Colorado is off to one of its driest ski seasons in decades, and we're feeling it. With almost no snow on the ground and a meaningful start that’s the latest any of us can remember, we break down what’s happening across the Rockies: ski areas delaying openings, early-season conditions that are more “mountain bike chic” than “powder day,” and what history (hello, 2021) can actually tell us about what might come next. We also talk ski patrol labor battles, new skis we’re dying to use, uphill se...
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Colorado is off to one of its driest ski seasons in decades, and we're feeling it. With almost no snow on the ground and a meaningful start that’s the latest any of us can remember, we break down what’s happening across the Rockies: ski areas delaying openings, early-season conditions that are more “mountain bike chic” than “powder day,” and what history (hello, 2021) can actually tell us about what might come next. We also talk ski patrol labor battles, new skis we’re dying to use, uphill se...
18 - I Fell in Love With My Skis (and Other Surprises)
How to Ski It
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1 year ago
18 - I Fell in Love With My Skis (and Other Surprises)
This week's episode is a mixed bag! We start with venting some frustrations over I-70 traffic woes. But then, we shift gears and talk about the positive aspects of the ski season. Dave shares his favorite new ski, the K2 Mindbender 98, and Marcus describes finding the perfect pair of RMU skis on Facebook Marketplace. We also reminisce about favorite places we skied this year, including Crested Butte and Keystone, and discuss the joys of the Winter Park ski train. Tune in for some laughs and c...
How to Ski It
Colorado is off to one of its driest ski seasons in decades, and we're feeling it. With almost no snow on the ground and a meaningful start that’s the latest any of us can remember, we break down what’s happening across the Rockies: ski areas delaying openings, early-season conditions that are more “mountain bike chic” than “powder day,” and what history (hello, 2021) can actually tell us about what might come next. We also talk ski patrol labor battles, new skis we’re dying to use, uphill se...