Welcome to the SNOWREV Breaking News Page. This isn’t Fox News, BBC News, Naked News or your average sports news. This page of our snowboarding website is dedicated specifically to SNOW NEWS. We deliver the latest news from the snow sports industry every day.
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Cefe Lascano
3/19/2010
Winter Park, Copper Mountain, Steamboat Springs, CO – The popular Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus is back for another year at an astounding value with unlimited skiing and riding at Winter Park/Mary Jane and Copper Mountain plus six unrestricted days at Steamboat-Ski Town, U.S.A.® for only $409
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Cefe Lascano
3/19/2010
South Lake Tahoe, CA - Skiers and snowboarders unite to throw down on a custom slopestyle course in memory of Sierra Freestyle Skier, Greg Smith and to spread Seatbelt Safety Awareness. Come out and enjoy the fun, competition and great music. Feast at the outdoor BBQ and win great raffle prizes.
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Cefe Lascano
3/18/2010
Mammoth Mountain, CA – Following the success of Mammoth Mountain’s team video released in Fall 2009, “Hot Laps,” Mammoth is proud to announce the production of their second team video “Another Day in Paradise” set for release in Fall 2010.
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Cefe Lascano
3/17/2010
Wrightwood, CA – Mountain High is home to not one, but three different resorts offering 16 lifts, 59 trails, and 290 acres of fantastic terrain. Thanks to El Nino, they are celebrating the longest season in years with an unprecedented nine storms and more than 13 feet of natural snow. And there is more to come.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Newry, Maine – Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Loon Mountain announced pricing for three levels of the New England Pass plus the College New England Pass, good for skiing and riding at all three resorts during the 2010/2011 season. Available for purchase online and at each resort, this annual spring sale period also marks the second year of no price increase for all pass products when purchased by the April 30 deadline.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
[Squaw Valley USA] – Lake Tahoe’s top-ranked ski resort announced that it will again offer incredibly discounted season passes for the upcoming winter season. Last season, Squaw Valley USA slashed season pass prices by $1000 for the 50/60 anniversary season, and this year, they are doing it again.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Waterville Valley, NH - Three of New Hampshire's most popular resorts have announced they will hold the price on next season's Threedom Passes if purchased by the May 31 deadline. With a combined trail count of 195, 12 terrain parks, 893 acres of riding and 28 lifts, the Threedom Pass delivers the most riding in New Hampshire on one pass.
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Echo Mountain
3/16/2010
This weekend, March 20th, is Lip-tricks not Lipstick. Come up and help celebrate Echo Mountain’s birthday by throwing down on the Burton Stair Set, Monster Launch Box, Jersey Barrier and more. Even if you don’t want to compete, this is a great event to come out and see. Held in the Junkyard competitors will be able to easily hike features in the jam format contest, providing spectators with tons of action!
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Active presents the 9th annual “Active Sponsor Me” at Mountain High Resort. A $10 entry fee gets you breakfast, lunch, a free Neff beanie, and by the end of the day a chance to win $4,000 worth of prizes.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Lake Tahoe, Nev. – Salomon Snowboards will host the Salomon Backyard Bang rail jam at South Lake Tahoe’s Mont Bleu Casino and Resort on Saturday, March 27, 2010. The event will feature Tahoe’s elite local snowboarding athletes competing for a $2,000 cash purse prize.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Big Bear Lake, CA – Offering the best bang for the buck, Big Bear Mountain Resorts’ 2010/2011 Screamin’ Deal Season Passes went on sale yesterday, Monday March 15th, enabling season pass holders access to both mountains for the remainder of this season, as well as all of next season.
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Cefe Lascano
3/16/2010
Park City, Utah – The Canyons Resort announces a brand new guest experience available through our grooming department. Guests will have the opportunity to experience what it is like to operate a groomer or snow cat on the mountain.
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