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Jillian Queri

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Encinitas, CA, United States

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Past articles by Jillian:

Where It's Dumping Wednesday: Alaska, Montana, and the Midwest

Ski areas in Michigan have seen up to 18 inches of snow in the last 48 hours. → Read More

Freeskier Kelly Sildaru Wins X-Games Gold With Highest Score Ever

The 16-year-old from Estonia just made X-Games slopestyle history. → Read More

Furloughed Workers Can Ski for Free at Mad River Glen, Sugarbush, and Mt. Hood Meadows

With proof of a furlough notice letter and a federal ID, you can ski for free. → Read More

Where It’s Dumping Wednesday: California, Colorado, Utah, New York, and Vermont

The West has been lucky this winter, with heavy snowfall continuing to blanket Utah, Colorado, and California. Eastern states like Vermont and New York have joined the powder party and are starting to see their fair share of new snow, too. In southwestern Colorado, skiers at Silverton Mountain have been enjoying five feet of fresh → Read More

Get Discounted Lessons During Learn To Ski And Snowboard Month

Have a friend or family member who wants to give skiing a try? January is the perfect month to teach them. → Read More

Two Skiers Dead After Inbounds Taos Avalanche

The inbounds slide took place on January 17 on the K3 Chute of Taos' 12,481-foot Kachina Peak. → Read More

Aspen Skiing Co. Announces Plan For New Workforce Housing

The proposed $15 million dollar housing center would be located in Basalt, Colorado. → Read More

Where It’s Dumping Wednesday: California, Utah, Colorado, and Japan

Winter is absolutely delivering right now in the Sierras, with multiple ski areas and resorts from Northstar to Squaw Valley recording over 24 inches in the last 24 hours. Squaw is getting hammered, having already recorded 29 inches in 24 hours. The National Weather Service has even issued a rare blizzard warning for the Greater → Read More

Heavy Snowfall in Europe Leads to 26 Related Deaths

Several ski areas and resorts in Austria have been forced to close due to fears of avalanches and unsafe conditions. → Read More

Lindsey Vonn Returning To World Cup Circuit

After suffering an injury to her left knee during a super-G training run at Colorado's Copper Mountain on November 19, Lindsey Vonn's last season of skiing before retirement was looking grim. But, like she's done many times before, Vonn worked tirelessly for six weeks to get back on skis, and will officially rejoin World Cup → Read More

PyeongChang To Demolish $200 Million Olympic Ski Venue

The Korea Forest Service recently made a request to the Gangwon Provincial Government that the Jeongseon Alpine Center, which was built for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic alpine events, be restored back to its original condition. Before the Games, a deal was struck between the Korea Forest Service and the Gangwon Provincial Government which stated → Read More

Weather Report: It’s Snowing In Utah, Tahoe, and Jackson

The snow gods have been extra kind to Utah, Tahoe, and Jackson Hole over the last few days, with multiple ski areas and resorts recording over 20 inches. Alta recorded an impressive 25 inches on Monday and Park City saw 22 inches over the last seven days. Powder Mountain was also living up to its → Read More

Skier Killed In Avalanche Was Participating In Avalanche Safety Course

On Saturday, January 5, a skier taking a Level 2 avalanche course in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains died after getting caught in an avalanche. Peter Marshall, a 40-year-old skier from Longmont, Colorado, was one of six skiers in the class who triggered the slide on Upper Senator Breck Basin, located northwest of Red Mountain Pass. → Read More

These Videos Will Inspire You to Always Ski With a Helmet

The Helmets Are Cool campaign from High Fives Foundation was created to get everyone to wear helmets and spread awareness on safety. → Read More

U.S. Olympic Committee to Announce American Bid by End of the Year

Denver, Salt Lake City, and Reno-Tahoe are all vying for the chance to host a future Winter Olympics. → Read More

Silverton Mountain Guides Ski 12 Feet of Powder in Alaska

It might still only be October, but on Saturday, October 20, some of the Silverton Mountain Guides in Seward, Alaska, found themselves skiing conditions that looked a lot more like late winter than mid fall. A series of storms left the mountains near Seward covered in up to 12 feet of snow. Local guides with → Read More

evo To Open 5 Stores in Whistler Beginning this Fall

evo will soon boast five storefronts in Whistler, British Columbia. → Read More

Ski Season Set To Kick Off In The East and West

Ski season is officially here, with resorts and areas in the East and West opening for the season on Friday and Saturday. → Read More

How Caite Zeliff Became the Inaugural Queen of Corbet’s

Caite Zeliff has mastered the art of going full send. → Read More

Colorado’s Wolf Creek Ski Area Is Open

Wolf Creek Ski Area is officially the first ski area or resort in the U.S. to open for the 2018-19 season. → Read More