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  1. Tony S

    Too Green Is My Valley

    Disclaimer: I don't hang out in this part of PugSki, so apologies if this is an old topic. Okay, so I know that many classic alpine resorts are low, especially in the eastern half of the Alps. And I know that the big races are held down near town where they're accessible to spectators and the...
  2. LiquidFeet

    NYTimes article: Why Can't Rich People [skiers] Save Winter?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/02/opinion/sunday/winter-snow-ski-climate.html This article appeared yesterday, Feb 2, 2019. Good question, huh? Below are a few quotes. Comments? If any group was able to get political traction and defend winter in the United States, it stands to reason that...
  3. graham418

    Is this the Golden Age?

    As I was just replying to @bbinder 's thread, Help me obsess, I started thinking. One day, will we look back at this point in time and reminisce that this was the Golden Age of Skiing? We ski on fantastic equipments, arguably the best ever, wear the most technologically advanced clothing. We...
  4. soulskier

    New NSAA President

    Longtime chief of Ski Vermont Parker Riehle to lead NSAA As skier visits remain flat and climate change continues to wreak havok, Mr Riehle has some challenges on the horizon. With all due respect to Michael Berry, after 25 years as president, I'm excited to see a new chief in charge...
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