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Southern Hemisphere 2012 Season Underway

The southern hemisphere 2012 season is underway


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Les Sybelles’ Exciting Deal

Buy your skipass and they throw in the accommodation for free.


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Ready, Steady, Cook!

Your chance to win a week’s gourmet skiing or snowboarding holiday for two in Les 3 Vallées, France


10 Minutes With: Snow Rehab

Ben Clatworthy talks to Edith Rozsa, ex-Canadian National Alpine and Ski Cross Team member, who is now a company director and skis with clients at Snow Rehab. Edith is a self-confessed snow addict.


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tweet4seats With Chamexpress

Chamexpress offer passengers discounts depending on how many people follow them.


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SkiNews Pre-Season Deals

The countdown to the season starts here, and to celebrate we’re showcasing a selection the best ski deals on the market.


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Ben Clatworthy wins at YJI Awards

Ben Clatworthy wins Sports Feature category at Youth Journalism International Excellence in Jounalism Awards.


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‘The Hoff is Back’ In the Alps!

Pull out your leg warmers, neon and acid washed jeans – it’s time to relive the 80s as next Saturday, 26 February, none other than David ‘The Hoff’ Hasselhof will be let loose on the decks performing some of his cult classics from Knight Rider to Baywatch as part of the last leg of his ‘The Hoff is Back’ tour with the Baywatch Soundsystem at Riders Palace in Laax, Switzerland.


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The BRITS is Back

The week-long BRITS (www.the-brits.com) snow and music festival is back in the Swiss resort of Laax from the 20th – 27th March 2011.


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Extreme Skier Fredrik Ericsson Dies On K2

Extreme skier Fredrik Ericsson is reported to have died on K2 after reportedly having fallen about 1,000m while climbing.


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CairnGorm Mountain’s Oldest Employee Works Through 80th Birthday

CairnGorm Mountain’s oldest employee Sandy Murray celebrated his 80th birthday at work in the ticket office last week.


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How Whistler’s Olympic Dream Began

The online publication Ski Rebel Magazine (www.skirebel.com) has published a story on how the current 2010 Games came to happen in Whistler, based on an interview in the late 1990s by Ski Rebel’s Frederick Wallace with the man who ‘discovered’ Whistler 50 years ago.


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Snowflex Bring year-Round Tubing To Wales

The British artificial slope surface manufacturer Snowflex have built a year-round tubing centre in Wales.


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Bollywood Enlisted To Save The Alps

Bollywood film companies and stars have been asked to help promote an eco-friendly message in the Alps by environmental groups.


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Graduate Jobs Survey Offers Luxury Skiing Holiday Prize

Recent graduates working in the UK have the chance to win a luxury skiing or snowboarding holiday if they complete a short survey about their jobs on www.2iresearch.com/gradjobs.


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First Ski Lift to Cross Old Iron Curtain Leads Slovenia’s New Season News

Several of Slovenia’s ski resorts have undergone developments for the 2009/2010 season, offering skiers and snowboarders new facilities and greater access to the country’s slopes.


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Public Electricity ‘Filling Station’ for Eco-Friendly Cars in Zell am See-Kaprun

Austria’s twinned ski resorts of Zell am See and Kaprun are highlighting their on going efforts to do more to minimise the environmental impact of their successful tourism industry.


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Protests in US Against Snowbird Owner’s Plans For Coal Mining In Sensitive Alaskan Environment

A small group of protesters gathered in Salt Lake City last week to launch a protest against Snowbird ski resort owner Dick Bass’s plans to invest in a strip coal mine in an environmentally sensitive river in Alaska.


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Big Snow In Spanish Pyrenees

Skiinfo.co.uk reports that resorts in Spain are expected to begin opening soon, and earlier than expected, after heavy snowfall was reported by a number of the country’s top resorts in the Pyrenees mountains.


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Banff and Bormio Open

Mount Norquay at Banff and Bormio in Italy have both opened today (Halloween – 31st October, 2009) for the 09-10 winter season. Both areas will be open weekends only for the first few weeks of November before opening full time.


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Alpine Tracks Dispels The Myths About Skiing Norway

Tour operator Alpine Tracks is keen to dispel what it describes as, “myths” surrounding skiing in Norway, particularly the popular belief that it’s colder, darker and more expensive than the UK.


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‘Snow Making Technology’ Used to Bring Rain to African Deserts

A concept known as cloud seeding employed by ski resorts in Australia and the USA to induce passing clouds to drop snow is being used in sub-Saharan Africa to try to bring rainfall for crops and communities.


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SWISS Now Only Airline Offering Free Ski or Board Carriage

As unprecedented economic times have lead British Airways to axe its free ski and board allowance, Swiss International Air Lines claims it is now the only airline that will transport the first set of snowsport equipment free of charge on flights this winter, in addition to complimentary checked luggage on flights between the UK and the Alps.


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Nendaz Organise Ski Courses “Which Help Our Planet”

Nendaz ski area in the Swiss 4 Valleys region will run special ski school classes for children this winter which will help to encourage them to look after the environment.


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Cairngorm Closed For A Week By Snow

CairnGorm Mountain in Scotland was closed for the past week as staff attempted to ‘dig the resort out from, ‘too much snow.’


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North American Ski Season Start Is Earliest for 40 Years

Loveland Ski Area in Colorado was the first ski area in North America to open for the 2009-2010 ski season when Chair 1 started turning at 9am on Wednesday, October 7th.


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SWISS launches twice-weekly direct flights between Manchester and Geneva

SWISS is set to increase its network out of northern England with the addition of two weekly direct flights from Manchester to Geneva from 20 December 2009.


Swiss Tourism Promotion in London Today

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Eddie the Eagle are in London today as part of a Swiss Extravaganza event at Broadgate Circle in the City of London, supported by Switzerland Tourism and SWISS airlines.


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Eco-Adventurer Sets Off On “Rubbish” Expedition Around The World

Andy Pag (34 London), the eco-adventurer who drove a chocolate powered lorry to Timbuktu using waste cocoa butter and organised the Grease to Greece Rally where teams had to scavenge chip-fat to power their vehicles across Europe, is now setting off to drive around the world on an eco-expedition that can best be described as … Rubbish!


Swiss Glacier Ski Slope Pans October Opening For Race Training

The Diavolezza glacier ski area near St Moritz in the Swiss Engadin has announced plans to open next month (October) for race training, subject to snow conditions.


Bikini Slalom Attracts 150 Competitors

Over 150 competitors (around a third of them male) took part in the Rip Curl and K2 Bikini Downhill held simultaneously at Whakapapa and Turoa in New Zealand at the weekend.


Les Arcs Launches European Cinema Festival

The first Les Arcs European Film Festival will be staged from December 5th-12th, right at the start of winter, but with ski runs up to 3200 metres and extensive snow making.


Flexiski Introduce Ski Event Management Service

A recent survey of managing directors from UK’s top 5,000 businesses concluded that having a personal assistant made them 32% more efficient.


Breckenridge Celebrates 25 years of Snowboarding

This season will be the 150th anniversary of the founding of the town of Breckenridge, Colorado, and will also mark 25 years of snowboarding at Breckenridge Ski Resort.


80 Years Of Ski Pants

Megeve in France opened the first ski lift in the country especially for skiers, building the Rochebrune cable car in 1933


Prices In The Alps Falling On 08-09 Peak

Although it may still be too early to say exactly how much Brits can expect to pay in the Alps this winter, the current strength of the pound against the Euro and the Swiss Franc means that even modest increases in resort are offset by the stronger pound, compared to winter 08-09


2009-10 Ski Season Kicks Off With Fresh Snow

www.Skiinfo.com reports that there has been up to 10cm of fresh snow in the past 72 hours on mountain tops across the Alps including the glaciers that are already open or about to open for the start of the 2009-10 ski season


Strong Partnership Forged As Interest In French Alpine Property Rekindles

For at least one developer, enquiries about property purchase in the French Alps have risen steadily in the past three months, usually the quietest time of year for French Alpine development even when the UK isn’t in recession


Mountain Heaven Reports Business Doubled and More Properties

Despite many ski companies struggling during the 2008/2009 season Mountain Heaven, which operates high quality chalets and apartments in three French and one Swiss resort, was able to announce a 110% increase in turnover.


Whistler’s Blackcomb 7,000 Year Old Glacier “Shrank By Half in Past Century”

A new report claims that the main summer ski glacier at Whistler is only half the size it was a century ago thanks to global warming, and that the melt rate is accelerating.