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There aren't many places like Mt. Baker Ski Area left. In fact, its CEO, Gwyn Howat, estimates there are only a handful of its size like it across the U.S. While this Washington state ski area ...
SEATTLE – Next weekend’s 36th annual Legendary Banked Slalom snowboarding competition at Mt. Baker Ski Area has been canceled. The culprit: El Niño, which has sent too much rain, too little snow.
Mt. Baker Ski Area is often characterized by things like its epic annual snowfall (641 inches a year!), complex terrain, and stunning views, all of which make it a worthy stop or destination on ...
The snowboarding contest has been rescheduled to 2025, the Mt. Baker Ski Area CEO said in a recent update.
Tree wells and deep snow immersion are extremely dangerous in any mountain situation, and has been responsible for two deaths at Mt. Baker Ski Area alone in the last three years — Ferndale ...
Local News Mount Baker Ski Area closes due to historic cold temperatures The ski area will temporarily close on Saturday, Jan. 13, as frigid temperatures freeze most of western Washington.
The Mt. Baker Ski Area has announced an opening date, and this year you’ll be able to take a run down the mountain before your Thanksgiving dinner. The popular ski area for snowboarding, skiing ...
In the age of exorbitantly priced season passes for luxury ski resorts, Mt. Baker Ski Area in Whatcom County has retained its funky vibe and mom-and-pop sensibilities.
That same Mt. Baker measuring station had 51" of snow on the ground reported as of Thursday morning and the ski resort announced they're opening for the season on Friday.
Next weekend’s Legendary Banked Slalom competition at Mt. Baker Ski Area has been pushed to 2025 due to poor snowboarding conditions created by El Niño rainfall.
Kelly continued to be a prominent figure at Mt. Baker throughout his youth and early career. At just 19-years-old, he placed fourth behind other snowboarding legends like Tom Sims and Ken Auchenbach ...