Do you know The Code? Of course you do — at least when it comes to skier and snowboarder safety. An ubiquitous feature at all U.S. ski areas and resorts, the National Ski Area’s Association (NSAA) rules for safe and responsible skiing and snowboarding are found everywhere from trail maps to lift signage to napkins […]
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Learning to Ski as an Adult: In A Jam
By MacKennea Broyles At two hours, I pitied anyone who was on I-70 and not going skiing. At three hours, I pitied myself even though I was going skiing. The combination of up to 39 + inches of snow in the past 48 hours and cabin fever from a recent snow day led what seemed […]
Ski Day Burritos Take Flight! (Recipes for Instant Pot Pinto Beans and Veggie Burritos)
If you’ve been reading Braveskimom.com, you know that we don’t really like dropping our hard-earned cash on expensive ski resort lunches. We feel the same way about airport and airplane food. So, this summer we took veggie burritos to new heights — carrying them on a noontime flight in lieu of purchasing something at the […]
Happy Father’s Day, Ski Dads!
In honor of ski dad’s everywhere, today we’re featuring four fathers talking about family skiing. Enjoy! Happy Father’s Day to all you ski and snowboard dads! Enjoy your day and thanks for making winter so fun for your families. If you’d like to share why you love family skiing or share your favorite ski dad […]
With Summer Just Around the Corner, Care for Colorado
It’s been a fantastic ski and snowboard season, but with the end of school quickly approaching it’s time to turn our attention to biking, hiking, climbing, camping and other outdoor activities. Today, a short stewardship video from the Colorado Tourism Office and Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. It reviews seven Leave No Trace […]