Powderhorn opens with thirteen inches of new snow

Powderhorn Mountain Resort fired up its lifts this morning at 9 a.m. for its 45th anniversary season (and its first season under new ownership). Appropriately enough, it’s a powder day: The resort is reporting thirteen inches of snow in the last 48 hours. Powderhorn is a five-hour drive from Denver,…

Telluride hosts FIS Snowboardcross World Cup this week

Governor John Hickenlooper and others who are eager to put together a Colorado bid for a future Winter Olympics Games must be making a case study out of our state’s worldliness this month. Since Thanksgiving, Colorado has hosted the Aspen Winternational FIS Women’s World Cup at Aspen Mountain and the…

USA Pro Cycling Challenge celebrates 2012 host cities today

Today was supposed to be the big reveal of the host cities for the 2012 Pro Cycling Challenge — but that list leaked on Friday, in the Denver Post. Still, organizers are going to make an event out of the announcement, with a live Internet broadcast at 5:15 p.m. MST…

Copper Mountain brings back $99 Snow Day season pass deal

In the 2011 Best of Denver, Westword awarded Best Ski Pass Deal honors to Copper Mountain’s $99 Snow Day Pass, a deal so sweet — last year there were more than thirty eligible “Snow Days” at Copper, and $99 is less than the price of a single-day lift ticket at…

Kevin Pearce wants you to ride with him Tuesday at Breckenridge

After two years of watching his Frends and fans sport “I Ride 4 Kevin” stickers on their boards in tribute, snowboarder Kevin Pearce is asking them to join him on Tuesday at Breckenridge, where he’s planning to take his first runs since the traumatic brain injury that kept him out…

The ten worst skateparks in Colorado

The November issue of Thrasher included the results of a contest in which the magazine had asked readers for the worst skateparks in their towns for a list titled “Certified Piece of Suck: Doo-Doo Skatepark Construction.” One of these pieces of suck is located in Colorado…

Five classes to save your asses in avalanche country

Tonight at 6:30 p.m. the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) brings its free Avalanche Terrain — Beyond the Basics workshop to REI Denver, 1416 Platte Street, aimed at skiers, snowboarders, and others heading into the backcountry this winter. But, as the CAIC points out, even “a 1.5 hour presentation on…

Signal Snowboards brings iShred Steve Jobs tribute to Loveland

Signal Snowboards has built a special tribute to Steve Jobs, complete with an iPad mounted in the nose of the board and a glowing LED Signal logo in the aluminum base (similar to Apple’s iconic MacBook laptops). To test it, the California-based Signal crew brought the iShred to Colorado for…

Five best places to catch the U.S. Ski Team in Colorado

If you live in Colorado and love alpine ski racing, get ready for a season of unprecedented access to the best of the best, thanks to Tuesday’s grand opening of the new U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain and several key events, including two World Cup races in…

Snow Porn: Put your back into it with ThirtyTwo and Woodward at Copper

When we interviewed Woodward at Copper ripper Morrison Hsieh for The Edge, our 2011/2012 winter activity guide, we got an earful about all the new terrain park features we’d be seeing on the slopes now that Woodward’s partnership with Copper Mountain has moved into full swing and new terrain park…

Gotham Girls Roller Derby All-Stars win Hydra Trophy at WFTDA Championships

New York’s Gotham Girls Roller Derby All-Stars were the big winners at the 2011 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Championships at the 1st Bank Center this weekend, beating out West Region champs the Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas, 140-97. Gotham Girls also trounced the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls 5280 Fight…