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The final stretch of the countdown has begun... next Wednesday we'll all be taking the lifts again to get our vertical on Mt Werner! 

It's been snowing for two days here, (currently smack in between 3 consecutive Winter Storm Warnings!) and on top of the snow that's lingered from last week, it's building an amazing base for next Wednesday's opening of Steamboat!  The heavy stuff, and a lot of it. Steamboat is reporting over 60" already! We're certainly jealous of those locals who get to hike it first, the stories have been epic already. It's going to be a great opening!

With Craig on the mountain four days a week at his new Program Director position for STARS, you should see a lot more of our monoskier, bobbing in and out of the snow. 

We'll be posting more videos this year as well as photos, so stay tuned for a big fat season of In The Deep!

Posted by Andy Kennedy Wednesday, November 17, 2010 0 comments

In its fifth year, we're excited to bring back this wonderful camp; and for such beautiful weather. About 75 participants, coaches, on and off-snow volunteers and all the local supporting staff have made this Zero Waste event kick off with a winner. Skiing for over six hours in several groups, the first day of the Steamboat All Mountain Ski Camp enjoyed soft groomers under bright blue skies. If the temps didn't freeze your skin on impact, we'd have thought it was March out there.



We're on the mountain tomorrow and Wednesday, starting with breakfast at the Bear River from 8 to 9; volunteers welcome, ski buddies needed. Video to come!




A dear thanks to all our camp sponsors and lead coordinators:
Adaptive Adventures, Access Anything, STARS, Steamboat Ski Area, Steamboat Powdercats

Posted by Andy Kennedy Monday, January 11, 2010 0 comments


Well it’s another powder day in the ‘Boat and a sleeper at that. After being spoiled this past weekend with over a foot of snow, the four inch report this morning scared off the crowds and provided run after run of unspoiled freshness, with no lines at all!

After noticing a late opening on Storm Peak Express we headed up Burgess Creek and over to Sundown for a fast, fresh run through Keith’s ridge, followed by Sunshine Lift Line and over to Fawn and Pump House Trees. A quick ride up South Peak and we had firs tracks down Westside. What a way to start the day. It was so nice that we repeated the same lap to South Peak, and then we conquered the mighty Rolex. The next few runs we spread out all over the mountain and were very impressed with the current coverage. The mountain is indeed in fantastic shape. With just enough snow to earn some face shots and no crowds, it was a perfect day on Steamboat.
-Craig Kennedy

Posted by Andy Kennedy Tuesday, December 16, 2008 0 comments

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