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January 22, 2007
You probably don't need to know the weather report to know that the hottest place in the ski world to be today is in Las Vegas at SIA '07, the huge snowsports trade show. Besides, if you're in the east, you don't want to know the weather report.
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What's that old Ski Industry saying? Snow droughts that have not driven us out of business make us stronger? Well, not quite, but if the agenda for the upcoming NSAA conference in Vermont is any indication, it's evident NSAA has learned from bad years and is applying those lessons to this one.
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Suppose in these complicated times that you need to get away. Time to get to the retreat up at Tahoe, that special sanctuary where the demands of daily life dissipate into the lake's unrippled waters and quiet shore. Time to get to the cabin, well, maybe not a cabin - okay, so it's a fantasy ranch - but it's really nice, surrounded by pine and greenery, kind of set back from the shoreline, let's say a three iron to the water.
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Some real pearls from Industry notables and those who observe them this week...
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January 08, 2007
There's been enormous coverage of last goodbyes to Gerald R. Ford, our 38th president. Still, many of you reading this have your own memories of the only American president who skied.
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It has been a tough year so far for many ski areas in the U.S. and abroad. Weather patterns have been unforgiving and skiers, well, they want to ski. All that pent-up energy has to be directed somewhere, and lately a "shoot the messenger" mentality has developed.
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White Pass Ski Lodge found itself playing host to two unwanted guests last week - two hooded men who visited the Washington state area when no one was around and walked off with a safe containing cash and sensitive credit card information.
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