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Looking down from Utah’s sheer Wasatch Range, I feel relieved to have made it to the end of one of America’s most challenging roads. Rising to nearly 2,500 metres, State Route 210 is no ...
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Snowbird Resort received the most snow in Utah this winter with 542 inches. Alta Ski Area followed closely with 538 inches. Despite less snow, Brian Head had its longest season with 181 ski days.
Seven of Utah’s 15 resorts made the cut when Ski Magazine released its annual Best of the West readers poll rankings Friday. Four of those sit on the Wasatch Back — the east side of the range.
Ski areas in the Wasatch Back didn't see as much snow as other places in the state. Deer Valley and Park City Mountain reported 5 inches and 4 inches, respectively, over the past 48 hours.
It feels like every western ski locale besides Utah had received their first snowfall of the season, and thanks to webcams at places like Alta Ski Area, POWDER can confirm that the Beehive State has ...
Kelner began skiing in the Wasatch in 1957, back when he says it felt like only 20 people hiked into the canyons to find untracked powder snow. Those days are long gone.
Up north, in the Wasatch Mountains, experience some of the best skiing in the world in Big Cottonwood Canyon. To the east, near the La Sal Mountains, explore Moab’s stunning red rock terrain.
Thankfully, the Utah Department of Transportation completed their avalanche control work in the canyon, the road opened at 6:42 p.m. and people slowly made their way down the canyon.
Snowbasin is one of three ski resorts in Ogden Valley, Utah, but it’s the only one that can claim Olympic-level runs. There’s no doubt about it: Snowbasin has a stacked resume. During the 2002 ...
Two ski resorts in Utah are becoming more resilient in the face of climate change, representing trends across the industry. Here's an inside look.
A ski resort in New Jersey receives around 40 inches of snow a year. A ski resort in Utah can stack up 40 inches of snow in 24 hours. From an early age, skiing fanatic Craig Gordon knew that New ...
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