Must-have protections for the mountain!

Posted in Planning Smart by Donna on March 6, 2013

Every journey through life needs certain types of protection to keep us healthy. Being on the mountain is no different so don't forget to stay safe.

Local's Lunch Hour – Tips for Skiing When Time is Limited

Posted in Planning Smart by Jill on March 5, 2013

The beauty of living locally is taking advantage of what's right outside the door! How to sneak in an hour of skiing before work/picking up the kids, during lunch or whenever there is an hour to spare!

Decompressing from the Grind: The Skier’s Solace

Posted in Trip Diaries by JD on March 4, 2013

Click, snap, snap, click, snap, snap: boots secured, lock and loaded. Exhale. Finally - work mode off, ski mode on. It still occurs to me that decompression is not always easily achieved.

The Evolution of a Skier

Posted in Discover Park City by JD on March 1, 2013

Progress in any pursuit can at times seem glacial or it can be surprisingly quick with a quantum leap of understanding that unlocks the mystery that had been bedeviling you. The skier’s evolution is no different.

Grandpa Dan Learns to Ski with the StartNow Program

Posted in Ski School by Kelly B on February 28, 2013

Who Says You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks? Learning to ski as an adult can really take you out of your comfort zone. . . here are a few insights from Kelly's husband.

Ask A Snowmama: When Your Kid is Ready to Rip...but You're Not

Posted in Ask A Snowmama by Kristen on February 27, 2013

What do you do if your child is ready to ski or snowboard more difficult terrain, but you aren't? Snowmama Kristen offers a few ideas to keep everyone happy!

Air Travel Tips for your Toddler

Posted in Planning Smart by April on February 26, 2013

Your little one is walking and has his own seat on the flight - how will you keep them entertained and sitting still? Here are some flight tips!

New Signature 3 Snowboard Lesson- Even the Youngest Among Us Can Get on Board

Posted in Ski School by Lisa on February 25, 2013

Snowmama Lisa was excited to learn that Park City Mountain Resort‘s Signature 3 program now offers young kids snowboard lessons.

Natural Solutions for Dry Winter Skin

Posted in Planning Smart by Tania on February 23, 2013

Dry mountain air can wreck havoc on delicate skin... here are some natural solutions to help keep skin hydrated.

Budget-friendly Ways to Gear Up

Posted in Planning Smart by Tania on February 20, 2013

Outfitting one for skiing is bad enough, but if you have an entire family to gear up, it pays off to pull out every trick in the book to avoid breaking the bank!

Tips for Editing your Winter Vacation Home Video

Posted in Discover Park City by April on February 19, 2013

You've got your family ski trip booked and are ready to make some memories. Here are some quick things to think about before shooting those skiing/snowboarding home videos!

I Ride Park City Freestyle Camp: Six Thumbs Up!

Posted in Ski School by Kristen on February 18, 2013

Do you have kids ages 9-15 who ski or snowboard and are looking for something new to try during the school break? Check out the "I Ride Park City" Freestyle camps this season!

 
 
 
 

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