April 8, 2013
More snow, then sun, for the last week of Copper Mountain’s season
Mother Nature will dish up a little bit of everything for the last week of skiing at Copper Mountain, including a good dose of spring powder early in the week, then warmer temps and sunshine for the Sunsation festivities on closing day.
April 2, 2013
Groovy graupel in Summit County
Spring skiing brings all sorts of fun snow conditions at Copper Mountain.
March 25, 2013
Summer in the Rockies – Family fun at Peak One 103
Our Peak One four-bedroom condo in Frisco is a family home-away-from home and a base camp for summer and winter fun in the Colorado high country.
March 12, 2013
Copper Mountain opens digital media lab
Copper Mountain opens a digital media lab, open for drop-in sessions, processing and editing workshops, and on-mountain video shoots.
March 2, 2013
A warning to Colorado skiers on rope-ducking risks
Danger lurks outside the ski area boundary ropes. A sketchy snow pack and a series of avalanches in and near ski areas has prompted a joint warning on rope-ducking from Summit County Sheriff John Minor and local ski resorts.
February 23, 2013
Woodward at Copper plans major renovation
To prepare for its fifth anniversary season, Woodward at Copper is planning a major renovation of the 19,400-square foot action sports barn, expanding indoor and on-mountain offerings for all action sports, including BMX, freeride mountain biking and skateboarding, and digital media.
February 16, 2013
Copper Mountain starting to open upper bowls
Copper Mountain skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed a foot of new snow the past week.
February 13, 2013
Copper Mountain plans lift and trail upgrades
Copper Mountain wants to improve skier flow and access on the mountain by improving trails, as well as replacing several existing lifts and adding a few new ones. The resort is also focusing on a major upgrade of the beginner area
January 24, 2013
Opinion: Colorado ski resorts should support wolverine restoration
The upcoming listing of North American wolverines as an endangered or threatened species has huge implications for Colorado, and also gives the Colorado ski industry a chance to work off some of the bad karma it earned for opposing the reintroduction of lynx to the mountains of our state.
January 18, 2013
Should you be prepared for avalanches at a ski resort?
Most skiers probably don't expect to encounter an avalanche when they're skiing inbounds at Colorado ski areas like Copper Mountain, Breckenridge or Vail. But last year, in two separate accidents, two skiers were killed by snow slides, one at Vail and one at Winter Park.