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March 2010

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  • 10 Under 30 :: 2010

    These 10 twenty-somethings are making a difference at ski areas across the continent. They like chocolate. They are powder junkies. Nominated by their peers, bosses and former professors, this year’s crop of the hottest young talent in the ski industry is a varied group, working in such disparate positions as ski patrol, risk management and marketing. But, like their love of powder and Snickers bars, they share some common traits: hard working, creative and driven to excellence.  Sarah Carlstrom Assistant Ski Patrol director, Pats Peak, N.H.Ski/ride preferences: Snowboard. I’ve been snowboarding for about six years.Why she chose ski industry over real job: Where else can you spe...

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Social Media for Adults

The social media world is a fast-paced, ever-changing universe. Are you dialed in?

Grooming Vehicles 2010

Two major new grooming vehicles hit the market, plus a new pipe cutter.

Getting Schooled

Ski school participation is waning across the board. How do we get more people to sign up to try our sport?

Candid Cameras

Investing in good security equipment can greatly decrease ski and board theft, and increase customer satisfaction.

10 Under 30 :: 2010

These 10 twenty-somethings are making a difference at ski areas across the continent.

Industry Reports :: March 2010

SKI MARKET DISSOLVED... STOWE SOLD... CANADIAN SKI COUNCIL WEIGHS IN ON HELMETS... POWDER RIDGE DEAL FALLS THROUGH... OBITUARIES... PEOPLE... SUPPLIER NEWS... CORRECTION

Demystifying Credit Card Fees

See how this area saved over $50,000 annually in credit card processing fees.

See the Light

Lighting costs are easy to cut, and provide a big return.

Mountain Spy :: March 2010

Mountain spy Liz Eren has proven time and again, it's not the answer to the question, but how the question is handled.

Blue Pages :: March 2010

INTRAWEST SELLS RESORTS, GIRDS FOR DEAL... LAYINT IT ON THICK ON WEEKENDS... OPPOSING VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING... OLYMPIANS MAKE SPLASH IN SWIMSUIT ISSUE... MOBILE TO OVERTAKE DESKTOP WEB?... VIEW TO A DREAM HOME LAWSUIT: PRICELESS... THE LAST OF THE SKI BUMS... SHORTSWINGS