reader comments) Snow and Cold Push Opening Dates within Reach December 7, 2011: Mother Nature has been keeping the cold to herself so far this winter, but the arrival of snow on Wednesday has many local resorts pushing to open for the season in the next week or two. (1 reader comment) What’s New for 2011: Seven Springs Resort November 20, 2011: Freestyle skiers and snowboarders will find reason to celebrate this winter at Seven Springs, as the Pennsylvania resort unveils the first-ever urban terrain park and expands its halfpipe to Olympic proportions. Retrofitted chairlifts will reduce travel time to the top of the mountain, and a new beginner area will welcome new skiers and boarders looking to transition to greens. Skiing Opportunities for Thanksgiving (Updated) November 20, 2011: Want some skiing to go with your turkey on Thanksgiving day? At least two mid-Atlantic resorts are willing to oblige. (1 reader comment) Firsthand Report: Ski Club of Washington DC 75th Anniversary November 13, 2011: The Ski Club of Washington DC celebrated its 75th anniversary on Saturday night by hosting its annual Fall Fashion Show. Connie Lawn and Charles Sneiderman were on hand, and filed this Firsthand Report. November 13, 2011: There’s a special place in Jim Kenney’s heart for the “anti-resorts”: those standalone ski areas with no slopeside lodging and few, if any, resort trappings. In place of glitz, they unapologetically offer one common attribute: top-notch skiing. Jim Kenney takes a tour through some of his favorite anti-resorts. (7 reader comments) What’s New for 2011: Hidden Valley Resort November 12, 2011: Pennsylvania’s Hidden Valley Resort has added approximately 3.5 acres of glade skiing in the North Summit area of the resort, as well as a new terrain park. What’s New for 2011: Elk Mountain November 12, 2011: Elk Mountain has continued its tradition of planting Norway and White Spruce trees, adding an additional 1,200 trees over the summer. (1 reader comment) What’s New for 2011: Shawnee Mountain November 12, 2011: Two new Piston Bully Snow Cats are joining Shawnee Mountain’s snow grooming fleet this winter. November 11, 2011: Ready to ski? If you head to North Carolina, you can make some early-season turns. Sugar Mountain is offering skiing and snowboarding for the November 12-13, 2011 weekend. What’s New for 2011: Winterplace Resort November 11, 2011: West Virginia’s Winterplace Resort has expanded snowmaking, widened two trails, and upgraded its terrain park with a new feature. Epilepsy Awareness Weekend Planned at Big Boulder November 11, 2011: For DCSki reader Mike Ross, epilepsy hit close to home in 2009, claiming the life of his 5-year old son. Mike found some solace through his love of skiing, and channeled that passion into organizing an Epilepsy Awareness Weekend with the help of Pennsylvania’s Big Boulder Resort. The event will be held February 24-26, 2012, drawing participants from across the East Coast. Mike describes the event in this story. (2 reader comments) What’s New for 2011: Massanutten Resort November 6, 2011: Virginia’s Massanutten Resort is expanding the scope of activities this winter with the construction of a new outdoor ice skating rink. (2 reader comments) What’s New for 2011: Beech Mountain Resort November 5, 2011: It’s been a busy summer of upgrades at North Carolina’s Beech Mountain Resort, with the addition of a new beginner slope, removal of a chairlift, a continued shift to automated snowmaking, and other capital enhancements. [ Older Articles ] [ DCSki RSS feed ] |
Near Snowshoe, WV: (As of 1:16 am) Overnight: Mostly clear, with a low around 25. Northwest wind around 7 mph. Low 25
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Some of these bargains may have limitations. Check with the company offering the bargain to verify all details. Shawnee Mountain will be publishing a coupon booklet on its web site with deals for the 2011-2012 winter season, including savings up to 50% off.
(Added November 12, 2011)North Carolina’s Beech Mountain Resort will be offering a “30/20” plan for the 2011-2012 winter season, providing $30 day/twilight tickets and $20 night tickets on weekdays during non-holiday periods.
(Added November 6, 2011)On non-holiday Tuesday nights throughout the season from 6-10 pm, Seven Springs will be offering snow tubers an all-you-can-eat buffet of pizza, hot dogs, fountain drinks, and hot chocolate for $22 per person ages 4 and up, providing a chance to fill up and warm up by the bonfire in between runs down the resort’s 11 tubing chutes.
(Added November 20, 2011)Find more bargains in the DCSki Bargain Tracker.
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