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Wasatch Powder Keg adds Splitboard Division

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Wasatch Powder KegThis year the Wasatch Powder Keg adds a splitboard division to this formidable backcountry race.  Come see how you stand up with the strongest tourers in the Wasatch.

On March 13th don’t miss the Wasatch Powder Keg race.  The Powder Keg is a test of strength and endurance for any backcountry skier.  The 2010 race will feature a new course based out of Brighton Ski Resort.  The race will have captivating views of Heber Valley, Mt Nebo, Mt Timpanogos, and the Cottonwood Canyons.  The race division will travel close to 9 miles and have 5 climbs for a little over 5,000’ of climbing.  The Recreational division will have 4 climbs for around 3,500’ of climbing in 6.5 miles.    Within each division there will be categories for male/female, AT/Tele, and this year, we have even added a Rec Splitboard Division!.  There will be a BBQ, awards ceremony, and raffle following the race at the Milly Chalet.  For registration or more details see www.wasatchpowderkeg.com.

Low viz, high hopes, and big air: The North Face Masters takes off at Snowbird.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Snowbird, UT, January 25, 2010 – After two days of being grounded due to weather and unsafe snow conditions, The North Face Masters was finally given the green light today on Snowbird’s famed Silver Fox venue. With nearly seven feet of snow in seven days, competitors have had to put themselves on hold, although they were treated to several epic days of riding the greatest snow on earth. As the athletes boarded the tram this morning, the nervous anticipation permeated through the crowd of eager riders. The women were slated to start things off, but low visibility threatened to shut things down yet again. Fortunately, the fog began to lift and the middle and bottom portion of the venue revealed its powdery goodness. By eleven o’clock the riders were on the course laying down smooth lines through untracked fields of fresh. With an abundance of soft landings to be bombed, the women showed their fearlessness as they hucked themselves off every terrain feature in sight. Squaw Valley’s Iris Lazzareschi slayed a technical line down the east side of the venue just as the clouds parted, if only for a brief moment. The windlips up high were great and the course was fun, said Iris after her run. Other standouts included Snowbird locals Kaitlin Locke and Laura Dewey. However, it was former Master’s champ, Shannan Yates flawless performance that earned her the coveted Katana Sword.

With the conclusion of the women’s competition, the men prepared for their assault on the course. Due to the delays brought on by weather, this event would be one run and done style, so every turn meant the difference between in and out of the rankings. Heavy hitters, Rob Kingwill and Travis Rice, promised to bring the best to the table, and the crowds weren’t disappointed. Some world-class billy-goating high up on the venue marked Rob’s run, and his solid stomp of a 30+ footer at the bottom of the course drew applause from all in attendance. Always the showman, Rice started out his run with a big slash for the cameras up top and several big airs over peppery take-offs throughout the venue. After his run, Travis simply said, Damn fine course, damn fine snow. As the comp continued, the international riders from New Zealand, France, Japan, Russia and Canada made their countries proud as they carved and hucked their way through the course. Another fine performance came from the event’s oldest rider Dave Watson, 41 years young, as he tore up the Fox and went huge at the bottom. When asked what was going through his mind as he sent it over the last cliff, Dave laughed and said, I hope I don’t hit those rocks. By the time the dust settled and the judges conversed, Mark Carter of Jackson Hole was crowned the winner of the men’s division. Fluidity and aggressiveness were the hallmarks of his run, and he noted, I just wanted to do something that nobody else had done.

Yates and Carter will defend their titles at the next Masters event in two weeks at Crystal Mountain in Washington.

Dew Tour Details

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
DewTourThe national spotlight stokes Ogden and Snowbasin Resort this weekend.  The Winter Dew Tour will stomp its landing tomorrow at Snowbasin!  The event is FREE and runs January 14-17.  The Winter Dew Tour will be bringing all of their Pro friends including Simon Dumont, Steve Fisher, Hannah Teter and Utah’s very own Tom Wallisch to compete in the second stop of the tour.  Watch the best in the world throw down tricks that will make your jaw drop.  If you are inspired by the world’s best, take advantage of Snowbasin’s reduced lift ticket for Friday only at $30.  You must mention “Dew Tour” when purchasing the ticket to get a discount.  Check out the complete schedule of events (http://www.allisports.com/event-info-snowbasin-2010) ‘cause you don’t want to miss the superpipe and slopestyle action.
Beyond the superpipe, your Friday night is planned.  Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden will host a free Dashboard Confessional concert at 7pm.  Now that you are covered from the snow to the stage, transport yourself hassle free all weekend between Ogden and Snowbasin.  Here’s the lowdown on transportation:

Parking is available at Snowbasin Resort during the Winter Dew Tour.  In addition for rider and spectator convenience, FREE park and ride transportation will be offered. Buses will leave the park -n- ride lots approximately every 20-30 minutes depending on time of day. The morning hours they will leave every 25-30 minutes, in peak hours they will leave for Snowbasin every 15-20 minutes.

Park-N-Ride Lots:
- WSU Dee Event Center – South Side
- Staker Parson Lot – West of UTA South Weber Park-n-Ride Lot

Hours:
- Friday, January 15th:    10 AM  -  5 PM
- Saturday, January 16th:    9:30 AM  -  8:30 PM
- Sunday, January 17th:    9:00 AM  -  3:30 PM

See you out there this weekend and don’t forget to stop by festival village and visit the Ski Utah booth.

EVE – Salt Lake’s NEW New Year Celebration

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS of live music, theater, art, film, dance performances and fireworks downtown.

EVE happens at Gallivan Center, Temple Square, The Gateway,Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Pierpont Avenue, and other downtown locations.

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Quad Wednesdays at Brighton

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Quad Wednesdays At Brighton. 4 Ski for the Price of One! That’s $15 each. And to top it off the money goes to CHAIR-ity. Get it?  Okay, not funny.  But don’t miss out.  Here are the dates when Quad Wednesday are going down and who it benefits. Come on out, fill up a quad chair with your bro’s and do something CHAIR-itable this holiday season.

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Win a VIP Trip to the Dew Tour at Snowbasin

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Enter to win a VIP Trip to Utah for the Dew Tour at Snowbasin January 15-17 from Ski Utah and Freeskier.

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  • 2 round-trip airline tickets to and from the Salt Lake International Airport from any major international airport within the lower 48 United States.
  • 3 Nights of lodging at the Odgen Marriott. Full breakfast included
  • 3 Days of lift tickets and ski or snowboard rentals for two, at the Snowbasin Resort
  • Two VIP credentials for inside access at the Dew Tour
  • Rental car from Hertz (up to $150)

Go here to Enter.

Brighton Opens on Wednesday Nov. 11.

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

BRIGHTON, UTAH (November 9, 2009) – Brighton announced today it would open for the 2009-10 season at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, November 11th with limited trail access from the Majestic and Explorer lifts. Lift tickets are discounted to $30 for the Veterans Day opening.

The mountain is reporting 16 inches of snow at mid mountain.

“With colder temperatures coming to Utah on Thursday, our crews are hopeful that they will be able to open up additional lifts on the weekend,” said Brighton spokesperson, Jared Winkler.

Word is that they will have Majestic and Explorer open with limited trail access and a 16 inch base.  Lift tickets will only be $30.

Solitude is Open!

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Solitude Mountain Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon opened today, making it the first resort in Utah to bring the shred.  It’s only 2 runs on 2 different lifts with a 16 inch base, but hey, snowboarding is always better than not snowboarding. Get up there and start making some laps.

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Milosport Guthrie Skate Comp

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Straight off of my facebook, don’t miss this competition on Pioneer Day.  Be there.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANNUAL JULY 24TH CELEBRATION I N COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS!! IT IS USUALLY VERY CROWDED SO GET THERE EARLY!! CALL 801-487-8600 FOR ALL QUESTIONS!  http://www.milosport.com/

Date:
Friday, July 24, 2009
Time:
3:00pm – 7:00pm
Location:
GUTHRIE SKATEBOARD PARK
Street:
BENGAL BLVD.
City/Town:
East Cottonwood Heights, UT

Snowbasin to Host Winter Dew Tour

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

It’s looking like it’s going to be a good winter for national contests.  In addition to getting the Grand Prix back, Snowbasin will be hosting the Winter Dew Tour on January 15-17th.  I wonder if they’re going to have to move the Superpipe.

Salt Lake City was such a success as a host for the Summer Dew Tour, organizers decided to come back for more. This time the temperatures will be a little chillier and the background scenery will be mountains, not the downtown skyline.

As previously reported by The Salt Lake Tribune , the Dew Tour announced Monday it has selected Snowbasin as the site of a Jan. 15-17 stop on its three-stop schedule. The tour will also includes events at Breckenridge Ski Resort (Dec. 18-20) in Colorado and Mount Snow Resort (Feb. 5-7) in West Dover, Vt.

“We are thrilled to be the host community for this event,” said Ogden Mayor Matthew R. Godfrey. “Ogden’s national reputation as being the mecca of high adventure recreation is a perfect match for a premier extreme winter sporting event like the Winter Dew Tour.”

All three stops of the Winter Dew Tour will be televised on NBC. Heading into its second season, the Winter Dew Tour capitalized on the growing interest in extreme sports in 2008-09 by drawing more than 70,000 fans to its events and an average of 26 million TV viewers as popular athletes such as Shaun White, Kelly Clark and Tanner Hall showed off their skills.

http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_12827613