• The Top of the World in Switzerland with Ryan Regez (Video episode)
    Oct 29 2024

    I've wanted to do this episode for a while.

    The Bernese Oberland is like stepping into a picture postcard with the small villages of Wengen, Murren and Grindlewald hosting some amazing skiing. All with the famed Eiger as the backdrop.

    Our guest is Olympic Gold Medalist Ryan Regez, Ryan grew up in Wengen, has Swiss-British dual citizenship, is a member of the Wengen ski club and is a very fun guest.


    Our Favs

    Hotel - Arenas Victoria-Lauberhorn - it's close to the train and the Manlichen tram, has great views and has a good breakfast

    Dinner - the Eiger - the food is good, traditional Swiss - yes they have fondue and more. Oh yeah, its also reasonable in price.

    Apres - The Pickle Bar in Wengen or the Hutte in Kleine Scheigegg

    Favorite Run - the run under the WIXI lift




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    46 mins
  • Skiing Montana's Big Sky and Big Hills with Zoe Mavis
    Oct 15 2024

    Big Sky Resort is huge, incredible and has something for everyone. 5,850 acres and vertical of 4,350 feet over 3 peaks in are served by 26 lifts (most of them new). It sits halfway down Montana’s Gallatin River Canyon between Bozeman and the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park, it’s about an hour drive south from Bozeman airport. Big Sky’s, big runs, amazing vistas – you can’t ski this area in a day – it takes three.

    Our guest is Zoe Mavis, Zoe is a legend at Big Sky where she’s been the training manager for the Mountain Sports School for 13 years. She is also a 2-term member of the PSIA-AASI National Team. Zoe has been teaching skiing since she was 15 and has a passion for outdoor education over the years in both skiing and water sports.

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    30 mins
  • Its August - Let's Head South
    Aug 1 2024

    There is a ton of skiing right now in August. But – where to Ski? I’m not excited about skiing in lanes on a glacier in between racers and I certainly wasn’t going to try one of the indoor hockey rinks designed for slalom skiers.

    We take a look where its actually winter . In Australia there is Threadbo and Perisher; New Zealand has Coronet Peak and Mt Hutt; Chile has Portillo, La Parva, Valle Nevados, and Argentina has the Barriloche area, Las Lenas, Cerro Castor – and that’s just the tip of the resort iceberg.

    So, I reached out to a friend who grew up and worked at multiple places south of the equator to bring some sense to my growing list. Grab your skis, let’s jump on a plane and head south.

    I’m thrilled to welcome Barney Caddick back to our show, you might remember him from our Arlberg episode. Barney is a senior guide and owner of Ski Like a Pro in St Anton, Austria. With 38 seasons of teaching and guiding on 4 continents, Barney has seen it all. He started his own ski journey in Australia and has spent summers teaching and guiding in Chile, Argentina, and in his home country of Australia.

    Resources:

    Find Barney at Ski Like a Pro

    Ski Weather and snow reports – OpenSnow

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    25 mins
  • Alta with Scott Urtel - steep chutes, deep powder and amazing
    Mar 21 2024

    Tucked into the end of a box canyon in Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah; Alta is known for steep chutes and deep powder - an old-style ski town focused on the skiing and the people who ski there.

    Scott Urtel has guided for Wasatch Powderbirds, and for Ski with Kim for a decade. He is currently the lead training officer for the Alta Ski Patrol, and skis this mountain pretty much every day of the season.


    Our Favs

    • Best Hotel - Goldminers Daughter
    • Best Apres - The Peruvian or an Alta bomb at the Goldminer’s Daughter?
    • Best Run - that really depends on the day and the snow - pick a chute


    Thank you to the Grits Band for the music

    @ Copyright 2024 Morgan Global LLC

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    44 mins
  • Skiing and Science - a bonus episode on Weather Planning our conversation with Joel Gratz
    Mar 14 2024

    In this bonus episode we hit on one of my favorite subjects – mountain weather. Nothing worse than planning a trip, getting somewhere, and getting weathered out – either rain, too little snow or even too much snow can affect your day. Weather has a lot to do with my own decision-making process of where to ski.

    Our guest is Joel Gratz, Founder and CEO of OpenSnow. Joel really (really) likes three things: Weather, snow, and skiing. I don't know about the skiing but he really knows weather and snow.

    Listen to this fun and informative conversation we had with Joel.


    Contact Joel www.opensnow.com

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    46 mins
  • Life in an Arlberg town - a conversation with Anna Schranz
    Mar 5 2024

    This bonus episode is a new twist on Where to Ski where we explore the culture, history, and future of mountain towns. Today’s focus is on what makes skiing in Europe different from skiing in other parts of the world.

    Today we talk to the youngest generation of one of the oldest families in St Anton, Austria, our guest today is Anna Schranz.

    Anna’s family has lived in this region for 7 generations, she was born and has lived most of her life in St Anton and has seen many of the changes to the town and she is one of many who will be leading St Anton into the future.


    Contact Anna - Karl Schranz Hotel https://www.hotelkarlschranz.com/


    Thanks to the Grits Band for the music

    @copyright 2024 Morgan.Global LLC

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    24 mins
  • Chamonix - the Mountains at the Heart of the Haute-Savoie with Jean-Michel Poupart
    Feb 20 2024

    The Mont Blanc Valley is so amazing we decided to do our first video podcast - we hope you enjoy it. Chamonix is in the French Alps just north of Mont Blanc, and about an hours drive south of Geneva. Between the peaks of the Aiguilles Rouges and the Aiguille du Midi, it borders Switzerland and Italy and sits at the foot of Mont Blanc. It is one of the oldest ski resorts in France. AND Chamonix has some incredible skiing as well as history going back to Napoleon.

    Jean-Michel Poupart lives in the Chamonix Valleywith his family and two dogs. Jean- Michel has been a skiing instructor for 20 years in Chamonix he also specializes in off piste guiding; as a Mountain Leader member of the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, he knows the mountain and the town. Our Favs: Best Restaurant - L'Atmosphere - sitting over the river this one is comfortable and exquisite Best Apres - Moo - any place that has a tag line of "Walk In, Dance Out" is right up our alley Best Run - well lets just say the Vallee Blanche is a bucket list run . Choose your day, choose your guide and go Find Jean-Michel - https://www.skichamonix-megeve.com/ La Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix - https://www.chamonix-guides.com/fr


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    44 mins
  • Taos - New Mexico skiing with Alain Veth
    Jan 31 2024

    Taos Ski Valley attracts skiers from everywhere to its terrain, its powder, its unique vibe, and its just plain fun. Privately owned – it has kept its unique identity, has expanded services and I believe the most environmentally committed ski area in the world as the first ski resort in the world to become a certified B-Corporation and it has a 2030 net zero carbon commitment.

    Alain Veth grew up skiing – first as a racer, at the World Junior Championships, on the Europa Cup and World Cup winning the National Championship of Spain along with National titles in France before turning Pro. Alain became a fully certified ski instructor and ski coach first in France and later in the United States. He and his wife own and run one of the countries best ski shops, Le Ski mastery. Alain's knowledge and passion for the sport of skiing is very evident in our discussion and contagious.


    My Favs

    • Best Restaurant – With the St Bernard gone - I have to go with Alain's choices in the podcast
    • Best Apres - the Bavarian Austrian vibe and beer
    • Best Run- Depends on whats groomed but if it is groomed Reforma
    • Find Alain - Le Ski Mastery

    Thank you to the Grits Band for the music

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    @Copyright 2024 Morgan Global LLC

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    31 mins