Archive for January 2014

January 26, 2014

Copper Mountain Lodging: It’s not Just for Skiing

Copper Mountain has long held a reputation as one of the best ski mountains in Colorado thanks to its location in a snowy slot between the Gore and Tenmile ranges — not to mention the naturally divided terrain. But the resort also offers a full slate of other winter activities, from the romantic to the whimsical.

January 22, 2014

Global Tourism: Up, Up and Away!

Global tourism and travel continued to be a strong economic driver in 2013, with international tourist arrivals up by 5 percent for the year, according to the latest figures released by the World Tourism Organization. With a total of 1.08 billion arrivals, results surpassed expectations for the year, with the highest growth in Asia and the Pacific, Africa and Europe. For the Americas (including the U.S.) arrivals were up 4 percent, showing that efforts to ease travel to the U.S. are starting to pay off.

January 20, 2014

Snowsports Roundup: Our Favorite January Links

OK, we have to admit that we're in between storm cycles here at Copper Mountain. After a spell of snowy weather in early January, the storm door has closed for a little while ... So what's a snow-lover to do? We've been cruising the internet for good ski-related material the past few days and wanted to share a few links with you, starting with some excellent reporting from POWDER Magazine writer Mitchell Scott, who took a close look at development leading up to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi in a digital feature called Red Pow.

January 17, 2014

Is This The Best Deal in Skiing?

If you've never tried skiing or snowboarding, you're missing out — there's really nothing that comes close to the feeling of gliding down a snow-covered mountain. This season, Copper Mountain is making it easier — not to mention more affordable — than ever to make your first few runs under the watchful eye of a pro ski instructor.

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