Utah Olympic Anniversary

Utah is celebrating the 10th anniversary of hosting the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The Games not only changed the landscape of the Salt Lake City Valley in preparation for the numerous events, as well as the influx of spectators, local officials say it did much to change awareness of all that Utah has to offer when it comes to winter sports and enjoyable living.

Celebrations continue through February with a number of events throughout the Salt Lake Valley and Park City areas. Check out these links for a list of activities:

Utah Vacation Homes Winter Olympics Tribute

Utah Olympic Legacy

Visit Park City

Downtown SLC

 

Buy or Rent? The Best Option for Skis and Snowboards

Everyone knows there are cheaper sports to enjoy than many mountain sports. But, those who are passionate about powder know there is no greater thrill or feeling of freedom than you get from downhill skiing or snowboarding. The question remains, is it more cost-effective to buy or rent? There are a few factors to take into account that could help answer this question for you: Continue reading

Win a Trip for Two to The Greatest Snow on Earth

Salt Lake City, Utah – Ski ‘N See Ski ‘N Board Shops in Park City, Utah announces a dream ski trip for two to “The Greatest Snow on Earth”. From airfare, transportation, lift tickets, rentals, and lodging, this trip has it all. Several companies are contributing in the hopes of introducing all that Utah has to offer ski enthusiasts– or future ski enthusiasts. Continue reading

The Reviews Are In!

Here are a few of the reviews we have received recently! We hope these are indicative of all our customer’s experience with Ski ‘N See.

“Thanks for all the hospitality and ‘extra touch’ you and your staff afforded myself and my family! See you next year!”
-Bob Continue reading

Helmet Safety – Are You Wearing One?

It’s not just a fashion statement, more and more skiers and riders are opting in to the idea of wearing a helmet on the slopes for safety. According to a National Ski Areas Association, in the 2009-2010 ski season, 79% of children under the age of nine wore ski helmets. However, only 32% of men ages 18-22 wore them. The NSAA also says helmet use tends to increase with ability level. They say 26% of beginners in 09-10 wore helmets, but 55% of advance riders protected their domes. Continue reading