The snow has been dumping in the mountains and we are taking full advantage this weekend - Sunday February, 23 is 97 Rock Day at Bluewood and you can enjoy a full day of skiing or snowboarding for just $29!
Free beer, coca-cola, and Powerade aren't the only perks for Olympic athletes in Sochi. 18 year old freestyle skier Torin-Yater Wallace is taking full advantage of the free "mac D's".
We're giving away a three-day, three-night winter vacation to Schweitzer Mountain Resort! The winner will stay in the beautiful Selkirk Lodge -- true ski in, ski out lodging!
It is with a heavy heart that we bring you this news. According to a report from KNDU, 14-year-old Hunter Connor died on Saturday, Jan. 25 after a snowboarding accident at Bluewood. Connor was an eighth grader at Columbia Burbank Middle School.
Two dudes found an abandoned five-story building in Whittier, Alaska. Like anyone would, they decided to take high quality video of one of them skiing down the cramped stairwells of the building and post it to Vimeo. You just have to click below to watch it:
The skier is Logan Imlach, while the videographer is Matt Wild...
No class on Friday? Perfect. Make the quick drive up from the Tri-Cities or Walla Walla to Ski Bluewood just outside of Dayton for College Fridays. When you go to purchase your lift ticket, present a valid college I.D. and you will receive a discount ski lift ticket for just $29!
I can already smell the board wax, and goggle cleanser... that can mean only one thing... ski and snowboard season has begun! There is snow in the mountains and the lifts have started moving; people all over the state are getting geared up to hit the slopes. We recently did a poll on what you think the best places to ski are in the Northwest, and it seems that Anthony Lakes is the biggest hit with
Many people are unaware that White Pass is open throughout spring. Me and my husband are season pass holders at White Pass. Recently we have been enjoying record amounts of snow on our runs; this season’s total snowfall has been over 550 inches...