• Skiing Italy During the 2026 Winter Olympics: What to Expect in Cortina and the Dolomites with Enrico Geremia
    Dec 30 2025

    What will skiing in Italy actually be like during the 2026 Winter Olympics?

    In this episode of Where to Ski, host John Morgan is joined by Enrico Geremia, IFMGA-certified mountain guide based in the Dolomites, to break down what skiers need to know if they’re planning a trip to Italy during the Milan–Cortina Olympics.


    We cover what terrain will be accessible in Cortina d’Ampezzo, which ski areas may be closed or restricted during Olympic events, and why Cortina may be better as a spectator stop than a ski base. Enrico explains how the Olympic venues in Cortina and Bormio are separated by hours of travel — and what that means for visitors.

    More importantly, we explore where the best skiing in the Dolomites will still be found: from the legendary Sella Ronda to Val Gardena, Val Badia, Arabba, Civetta, and San Martino di Castrozza. We also discuss February conditions, crowd patterns, lodging strategy, food reservations, and how guided ski safaris or ski touring can unlock quieter terrain during a busy Olympic season.

    If you’re dreaming of skiing Italy — or wondering how the Olympics will impact your trip — this episode offers practical insight, honest expectations, and expert local advice.

    🎿 Listen now and plan your Italy ski trip with confidence.

    📍 Full episode notes and blog at wheretoski.org

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    26 mins
  • The Mountains Are for Everyone - Adaptive Skiing and Independence with Chris Reid
    Dec 19 2025

    For many skiers, the ritual is simple: click into your skis,ride the lift, and chase turns on a bluebird day. But for individuals living with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities, accessing that same freedom often requires innovation, community, and a deep commitment toinclusion. In Crested Butte, Colorado, the Crested Butte Adaptive Sports Center (ASC) is quietly leading the way—redefining what’s possible in adaptive skiing and outdoor adventure.

    In this bonus episode, we sit down with Chris Reid, Program Director at ASC, to explore how adaptive sports have evolved—and why this program stands out as one of the most comprehensive adaptive recreation centers in the country.

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    42 mins
  • Skiing Breckenridge: Rick & Levi Tell All
    Dec 10 2025

    Breckenridge is one of Colorado’s most iconic ski mountains — but to ski it right, you need local knowledge. In this episode of Where to Ski, host John Morgan sits down with Breckenridge legends Rick Asher and his son Levi, the family team behind Pup’s Glide Shop. With more than 60 years of combined experience on the hill, they share the real insider guide to skiing all five peaks of Breckenridge.

    You’ll learn:
    • Where beginners and intermediates should start their day
    • The best blue cruisers on Peak 7
    • Some hidden powder lines on Peak 6 and Peak 10
    • How to avoid Peak 8 crowds
    • The truth about Breckenridge’s weather, and high-alpine terrain
    • Expert runs and secret spots only long-timers know

    Whether you’re planning a trip to Breckenridge or just love hearing mountain stories from true locals, this episode delivers terrain breakdowns, tips, and the insider perspective you won’t get from any trail map.

    🎿 Listen now and ski Breckenridge like a local.

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    55 mins
  • Åre - Sweden’s World-Class Ski Resort With Terrain, History, and Insights From Olympian Lars-Börje Eriksson
    Nov 25 2025

    If you’re searching for a Scandinavian ski destination with world-class terrain, rich ski heritage, and a welcoming mountain community, Åre, Sweden stands above the rest. Often ranked among the best ski resorts in Scandinavia, Åre has hosted multiple FIS World Championships, is a fixture on the World Cup circuit, and has been attracting skiers since 1910—making it one of Europe’s oldest and most charismatic ski areas.

    In the latest Where to Ski episode, host John Morgan is joined by none other than Lars-Börje Eriksson—Swedish alpine legendand Olympic bronze medalist in Super-G known to all as Bulan. As someone who grew up skiing Åre and went on to race at the highest level, Lars-Börje shares unique insight into what makes Åre exceptional: the versatility of the terrain, the commitment to athlete development, and the deep community roots that continue to define the region today.

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    46 mins
  • Mammoth Mountain Skiing: California Dreaming with Ian Scott
    Nov 12 2025

    If you’re looking for huge snow totals, wide-open bowls, and a California feel, Mammoth Mountain should be at the top of your list. In this Where to Ski podcast, I sit down with longtime patroller Ian Scott, who has spent 54 years skiing Mammoth — including 16 years on the ski patrol.

    Located in the Eastern Sierra and easily accessible from Los Angeles, Reno, or Mammoth Lakes Airport, Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort is famous for its long season, massive storms, and high-alpine terrain. Sitting at 10,053 feet, Mammoth is the highest lift-served ski resort in California and averages over 400 inches of snow each winter. Some seasons have pushed past 700 inches, with skiing stretching into July and even August.

    With 3,500 acres of terrain, four base areas, and high-speed lifts, Mammoth can handle big crowds while spreading skiers out from beginners to experts. Lower-mountain zones and dedicated learning chairs offer wide, well-groomed runs for families and new skiers. Intermediates love the long cruisers off Stump Alley and Canyon Lodge.

    For advanced skiers, Mammoth delivers legendary steeps. Off the summit, Cornice Bowl, Scotty’s, Dropouts, and the Headwall offer drops, chutes, and high-speed carving. Many of these expert runs are winch-groomed from the top down, allowing confident skiers to experience steep terrain in prime conditions.

    With tons to do in town, a rockin Apres, and some killer skiing, Mammoth may just your next spot to hit. 🎧 Hear the full Mammoth episode on the Where to Ski podcast

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    Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol Alumnae

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    43 mins
  • Skiing Courchevel with Manu Gaidet: France’s Premier Alpine Playground
    Oct 28 2025

    Pristine well groomed slopes, elegant alpine villages, and effortless ski-in/ski-out, well that is Courchevel, the jewel of the Trois Vallées ski area in France.

    The latest episode of the Where to Ski podcast features our talk with world freeride champion and guide Manu Gaidet, who has called these mountains home for over 25 years. We talk big runs, easy runs, his ski brand and how to enjoy the towns.


    Guides Courchevel can be found at www.guides-courchevel.com


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    51 mins
  • Revelstoke: Canada’s Powder Highway Playground with Julie Hamel
    Oct 10 2025

    If you’re dreaming of deep snow, long descents, and an easygoing mountain culture, Revelstoke should be at the top of your list. In the latest episode of the Where to Ski podcast, host John Morgan talks with Julie Hamil, a long time instructor who fell in love with Revelstoke on her very first bluebird powder day — and never left.

    Known for the longest vertical drop in North America(5,620 feet / 1,713 meters) and legendary powder skiing, Revelstoke offers 3,121 acres of diverse terrain. This is truly one of the best skiing destinations in North America.

    Off the hill, Revelstoke has a warm, welcomingmountain town vibe. Just ten minutes from the lifts, this small community offers cozy pubs, local charm, and endless adventure.

    Skiing in Revelstoke is pure Canadian winter magic.

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    46 mins
  • Get Ski-Ready: Olympian Doug Lewis Shares Pre-Season Ski Fitness Tips
    Sep 29 2025

    Get Ski-Ready: Olympian Doug Lewis Shares Pre-Season Ski Fitness Tips

    Ski season is fast approaching, and if you’re dreaming of powder days and long runs, now is the time to start your ski fitness training. In the latest episode of the Where to Ski podcast, host John Morgan sits down with Doug Lewis—two-time Olympian, World Championship medalist, and U.S. Ski Team legend—to share his best advice on pre-season ski workouts that anyone can do.

    If you’ve ever felt wiped out after only a few runs or struggled with altitude on a ski trip, you’re not alone. According to Lewis, the key to skiing with confidence, endurance, and control is simple: get in shape for skiing before you hit the slopes.

    The best part? You don’t need a gym membership or expensive machines. Lewis recommends bodyweight ski conditioning exercises like squats, push-ups, burpees, lunges, and sit-ups. Combine these with cardio—jogging, cycling, or short sprints—and agility drills such as trail runs or even walking through a riverbed to sharpen balance. For explosive power on skis, add jump training.

    Consistency is everything. Just 20 minutes a day, five days a week, for 60 to 100 days before your ski holiday can completely transform your experience. “Control gives you joy,” Lewis explains. Stronger legs, a stable core, and mental commitment mean more fun whether you’re carving groomers, tackling moguls, or heading into the backcountry.

    So if your goal this season is to ski longer, stronger, and safer, start your ski workout plan today. Build strength, boost cardio, improve agility, and commit mentally—you’ll arrive on the mountain confident and ready to rip.

    👉 Subscribe to the Where to Ski podcast at wheretoski.org for more expert ski fitness tips and insider stories from legends of the sport.

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    12 mins