Despite a barren start to Colorado's ski season, Winter Park Resort opened on Halloween and served up holiday powder. The ski ...
U.S. Olympic skiers and scientists explain the sharp differences between natural snow and machine-made snow, from the science ...
It has been an extremely active winter, with back-to-back snowstorms and below-freezing temperatures causing massive amounts ...
As a snow drought impacts much of the western United States, the management at China Peak Mountain Resort are relying more on ...
Fewer countries will be cold enough to produce enough snow, even with machines. See where.
When viewers tune in to the 2026 Winter Olympics, they will see pristine, white slopes, groomed tracks and athletes racing over snow-covered landscapes, thanks in part to a storm that blanketed the ...
Beyond making snow, TechnoAlpin has adapted its technology for other uses, and now sells systems to fight fires, dust and ...
“Most of our races are on machine-made snow,” 2026 U.S. Olympic team cross-country skier Rosie Brennan told us ahead of the Games. “TV production is great at making it look like we are in wintry, ...
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Scott notes that, in some cases, the practice can change the ecological balance of a region, causing, for example, delayed ...
If you skied the Italian Olympic courses, you'd fly down the mountain. The special process of making world-class technical snow uses more water, resulting in snow that's particularly firm and durable.
The best snow machines are affordable and easy to use. Offering high output in a user-friendly package, the Chauvet DJ Snow Machine lets you recreate a blizzard in your yard—whether or not the ...