If you skied the Italian Olympic courses, you'd fly down the mountain. The special process of making world-class technical snow uses more water, resulting in snow that's particularly firm and durable.
At the Winter Olympics, athletes race down immaculate white slopes. The snow looks perfect. But it is largely manufactured.
With less-reliable powder days, Colorado ski resorts invest in snowmaking, push preseason pass sales
When Keystone Resort became the first ski area to open in the fall, nearly all of the snow on its two open runs was ...
Utah's ski resorts are about to turn off their snowmaking just as a storm is expected to arrive. How much longer can ski ...
A busy week of wintry weather is ahead as a series of fast-moving systems are poised to sweep through the Northeast, starting with an Alberta clipper bringing a mix of rain and snow. A cold front that ...
Davide Cerato will play a major role in skiing and snowboarding events at the upcoming 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, though he won't be competing for a medal. The Italian snowmaking expert is ...
Attitash and Wildcat, two New Hampshire ski areas owned by Vail, offer different experiences but share challenges with snowmaking and aging lifts. Here's what skiers need to know.
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