The Ski Bum Podcast

Podcast #52 – Dude Where’s My Yacht?


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      Ski News

      • Ski Areas Undergoing Major Renovations

        The competition to attract skiers and riders from the world over

        has made continual upgrades and additions nearly a requirement for
        top-tier ski resorts. That means more lodging, upgraded base areas,
        new villages and on-mountain improvements like new terrain and lifts.
        For a sampling of what's coming and in honor of Renovation Week here
        at Curbed, we've rounded up eight major renovations currently in the
        works across ski country.

        Taos Ski Valley


        It was just over a year ago that the Taos Ski & Boot building at
        the ski area’s base was torn down to make room for some of the changes
        coming to Taos Ski Valley. Now, The Blake hotel is rising in its
        stead, with a projected opening of this fall. But the new hotel is
        only one part of the larger base area redevelopment plan that will
        eventually reshape the entire Taos experience, including lodging,
        resort services and commercial offerings.

        Yellowstone Club


        The exclusive Yellowstone Club is adding an aptly titled Village
        with 48 new residences situated next to its base area. With floor
        plans that go from 2,000 square feet to a palatial 8,000 square feet
        or more, these units will be spread across the club's core area, with
        access to residents' lobbies and underground parking. Ranging between
        two and six bedrooms, the residences will feature views of Lone Peak,
        Eglise Mountain, and the Gallatin Range, with many having private
        balconies. Of course, all four dozen of these new residences will have
        access to Yellowstone Club’s lodges, dining, bars and 2,200 skiable
        acres of members-only powder.

        Jackson Hole Mountain Resort


        It turns out that the Teton Lift that debuted last season is just
        the start for new on-mountain improvements at Jackson Hole Mountain
        Resort. This past winter, the resort announced that it would be
        building a new gondola, the Sweetwater Gondola, to improve its
        capacity to keep people moving out of the base area and eventually
        provide access to a yet-to-be-built ski school for the tots. The new
        gondola and its eight-person cabins will cover 1,276 vertical feet in
        seven and a half minut

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