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San Juan National Forest approves Purgatory’s Ice Creek project

The 45-acre expansion will add a new ski lift and beginner trails

How Crested Butte’s first-ever extreme skiing contests birthed the freeskiing movement

Pioneering athletes transformed the resort industry with a push for wider skis and steeper terrain

Vail Resorts promises $175 million more for employees, bumps starting pay to $20 an hour

North America’s largest resort operator was vilified this past season as it struggled to open chairs and handle crowds

These small, city-owned ski areas keep up the tradition of skiing for all

Durango’s Chapman Hill has been used as an in-town ski area for more than 70 years

Hesperus Ski Area expands hours, opens daily

Snowstorms allow slopes to operate every day starting Thursday

America’s chairlift savant finishes 22-year quest to ride every lift in the U.S.

Peter Landsman, has visited, photographed and documented 2,381 chairlifts in the U.S.

Demons wrap up season at slalom championships

Scarpella reaches the podium again with second-place finish

Scarpella wins state GS title

Skier takes crown with fastest first and second runs

Scarpella paces Durango with first-place GS finish in Aspen

Several skiers score qualifying results

As snowmaking becomes more common, some question the use of energy and water

Ski resorts have invested millions in more efficient snow guns DENVER – The sight can be jarring during extreme drought: snowmaking guns lined up on a mountainside, blasting precious crystal...

Scarpella wins Winter Park slalom

DHS girls and boys finish third in team races

Durango alpine skiers off to fast start

DHS has scored 11 state-qualifying performances in first two races