On Lift Lines and Legacies with Mark Phillips
Back Log on the Snow Blog
By Mark Phillips, 2-15-06
I'm a bit behind on my column. I had a chance to play in Park City during the Sundance Festival and the Outdoor Retailer show at the end of January and haven't caught up since. Rest assured, dear reader, Oscar and I have been busily uncovering unsung runs and deals and I'll be caught up a few days hence.
Coming Up:
Sol Vista: Spring snow, night snow, and a question of rule-breaking
Ski Cooper: Two boys, two degrees, and one run; warming up to the terrain park
Cross Country: Eldora's Nordic Center's beginner program
Park City, UT Canyons: Several firsts explored
Keystone: To leave or not to leave; a question of bad snow
Like this story? Get more! Sign up for our free newsletters.
Next entry: Back Log on the Snow Blog
Tags for this article
snow blog (440),
Tag cloud for all articles
missoula,
politics,
environment,
idaho,
colorado,
montana,
development,
bozeman,
salt lake city,
travel & outdoors,
utah,
boise,
western montana,
land use & development,
new mexico,
outdoor recreation,
northern idaho,
idaho northern/panhandle,
bend,
boulder,
wyoming,
flathead valley,
columbia gorge,
idaho politics,
montana politics,
real estate,
snow blog,
music,
community blogs,
wildlife,
public lands,
wildland fire,
jackson hole,
colorado politics,
technology,
oregon,
featured photo,
utah politics,
abq / santa fe,
wild bill,
tourism,
washington,
climate change,
bob wire blog,
outdoors,
books,
transportation,
demographics,
diary of a mad voter,
front range,
new mexico politics,
wyoming politics,
new west blog,
planning in the west,
fire updates,
panhandle,
satire,
sandpoint,
the new west magazine,
bob wire,
Comments
<a >vaio laptops review</a>
ssary