• The Battle Over Olympic Power
    An examination of the struggle between the International Snowboard Federation (ISF) and the Federation International du Ski (FIS) over which body has the right to call itself the international federation for snowboarding, recognized by the International Olympic Committee.
  • Exactly What Are Their Environmental Attitudes?
    Snow Country asked skiers, townees, environmentalists and area executives their opinions and knowledge of environmental issues. The survey reveals that their opinions are not necessarily contrary. Here's how they agreed, disagreed and didn't know.
  • Turning Trails Into Classrooms
    Ske-Cology was developed at Vail to teach young skiers about the environment. Children learn about wildlife while they ski, and they just may pass the word to their parents.
  • How Many Snowboarders? Two Million Number Challenged
    NSGA and ASD studies estimate number of snowboarders at two million. A review and comparison of eight market research studies indicates that the actual market is more realistically estimated at just under one million.
  • Young Skiers As Ski Area Designers
    Eagle Valley Middle School students in the Ske-Cology program at Vail, Colo., had some unique ideas about making ski areas ecologically sound.
  • 1996 Directory Of Products And Services
    A listing of products and services and their suppliers within the ski industry.
  • A Mouse That Roars
    With only 100 acres of skiing, Bears Town, South Korea, did 400,000 skier visits last year. A high-density, high-tech resort, Bears Town has an eye-popping array of lifts and 46 Turbocristal snow guns (sidebar). The resort offers night skiing and sledding, as well as an array of apres-ski facilities for a total vacation experience, summer or winter.
  • Supplier Directory
    Names, addresses and key contacts for suppliers of products and services to the ski industry.
  • Concept Man At Intrawest
    Hugh Smythe, who started his career as a ski patroller, is the soft-spoken driver of Intrawest's dynamic growth. He describes his challenges, management and marketing beliefs.
  • Internet Participation Is Growing
    No one knows what the real benefits are, but the low cost of establishing an Internet presence combined with fear of being left out or left behind entices many areas onto the information highway.
  • 1993-94 Economic Analysis
    An analysis of the report prepared by NSAA with KPMG Peat Marwick, reflecting a prosperous, record-breaking winter.
  • Remembering Franz Hoppichler
    Norm Crerar, who succeeded Franz Hoppichler as president of Interski, pays tribute to and assesses the Professor's impact on the sport of skiing.
  • Reveal Does It His Way
    From scrappy ski racer to operations vice-president of the Aspen Skiing Company, Jon reveal applies the work ethic that has dominated his career.
  • The Internet: An Amber Light
    Thoughts on jumping on the Internet bandwagon, with caution advised.
  • Young And Inactive
    Research from American Sports Data (ASD), is showing the young are participating less in sports, including skiing. There are serious implications.
  • Unwelcome Nomenclature
    Questioning a major resort's use of the term "high speed" in conjunction with both detachable and fixed-grip lifts.
  • Ske-Cology Takes Partners To Succeed
    Describes the partnership among Vail, the USDA Forest Service, National Winter Sports Partnership and NSAA to provide Ske-Cology to as many resorts as possible.
  • Watering Hole
    Considers the collective benefits from the emphasis of companies such as S-K-I Ltd. on new products, promotions, marketing partnerships and business relationships, calling into question negative editorial references in the previous issue.