Alterra CEO Out: What Does This Mean for the Ikon Pass?
The CEO of Alterra Mountain Company, Jared Smith, is leaving his position. Why now, and what could this mean for the future of the company?
Places You Have to Ski Before You Die in North America
Our picks for runs, terrain zones, and resorts in North America that belong on any skier’s bucket list, ranging from beginner to extreme.
Okemo Review Revamp: World’s Greatest Ski Resort?
After a whirlwind season, we are prepared to make the most important announcement in PeakRankings history.
Epic vs. Ikon vs. Mountain Collective vs. Indy 2026-27: Biggest Shakeup In Years?
Now that both Vail and Alterra are announcing their updated pass products for the 2026-2027 season, it appears we’re seeing the biggest shifts in how these passes are structured since the megapass era began.
Worst Ski Lifts in North America
Highlighting some of the worst lifts you can ever have the misfortune of boarding in North America.
Most Underrated Ski Resorts in North America
Listing and highlighting our picks for the best ski resorts in North America that are currently on neither the Epic or Ikon Pass, and explaining why each one flies under the radar.
Mountain Review: Bogus Basin
While not quite up to the standard of top destination resorts, this Idaho mountain’s proximity to Boise, cheap tickets, modern amenities, and long hours make it possibly the best hometown mountain in the country.
Mountain Review: Tamarack
Despite having one of the most volatile histories in American destination skiing, this Idaho resort now offers a compelling footprint for skiers and riders of different abilities.
Why Telluride’s Ski Patrol Strike Ended Badly for Everyone
Ultimately, it is difficult to argue that anyone, including patrol, resort management, or the town itself, emerged from the Telluride ski patrol strike unscathed.
Why Family-Owned Skiing Disappeared In North America
To many loyal skiers and riders, the problem with the ski indstury seems obvious: massive corporations like Vail Resorts and Alterra came in and forced family and local ownership to sell out. But is family-owned skiing and riding really on its last legs?