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Skiing & Snowboarding

Snow covers all

Snow covers all

November 11, 2008

No doubt about it, a pall has fallen over the party in Colorado's ski country. Spiked energy prices are likely to dampen airline and other travel, real estate sales have fallen off a cliff and people haven't been rushing to book reservations. Only good snow can lift spirits.

Vonn's fall, knee injury just a 'fluke'

November 19, 2008

World Cup ski champion and Vail resident Lindsey Vonn was taken to the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic on Wednesday after injuring herself in a fall during a morning training run in Copper Mountain.

The forecast

The forecast

November 11, 2008

Skiing can be a lot like mining: There are boom years, and there are bust years.

Laying groundwork

Laying groundwork

November 11, 2008

When asked about the importance of lessons for beginners, snowboard instructor Gregg Davis recalls an all-too-familiar scene from the slopes: An unhappy, inexperienced boarder tromps down the side of a hill, lumbering under the weight of his snowboard.

New skis may ice the wallet

New skis may ice the wallet

November 11, 2008

Looking for a surefire way to show people you're not the least bit concerned about the ongoing economic gloom and doom? Nothing says you're unfazed like heading up to the high country for a day of powder skiing - unless you're doing it while decked out in brand-new gear all bought on credit.

Ski-pass price war escalates

Ski-pass price war escalates

November 9, 2008

Vail Resorts started a ski-pass price war when it rolled out the Epic Pass, cutting the price of a season pass and offering unrestricted skiing at all four of the company's Colorado resorts.

SKI SCHOOL: Freestyle skiing no longer so free

April 14, 2008

The once-renegade sport of freestyle skiing is now a respected Olympic event.

Taos Ski Valley opens to snowboarders

March 19, 2008

Let the shredding begin.

NORDHAUS: When in avalanche terrain, trust your gut

January 15, 2008

A couple of winters ago, I was almost caught in an avalanche. It was one of the stupidest things I've ever done, but it was also one of the best lessons I've ever learned.

Ski Cooper: Small and sweet

January 15, 2008

The snowboarder wasn't going to be easily impressed. He was accustomed to the urbane, moneyed hustle and bustle of Colorado's largest ski resorts, where his family had gone for years. He and his brothers had their favorite haunts - sprawling back bowls. But on a recent Friday morning, 21- year-old Ken Stave found himself at Ski Cooper.

WILLIAMS: Defensive skiing lessons needed

January 15, 2008

Every ski season it seems as if at least one case crops up that underscores the need to teach kids about slope awareness.

MCNEIL: Here's real deal for beginners

January 15, 2008

January is Learn to Ski Month in Colorado Ski Country. Almost every resort is offering incentives for folks who have never skied or those who want to improve.

Austrians finish 1-2-3 in super-G at Beaver Creek

December 3, 2007

The Austrians returned to their dominating ways today, taking the top three spots in the super-G on the Birds of Prey course.

Austrian Walchhofer wins Birds of Prey downhill; American Nyman is second

November 30, 2007

Austrian Michael Walchhofer edged American Steve Nyman by five-hundredths of a second.

Miller finishes 4th at Beaver Creek

Miller finishes 4th at Beaver Creek

November 29, 2007

These days Bode Miller, who hasn’t won a World Cup slalom since 2005, is just happy when he finishes one. Thursday on Beaver Creek’s Birds of Prey course Miller not only finished the slalom portion of the super combined event, he almost got on the podium (top 3).

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