by skiadmin | Mar 12, 2013 | Featured
Typically there are over 40 inches of snow every year in almost all parts of Massachusetts, but especially in the mountainous areas, the interior and the east coast. Winter storms, called “nor’easters”, are a legendary occurrence. While wintery...
by skiadmin | Mar 12, 2013 | Featured
As much as you hate to see it, the end of the ski season comes too soon, even when you ski in Massachusetts. When the last run down the slopes is over for the season, here are a few …
by skiadmin | Mar 11, 2013 | Featured
Let’s face it, skiing is a rough sport. Not only do you have to brave the cold, the wind, the rough slopes, the crowds, and the occasional tree in your path, but the activity itself can be quite demanding. Anyone …
by skiadmin | Feb 28, 2013 | Featured
To go skiing in Boston, you need ski pants with a range of features to maintain your safety and comfort on the slopes. The ski pants you wear ought to be wind proof, breathable and water proof. Breathable ski pants …
by skiadmin | Feb 22, 2013 | Featured
If you have been snowboarding in Massachusetts, you would know that wearing ski goggles is important for your safety and protection. Most people find mountain environment very unusual when it comes to light, wind and weather conditions. Sunlight reflecting against...
by skiadmin | Feb 11, 2013 | Featured, Learn to Ski
Almost every year, there are thousands of injuries reported as a result of skiing, snowboarding, and other winter slope activities. Injuries to the lower extremities are often caused by poor equipment. However, head injuries are often sustained by those who...