After a hard day’s work on the slopes, there’s nothing more satisfying than going out for some well-earned drinks with your mates. We take a look at five of the best après ski locations in Europe to do just this. Note: we cannot take any responsibility for the state you may end up in as
Author: Sue Chavez
The History of Aspen Gay Ski Week
While we have a soft spot for Mammoth, gay ski weeks were really creaed by Aspen Snowmass. This year marks the resort’s 41st Gay Ski Week, the largest and longest-running annual gay ski week event in the country. Aspen has remained the perfect host town and mountain community for this wonderful event, but how did it all begin?
Three Ways to Make Your Gay Ski Weekend the Best Ever
In a previous post, we detailed some of our favorite LGBTQ+ ski weeks and weekends in the country. As we head into the 2018 and 2019 ski season, we’ll begin preparing to make the most of these treasured events. Follow these tips to ensure you have the best, most memorable gay ski weeks of your
The Bra Tree: A Short History
We’ve all seen it—halfway up the mountain and only visible from the high-speed quad, a solitary conifer stands slightly too close to the lift line. You can almost reach out and touch it, but the tree is just slightly out of reach. As you zoom by, you catch a glimpse of color—neon yellow, navy blue, even a
The Future is Gay for the Skiing Industry
Some things change, some things don’t. In an earlier post, we talked about the present and lingering anti-gay sentiment in the ski industry. We also mentioned about how things have gotten better over the years. We believe one of the reasons for this positive change has been the increased spending power of the gay community