The Voice of the Mountain Resort Industry  |  Est. 1964

SAM Coverage

Category: Magazine Archives

  • Winter 1969

    Do Your Patrolmen Know It All? Forest Service Reports Ski Schools Are For Selling Lift Tickets New NSAA Members New Lifts For North America…

  • Fall 1968

    Travel Study Discovers New Dollars Cafeteria Management– Spotlight On Food Cafeteria Management– Skier’s Quaff Disposables Slash Food-Service Costs Cannon Gets Computer-Designed Snowmaker Sewage– Money…

  • Summer 1968

    How Hunter Mountain Licked Bankruptcy Are Your Lifts Letting You Down? Capacity–Are Your Lifts Letting You Down Insurance– Non-Ski Accidents Add Risk

  • Spring 1968

    Accidents, Safety– Amendment To Amend NSAA Meeting At Heavenly Valley How To Lose A Million Skiers Little Hill, Big School Instruction– The Second Revolution…

  • Winter 1968

    Growth– Lift Growth At 8 Percent Area Operation– Radio To The Rescue New NSAA Economic Study Reviewed You’re In The Tourist Business Area Management–…

  • Fall 1967

    A Skier’s Best Friend– Your Ski Patrol Management– The Ski Patrol Dilemma Ski Patrol– Let The Skier Work A Little It Pays To Purchase…

  • Summer 1967

    S.A.M. Clinic Highlights Ski Lodge Wins Architectural Award Lift Ticket Prices Should Be Higher Lift Ticket Rates– Should You Discount? Ticket Rates– Charging The…

  • Spring 1967

    Capacity– High-Capacity Gondola Slope Maintenance– Chemicals On Snow Slope Maintenance– Spring Cleaning The Tenth– After More Than Twenty Slope Maintenance– Erosion Control Mulching Protects…

  • Winter 1967

    Management– A Skier’s Eye-View Of You Food Shuttling– Kitchen To Mountain Top Transporting Food To Six Locations Hot Wine Can Put A Glow On…

  • Fall 1966

    All Year, No-Snow Skiing Lift Growth Drops To Under 10% Lift Growth Drops To Under 10% New Lifts For North America The Tailored Publicity…