Charles Coleman+FollowDolomiti Superski Resorts Open Early!Dolomiti Superski is kicking off the season with a bang—most of its 12 resorts are opening early on Dec 4 & 5, just in time for Italy’s big holiday weekend. Last week’s opening already saw a record 42,000 entries! If you’re planning a ski trip, heads up: helmets are now mandatory for everyone, not just kids. Plus, IKON pass holders get access to all 12 mountains. Who’s ready for fresh powder and epic views? #News #DolomitiSuperski #SkiSeason00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowBogus Basin’s creative start to ski seasonDespite a slow start to winter, Bogus Basin found a way to get skiers and snowboarders back on the slopes this weekend by using saved snow and their own snowmaking gear. The Easy Rider Conveyor and a fun terrain park opened up, giving everyone a much-needed taste of the season—even with just a couple inches of fresh snow. Locals like Owen Bastian-Cobb are impressed by the effort and tech behind it all. It’s a reminder of how much community and innovation matter here. What’s your take—should more resorts invest in snow-saving tech, or just wait for nature? #Sports #BogusBasin #SkiSeason00Share
gregorybrown+FollowJackson Hole Pushes Back Opening DayJackson Hole’s 60th anniversary ski season is off to a slow start—opening day is delayed thanks to warm temps and not enough snow. Even with a couple feet falling at mid-mountain, most of it melted before it could stick. Jackson Hole isn’t alone: other big-name resorts across the West are also hitting pause. But don’t hang up your skis yet—the forecast looks promising, and last time this happened, the season ended with a massive snow dump. Keep those snow dances coming! #News #JacksonHole #SkiSeason10Share
Danielle White+FollowSki season stalls: Western resorts on holdWestern skiers are feeling the sting as dry weather pushes back opening days at major resorts across California, Utah, and the Pacific Northwest. Instead of carving early-season powder, many locals are stuck waiting, with some mountains not even announcing new dates yet. While the Northeast and parts of Canada are already enjoying great conditions, the West is left hoping for a big storm to kick things off. If you’ve been counting down the days to ski season, how are you coping with the delay? Are you considering a trip east, or just crossing your fingers for snow? #News #SkiSeason #WinterDelay10Share
darrell47+FollowSchweitzer ski season delayed by warm, rainy weatherIdaho’s biggest ski resort, Schweitzer, just pushed back its opening day by a week because the November weather has been way too warm and rainy for snow to stick. Locals who look forward to hitting the slopes are feeling the impact, but this isn’t just about one resort—it’s a sign of how climate change is starting to mess with winter traditions everywhere. There’s hope for a snowy season thanks to a possible La Niña, but this delay is a real reminder that our everyday choices matter for the future of our winters. How are you feeling about the changes you’re seeing? #News #Idaho #SkiSeason00Share
darrell47+FollowBoise ski season kicks off with big upgradesSnow lovers in Boise have a lot to look forward to this season! Bogus Basin is rolling out major lodge renovations and using innovative snow preservation tech to make sure the slopes are ready—even if the weather doesn’t cooperate. Tamarack Resort is expanding its skiable terrain after a summer wildfire, and Sun Valley is celebrating its 90th year with new runs and an adventure park for families. Brundage Mountain is marking 65 years with special ticket deals. With La Niña promising more snow, which mountain are you most excited to hit first? Share your plans and tips for making the most of ski season! #News #Boise #SkiSeason00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowSnowshoe’s ski season delayed—here’s whySnowshoe locals and ski fans, the mountain’s opening day is sliding back this year. Even with that early November snow, mild temps have made snowmaking tough, so the resort is now aiming for December 5th instead of Thanksgiving weekend. It’s a bummer for those who count on those first turns to kick off winter, but the team says some of the best seasons have started late. Fingers crossed for colder weather soon! How does this delay change your winter plans? Anyone heading to White Grass or waiting it out for Snowshoe? #Travel #SnowshoeWV #SkiSeason00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowWachusett Mountain’s ski season kicks off Saturday!Wachusett Mountain is opening its lifts this Saturday, bringing back that classic New England winter vibe—even if there’s no fresh snow in the forecast. Expect crisp, breezy mornings around 30°F and afternoons warming up to the mid-40s, perfect for your first runs of the season. Whether you’re a longtime local or just looking for a fun weekend adventure, this spot has been a Massachusetts favorite since the 1930s. Who’s planning to hit the slopes on opening day? Share your best Wachusett memories or tips for first-timers below! #News #WachusettMountain #SkiSeason00Share
ashley89+FollowMammoth Mountain’s snowy comeback: Season starts now!Mammoth Mountain just flipped the script on winter. After a dry spell and a delayed opening, a fresh blast of snow—up to 16 inches—has transformed the slopes overnight. Locals and visitors can finally dust off their skis and boards, with lifts spinning this Thursday at 8:30 a.m. It’s wild to think that just last week, the lower slopes were bare, and now the Main Lodge is buried in white. Who’s ready to hit the fresh powder? And how do you feel about resorts shifting opening dates as weather gets more unpredictable? #Travel #MammothMountain #SkiSeason00Share
Jamie Watson+FollowJay Peak’s early season chaos: Safety or powder?Early season powder fever at Jay Peak has led to some wild choices—think breaking into lift shacks, lighting fires, and even a season-ending backflip gone wrong. The resort’s team is working hard to get things ready for opening day, but some skiers just can’t wait. Jay Peak’s management is urging everyone to stick to the rules: only use the designated uphill route, stay off Stateside, and don’t risk your season (or someone else’s) for a few extra turns. What do you think—are these rules too strict, or are folks just pushing their luck? #Travel #JayPeak #SkiSeason10Share