The Voice of the Mountain Resort Industry  |  Est. 1964

September 2012

2277 reads   50 DEFINING MOMENTS: 1962 TO 2012 The mountain resort industry has seen much over the past 50 years. Here are our picks for 50 moments that led us to where we are today. READ MORE THE BIG…

 

  • 50 DEFINING MOMENTS: 1962 TO 2012

    The mountain resort industry has seen much over the past 50 years. Here are our picks for 50 moments that led us to where we are today.

    READ MORE

  • THE BIG PICTURE

    When it comes to social media, words are out and images are in. Here’s what you need to know.

  • GET ME DOWN!

    While newer technologies have led to reduced downtime for lifts, it still pays to be prepared with a lift evacuation plan.

    READ MORE

  • FIT FOR THE JOB

    A new program shows that simple steps to keep your staff hydrated, well fed and physically in shape can greatly reduce injuries.

  • IDEA FILES

    Signs made of snowboards, conveyor cover storage and an innovative sprinkler solution are the latest great ideas from resorts.

  • BLUE PAGES

    STATE OF THE ART MYSTERY: ASTM LOOKS AT PARK RESEARCH… AND NSAA TALKS “PROGRAM…” U.S. OPEN LEAVES STRATTON FOR VAIL… GOING BOLDLY WHERE NONE HAVE BEFORE… PARK CITY WILL HAVE A SEASON, AFTER ALL… INCIDENT REPORT FORMS GO DIGITAL… SHORT SWINGS

  • MEMO FROM THE STAFF

    SAM Turns 50!

  • SPEAK OUT :: WE’RE IN GREAT COMPANY

    Birthday congrats to us all.

    READ MORE

  • INDUSTRY REPORTS

    Mammoth to Shut Down June Mountain… Greek Peak Files for Bankruptcy… Otsego Club Not to Open… U.S. Won’t Bid for Olympics in 2022… Obituaries… People… Supplier News

  • SEASONAL HIRING: FULL SPEED AHEAD

    It’s business as usual when it comes to staffing for the upcoming winter.

    READ MORE

  • GOING TO THE NEXT LEVEL

    Bring A Friend program and new partners can help boost LSSM well above last season’s 100,000.

  • NOW WE’RE TALKING

    It takes coordinated effort and clear communication to maximize fun and safety in the terrain park.

    READ MORE

  • TURN IT OFF

    A no-idling policy helps the environment and the bottom line.

  • MOUNTAIN SPY

    Liz Eren’s mission this issue was to see how resorts are responding to the growing demand for summer activities.

    READ MORE

About the Author