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As a warming world creates an existential threat for the ski industry, resorts are reducing how much energy they need to make it snow.
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Vermont Edition has a conversation with Unlikely Riders, an organization that gets BIPOC Vermonters into the outdoors.
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Learning more about snow making with Jay Peak Resort and Efficiency Vermont.
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Ski resorts have been able to employ more local workers this year, but they’re facing a wetter, warmer winter.
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The Middlebury Snowbowl is offering night skiing for the first time in its history. Michael Hussey, the Ski Areas General Manager at Middlebury College, spoke with host Jenn Jarecki about the changes.
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The event has drawn more than 30,000 spectators in past years.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with Vermonter Mirna Valerio about body image and her athletic endeavors.
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It's official: The greatest Alpine skier in the history of the sport is Burke Mountain Academy alum Mikaela Shiffrin.Shiffrin set the World Cup record for career victories by winning a slalom race Saturday in Sweden, her 87th World cup win, and one that broke a tie with Ingemar Stenmark on the all-time list for first place finishes for men or women.
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When Mount Ascutney ski resort went bankrupt over a decade ago, it threw nearby West Windsor into turmoil. So the town took a risk and bought the ski area in 2015. Residents formed a non-profit called Ascutney Outdoors to run it, and the move paid off.
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Mikaela Shiffrin, 27, ties Lindsey Vonn's record for the most alpine World Cup wins for a woman. Shiffrin also has two Olympic gold medals and six world championships.