snowboarding: Have Big Sky Resort's Lone Peak All to Yourself On Powder Days
- 10/09/09 04:43 PM
Big Sky Resort - First Tracks Program 2009 - 2010 Commencing the winter of 2009-2010, Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana, will be instituting guided, 8:00 a.m. tram rides, allowing up to five skiers or snow boarders one hour of skiing/riding on Lone Peak an hour before the public hits the slopes. Called Big Sky Resort's "First Tracks Program," the arrangement allows two people for a price of $500, with up to three more at $35/person, for a total of five, to ski with a Big Sky Resort guide from 8:00 am - 9:00 am before the lifts open to the public. (0 comments)
snowboarding: Bridger Bowl Opens TODAY! - Bozeman Montana Skiing & Snowboarding
- 12/11/08 12:22 AM
"Bridger Bowl, MT is the gem of the Northern Rockies. Located only 16 miles north of Bozeman, Montana..." Bridger Bowl, Bozeman, Montana opens today, Thursday, December 11th, beginning the 2008-2009 Montana Skiing and Montana Snowboarding Season! Offering over 2000 acres of Rocky Mountain skiing and snowboarding, Bridger Bowl's terrain is broken down thus: 22% Green, 30% Blue, 26% Black Diamond, and 22% Double Black Diamond, which includes both the formidable Ridge and this year's newly opened 311 acres in Slushman's Ravine and Mundy's Bowl. (Don't forget to change the batteries in the Peeps, and leave the Lithium batteries at home.) Snowfall (0 comments)
snowboarding: Geometric Strategy at The Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, Montana
- 11/26/08 09:55 AM
Two financial entities are battling for control of Big Sky, Montana's Yellowstone Club, which boasts memberships by some of the world's wealthiest... Both Credit Suisse and CrossHarbor Capital with financial help offered by some Club members, are battling for control of Edra Blixseth's bankrupt Big Sky, Montana Yellowstone Mountain Club: Credit Suisse, failing in its attempt to setup a seven-figure loan plan, argues that because it's owed over $300M by the Club it should maintain control and is trying to block a financing deal from Boston-based CrossHarbor Capital, which has offered $20 million to maintain the club through the winter skiing and snowboarding season. Some Club members, (0 comments)
snowboarding: Montana Skiing For Kids - Big Sky Ski Education Foundation - Nov 7-9 is Bozeman Ski Swap
- 10/31/08 05:46 AM
Begun in 1993, the Big Sky Ski Education Foundation (BSSEF) offers recreational and competitive ski programs for Big Sky, Bozeman and West Yellowstone children. Your children will be able to ski the uncrowded and friendly slopes of two of North America's finest ski resorts, Big Sky and Lone Mountain. The BSSEF mission is to "provide the opportunity for kids to become great skiers while promoting good sportsmanship, healthy competitiveness, sound technical skills, and an appreciation for the great sport of skiing and mountain living." BSSEF programs cater to every skill level for kids from 5 to 17 years old. Programs include: (0 comments)