Photograph by Jeremy Swanson, Aspen Snowmass Aspen Mountain will open for a specific preview weekend Saturday and Sunday, November 14 and 15, twelve days earlier than the scheduled opening on …
20 Many years and Counting: Pepa Miloucheva on Coaching in Craftsbury
Recently, FasterSkier interviewed the youngest elite female coach on the American circuit. This week, FS shares the story of one of the most knowledgeable elite female club coaches in the U.S., Pepa …
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Crawford, Killick Quickest in Their Several Laps Close to Frozen Thunder
Rosanna Crawford (right) and Emma Lunder on course at the Frozen Thunder 8 k skate race. The pair of national team biathletes went 1-two in the women’s rankings. Photograph: Rosanna …
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The Science (and Huge Bucks) Behind Early Season Snow in Norway
Snow saved from final season is dumped in Beitostølen, Norway. The resort opened its cross-country ski trails on schedule on Oct. 30, but warm temperatures are jeopardizing the upcoming season-opening …
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The 2015 Colorado Ski & Snowboard Expo Comes to Denver This Weekend
Larry Pierce, Steamboat The 24th Annual BEWI Colorado Ski & Snowboard Expo is nearly upon us. If you haven’t bought your ski pass however, come on down to the Colorado Convention Center …
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Ketelä, Nousiainen Get to the Snow and Win Finland Cup Sprints
Mona-Liisa Malvalehto of Finland celebrates her very first World Cup victory and podium at the classic sprint in Liberec, Czech Republic, in 2013. On Saturday, she won a Finnish Cup sprint to open the …
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