snowboarding

Eric Arnold

Appeals Court: Snowboarders Don’t Have A Constitutional Right To Ski Slopes

While it might be not-cool for a private ski resort to bar snowboarders from the ski slopes, does that change when the resort on government land? Would telling snowboarders to go elsewhere be a violation of their Constitutional rights? No — at least according to a federal appeals court. [More]

Do Snowboarders Have A Constitutional Right To Ski Slopes?

Do Snowboarders Have A Constitutional Right To Ski Slopes?

Only three ski resorts in the U.S. have outright prohibitions on snowboarding, and only one of them — Alta Ski Area in Utah — is located on public land controlled by the U.S. Forest Service. According to the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against Alta and the USFS, the resort’s ban on snowboards violates the Constitution. [More]

LiftSift Helps You Find A Ski Lift In Your Budget

LiftSift Helps You Find A Ski Lift In Your Budget

Nate at Idea Shower (responsible for the awesome Read It Later Firefox extension) has created a nifty online tool to help you narrow down your ski and snowboard destinations. Visit LiftSift.com, adjust a few sliders to set your price range, vertical rise, and location, and compare away. The data behind the service is public so that users can add new locations or make updates when lift prices change.

17th Fatality Sets Colorado Ski Slope Death Record

17th Fatality Sets Colorado Ski Slope Death Record

Safety is important, people. This year’s skiing season is going out on a sombre note as a new record was set for the most skiing or snowboarding deaths on Colorado ski slopes in a single season.