Copius Amounts of Snow Blanket Lake Tahoe
To say that people in Lake Tahoe are happy with the early precipitation would be a serious understatement. The past weather system has unleashed feet upon feet of fresh snow on the area. Heavy low pressure zones stalled over the Lake Tahoe Basin for multiple days, which allowed for an exorbitant amount of snow to blanket the Sierra. According to almanacs and our old-timers, Lake Tahoe has received more snow this November than we have seen in thirty years! Kirkwood, Heavenly, Sierra, Alpine Meadows, Northstar, and Squaw Valley were seeing minimum snow totals of 99+ inches of snow at their summits. Kirkwood, itself was reporting over 130 inches of snow to have fallen! 

This week in Tahoe, periods of snowfall will continue dropping 3 to 6 inches intermittently. Skiers and riders, alike, are basking in the glory of fresh powder turns and face shots in November, on their first runs of the year! We have not been blessed with a start to the season like this in decades and there is no lack of folks to enjoy the freshies. Forecast models are very positive for the coming weeks and locals and tourists are crossing their fingers that these conditions will last the entirety of this season. Grab some wax and hit the mountains, we have a green light in the Sierra.
Keeping the Flame Burning in Whistler

After years of bids, planning, paving and building when the Olympics finally arrive they are a wonderful flurry of excitement and international competition and camaraderie.

And in a quick 2 weeks, 4 weeks if you include the greatly under-popularized Paralympics, it’s all over.   In Whistler it didn’t take long for each of the event locations to be shut down and locked up for tear-down and rebuilding activities.  Imagine the disappointment of late winter and spring time visitors who couldn’t even find the Olympic rings in Whistler village.

The rebuilding did occur however, and now Whistler boasts 3 great Olympic legacy venues that guests can visit and keep their hearts glowing. With exciting legacies like the Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler Olympic Park and Whistler Medals Plaza, the Games will forever be a part of Whistler's tapestry.

November 25th kicks off the World Cup bobsleigh and skeleton events on Whistler’s Olympic sliding centre. Nov. 25-27th Veissmann FIBT World Cup is the first event of a three plus year journey to the next Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. And for all you adrenaline junkies, public sliding will also be offered this season.

The Whistler Olympic Park (site of the Nordic events for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games) and Callaghan Country Lodge are partnering to offer public recreational skiing on more than 90 kilometers of cross-country ski trails expertly groomed for both classic and skate skiing, and ranging from beginner to Olympic caliber.

 Located in the heart of Whistler Village, Whistler Olympic Plaza (formerly Whistler Medals Plaza) is designed to be a lasting legacy for generations to come. The Games were a catalyst for this outdoor gathering place for residents and visitors, which feature an open grass lawn, a performance pavilion, outdoor performance spaces, an accessible playground and public art celebrating the 2010 Winter Games. The plaza will also include Olympic and Paralympic memorabilia, such as the Olympic cauldron and installations to recognize the contributions of athletes, medal winners, volunteers, government agencies, and partner organizations involved in Whistler's journey to host the 2010 Winter Games. There will also be a memorial to Georgian Luger Nodar Kumaritashvili. Whistler Olympic Plaza will act as a hub directing people to Games-related amenities including the Whistler Museum and Archives.   

The 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games have come and gone but the spirit and energy live on in Whistler.

Steamboat Preps for Opening Day!
Four more days until Steamboat Resort opens!  With another storm heading our way this weekend, Steamboat already sits on over 42” at their mid mountain and 52” at the summit.  In total since October, the summit has seen over 70" of snow! Storm after storm has hit Routt County and the locals here are getting extra excited to kick off the season. Click on post for the full article.
New half pipe, Highlands Bowl tours, Ski Pass updates, oh my!
Aspen/Snowmass is introducing additions to their hands free ski pass, an extended season, new terrain parks, bowl tours and much more.  
We are skiing in Summit County!
It's that time of year for Summit County skiers and riders! With some assistance from Mother Nature as well as cold evenings, Summit County resort chairlifts are moving and the 2010 - 2011 ski season is under way.

Araphaoe Basin opened on October 25th with a fluffy, white blanket over the mountain for a real powder day. Operations are in full swing. A-Basin presently has a Midway Snow Depth of 18" with 7 trails (115 acres) of skiing open.

Loveland Ski Area was the first ski area to open in Colorado on October 24th. Snowfall gave snowmakers a helping hand by delivering nearly 3 feet of natural snow. Conditions are great at Loveland Ski Area! The Snowmaking & Trail Main Crew are working hard to get more trails open. They're working on the Valley (Chair 3 & 7) and Chair 2. They're also working on trying to get the park moved to Tempest. Keep checking back for updates.

Copper Mountain opened the 2010 - 2011 season yesterday with an all around good time. Recent storms dropped a good amount of pre-season snow at the beginning of the week and Copper took advantage of this with a perfect opening day run. Be sure to check out MURS and Lyrics Born TONIGHT at 8 PM!!!

Keystone 40th year anniversary season is underway! Keystone opened yesterday with a sunny, 50 degree day! Open trails include: Spring Dipper Top to Bottom, Terrain Park Top of Spring Dipper 20+ Rails, Dutchman to Dutchwhacker across to Spring Dipper, River Run Top to Bottom, Beginner Areas: RR Gondola Mid Stations, Summit Tip Top Carpet, Endeavor to Ranger Lift.

Breckenridge is set to open on November 12th! Breckenridge Ski Resort is debuting some huge new features and attractions that will give guests many more entertainment, lodging and food and beverage options than ever before!

Come visit Summit County, Colorado to enjoy all that is has to offer! You will not be disappointed!

Check back for updates from Aspen/Snowmass next week!