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Winter 2011-12 Recap With SIA’s Rockies/Central US & Canada Sales & Marketing Manager @RKennedySIA

Friday, May 11th, 2012

By: Reddy Kennedy
SIA Rockies/Central US & Canada Sales & Marketing Manager
May 11, 2012

As we all know the winter of 2011-12 will go down as one of the least memorable in the last 20 years based on the SIA RetailTRAK Numbers and the NSAA Skier Day numbers just announced at their annual meeting. People bought less apparel and gear and purchased fewer lift tickets.

Here at our house we did buck the trend when it came to outfitting the family; two of us got new ski boots, everyone got new outfits (tops and bottoms) plus there were some goggles and gloves in the mix as well.

 

 

As for getting out on the hill, I got to more resorts in Colorado than I might usually have but had no out-of-state trips this winter. I had good days in Aspen, Breckenridge, Winter Park, Steamboat and Vail for work trips and additionally with the family to Keystone, Eldora and back to Winter Park plus Steamboat for Presidents Weekend. We missed the big dump by a day; they hadn’t had snow in over two weeks and then got over two feet the afternoon/night we left. Oh well guess that’s the way the winter went.

We got out on the hill about 7 days less than usual this season; when it’s in the 70’s on the Front Range of Colorado it’s really hard to get a 6 and 9 year old in the car to drive up I-70 when their friends want to ride bikes or go play at the park.

With all that said though when we got out on the slopes it was great. The members and shops I visited all had as good an attitude as you could; yes there is inventory on the racks and orders are off for next season. Shops were saying “well it will be a shorter mud season and summer will start that much sooner”.

The winter of 2011-12 is behind us, summers’ around the corner and before you know it, it will be snowing in the High Country.

Meyer: 90-year-old skier having a hill of a good time

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

By: John Meyer
The Denver Post
February 28, 2012

WINTER PARK — Bob Brunson didn’t discover the joy of skiing until he was 49 years old, but he will tell you it has changed his life.

For the past 41 years.

A World War II fighter pilot who will turn 91 in June, Brunson has to take it easy, and he skis with an oxygen tank because of a lung problem that almost killed him a year ago. But he’s a proud member of Winter Park’s SkiMeisters club for senior citizens — and a popular one at that.

“The women love him,” said SkiMeister member P.J. Slovikoski, 68. “The SkiMeister women love Bob.”

What’s not to love? I wanted to hug him the whole time I was with him. And I want to be like him when I grow up.

Brunson first got hooked on skiing because it was “something physical to do,” but it soon meant much more to him, as it does for most of us who feel the joy it brings us deep in our souls.

Brunson first got hooked on skiing because it was “something physical to do,” but it soon meant much more to him, as it does for most of us who feel the joy it brings us deep in our souls.

2 Mile High BBQ- Winter Park Resort

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Monday, January 30, 2012
Winter Park Resort

After a day on the hill trying the latest products and turning out set-ups, join the industry for a 2 Mile High BBQ at the Lodge at Sunspot. Converted as a 4-person gondola, take the Zephyr Express to the top of Winter Park Resort for a hearty and delicious Rocky Mountain buffet BBQ.

*Reservations are Required & Space is Limited. $35 per person, Reserve Your Spot Now.*

All Reservations Must Be Made By Thursday, January 19.

BBQ MENU

  • Mixed Greens Salad with Yellow Pepper, Carrots, Tomato & Cuccumber with Buttermilk Ranch or Citrus Vinaigrette
  • Cowboy Chicken
  • Roast Prime Rib with Horsey Sauce
  • Garlic Marscapone Mashers
  • Green Beans & Baby Carrots
  • Fresh Baked Dinner Rolls
  • Cherry Cobbler a la Mode

*Reservation times are for the gondola and are set in 15 minute intervals between 5:30-8:15P. Each time slot accommodates 40 people.

Pick up tickets onsite at the SIA On-Snow Demo Registration in the Mountain Village. Your ticket confirms your lift time and must be presented at the lift and restaurant. Please be prompt.

The $35/person includes: lift, food, gratuity and soft drinks. A cash bar is available for your enjoyment. Tickets are non-refundable after January 1, 2012.

SIA Announces Snow Show Sold Out for 2012

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

McLean, VA (July 7, 2011) – While mountain resorts and retail shops across the country have transitioned into summer, SnowSports Industries America (SIA) is thinking SNOW and looking ahead to next year’s Snow Show in Denver.  Last week, the Show officially reached “sold out” status for exhibitor booth space, although a waiting list will be maintained in the months leading up to the Show. 

“Having the SIA Snow Show sell out in June is fantastic news and solidifies the importance of the Show for every company in our industry — even when many of us are focusing on warmer weather activities, winter is always in the back of our minds,” commented SIA’s Trade Show Committee President and Quiksilver’s VP of Sales Dave Rosenberger.

The 2012 SIA Snow Show is scheduled for January 26-29 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver and expects to draw over 19,000 attendees including suppliers, retailers, reps, athletes and professionals from the snow sports industry. The sold-out Snow Show will feature nearly 900 snow sports brands throughout 310,000 square feet of exhibit space including 25 new exhibitors, which are brand new to the Show or returning after taking a hiatus.

“As G3 continues to expand into the more descent-focused ski-touring market, and offer skis that are at home within the ski-area boundary, SIA offers us great exposure to broader ski market retailers. Basically, it gives us great reach within the larger ski industry, and that makes it worth our time to attend,” said Oliver Steffen, founder and owner of G3.
Some new features on tap for the 2012 Snow Show include an additional food court area as well as daily happy hours in the Central Food Court. For updates and Snow Show information visit siasnowshow.com.

The annual SIA Snow Show consistently draws the attention of journalists from across the globe to cover the latest in snow sports trends.  At last year’s Show over 950 television, radio, magazine, newspapers and online journalists could be found roaming the aisles resulting in 70 television placements, 5,590 blog hits and 949 online/print pieces reaching over 290 million consumers.

“It’s exciting to see such great buzz around the SIA Snow Show for 2012. For Salomon, the SIA Show is one of the highlights of our winter season. It’s one time a year that we have an opportunity to launch our latest and greatest product and reconnect with retailers. It’s no surprise to us that SIA 2012 has already sold out this early in the year,” commented Jenny Naftulin, Alpine Brand Manager at Salomon USA.

 No other trade show brings the snow sports community together to get down, and get down to business, like the SIA Snow Show. The annual Snow Show has been happening for more than 50 years and showcases brands from every snow sports category – ski, snowboard, cross country, telemark, AT backcountry and snowshoe. For anyone connected to the business of snow sports, the Snow Show is the place to be from January 26-29, 2012.

“At SIA we get to meet face to face with the shops that are selling our products and get feedback on the brand as well as share some good times.  We are a small niche’ brand and a lot of shops have not had the chance to see our products in person. The Snow Show is the single biggest gathering of the whole industry under one roof and a great place to see old friends and meet new ones,” said Jeremy Jones, Owner of Jones Snowboards.

SIA’s On-Snow Demo/Ski-Ride Fest from January 30-31 at Winter Park Resort and Devil’s Thumb Ranch gets the industry out doing what they live for – skiing and riding. During the two-day Ski-Ride Fest, snow sports retailers and media test out gear and accessories they just previewed at the Show including ski, snowboard, Nordic, AT, telemark and backcountry products while other attendees get time on the slopes/trails and hang with industry friends. The Demo is hosted in-conjunction with the Western Winter Sports Reps Association’s (WWSRA) Rocky Mountain Demo and in partnership with Cross Country Ski Areas Association (CCSAA).