boothconnor+FollowSki Resorts Are Losing Their Snow—FastLegendary ski spots like Aspen and Chamonix are literally running out of snow. Warmer winters mean less powder, more rain, and shorter seasons—so much that some resorts are already shutting down lifts and scrambling to survive. Even the Winter Olympics is prepping for fake snow! High-elevation places are hanging on (for now), but the days of guaranteed snowy slopes might be over. Would you still go if there’s barely any snow? #News #ClimateChange #SkiResorts41Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowSki Resorts Are Reinventing Winter FunDid you know iconic ski resorts are scrambling to adapt as snow seasons shrink? The Swiss Alps are seeing less snow and more rain, with some resorts delaying openings and relying on artificial snow. To keep things going, they're investing in new tech like the 'Snow Compass' to predict snow days and shifting to year-round activities—think festivals, wellness centers, and snow tubing. Winter tourism isn’t disappearing, it’s just getting a major makeover! Would you visit a ski resort for non-ski fun? #Travel #SkiResorts #ClimateChange00Share
darrell47+FollowConnecticut ski slopes battle melting wintersPowder Ridge and other Connecticut ski resorts are now relying on massive snowmaking machines just to keep their slopes open, as warmer winters bring less natural snow. Locals are noticing fewer snowy days, and the ski industry is scrambling to adapt—using more efficient tech, but still needing those rare cold snaps to make it work. It’s not just about skiing; the whole community feels the impact, from lost jobs to local businesses struggling. Are artificial solutions enough, or do we need bigger changes to protect our winters? How do you see this shift affecting life in New England? #News #Connecticut #SkiResorts00Share
ashley89+FollowSki Resorts That Go All Out for the HolidaysDreaming of a white Christmas? These US ski resorts turn into real-life snow globes during the holidays! Think torchlight parades, fireworks, and cozy villages decked out in twinkling lights. Whether you want Aspen’s glitz, Jackson Hole’s wild west vibes, or Steamboat’s laid-back charm, there’s a perfect mountain escape for every style. Honestly, after seeing these festive scenes, beach vacations just can’t compete. Which one would you hit up first? #Travel #SkiResorts #WinterWonderland00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowForgotten Ski Resorts: Nature’s ComebackEver wondered what happens to old ski resorts when the snow stops falling and the crowds disappear? Turns out, these abandoned slopes are now wild playgrounds for hikers, explorers, and even wildlife. Chairlifts dangle over meadows, deer graze where kids once learned to ski, and ghost towns tell stories of a lost golden era. It’s equal parts haunting and beautiful—proof that nature always finds a way to reclaim the fun. Would you dare to explore one of these hidden winter wonderlands? #Travel #SkiResorts #AbandonedPlaces00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowSki Resorts Hit Hard by Warm WinterWinter in the Southwest is looking way different this year—ski resorts are hurting big time because there’s barely any snow. Shops are empty, seasons are ending early, and some spots can’t even open. It’s not just a bummer for skiers; farmers and wildlife are feeling it too. Climate change is speeding up the ‘season creep’ and making winters drier. Some resorts are trying snow machines, but it’s not enough. Think we’ll ever switch to all clean energy? #News #ClimateChange #SkiResorts00Share