Love snowboarders?
We’re here to set the record straight once and for all. Our name
may indicate that we cater to skiers, but that’s simply not the case. We
have plenty of Mountain Travel Experts
and staffers who are snowboarders, who can provide snowboarders with
unique and important perspectives on ski resorts with the best terrain
(and terrain parks) and off-mountain activities and attractions to suit
their interests and budget.
Since the sport’s inception, more than 35 years ago, snowboarders have often been a downtrodden people. In the 90s only seven percent of ski resorts allowed snowboarders, and there was segregated “snowboarders only” runs. They’ve been snubbed by skier “friends” who tell them that “you probably don’t want to come with us because there’s a lot of traversing,” or told by the random skier guy at the bar “you snowboarders ruin the moguls.” It’s no wonder that there’s been a history of tension between the two groups of snowsports enthusiasts. While some skiers, like all people, will never accept change or new ideas, we, at Ski.com, would personally like to thank snowboarding, and its culture, for all the innovative and inspirational things that the sport has contributed to the modern mountain experience.
Here’s why we love snowboarders:
Since the sport’s inception, more than 35 years ago, snowboarders have often been a downtrodden people. In the 90s only seven percent of ski resorts allowed snowboarders, and there was segregated “snowboarders only” runs. They’ve been snubbed by skier “friends” who tell them that “you probably don’t want to come with us because there’s a lot of traversing,” or told by the random skier guy at the bar “you snowboarders ruin the moguls.” It’s no wonder that there’s been a history of tension between the two groups of snowsports enthusiasts. While some skiers, like all people, will never accept change or new ideas, we, at Ski.com, would personally like to thank snowboarding, and its culture, for all the innovative and inspirational things that the sport has contributed to the modern mountain experience.
Here’s why we love snowboarders:
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