You can feel it! Mornings have a bracing chill, leaves are off the trees and you have seen pics of snow on high peaks both east and west. Winter is on the doorstep! That means we need to not just dream about skiing – we need to make PLANS!!

We at conSKIerge are a combination of blessed and stubborn. We have been lucky enough to travel with the sport around most of North America, and we are true believers in Warren Miller’s adage – “If you don’t do it this year , you will be one year older when you do.” So we tend to do “It” sooner rather than later even if we get hit with immature snow.  What all this means is there are very few parts of the the North American ski terrain we haven’t sampled.

When you combine our experiences and our love for talking about skiing and you benefit! We would seriously love to help you plan your next ski trip. Whether you are thinking of a road trip in British Columbia or camping out at a major resort for a week, we can help. And we suspect we can suggest ideas you haven’t thought of. We will leave the specific airline and room reservations to your travel agent, but we can certainly make informed suggestions as to how to get there, where to stay and what to do besides ski.

Interested in connecting? Fill out our Plan a Trip questionnaire or send us an email at hello@conskierge.ski

 

conSKIerge co-founder

Kevin Dennis is a life long ski bum with a 34 year legal career on the side. Now retired, he skis 80+ days a year. While he lives in Alta UT in the winters, he has traveled extensively through skiing and has skied almost every major resort in North America (and many you have never heard of). He continues to hit the road often throughout the western United States and Canada and trips over the last several years have included ventures in British Columbia, Montana and Colorado. Whether you want to know about the behemoths like Aspen or Squaw or are interested in the road less travelled (Lost Trail Powder Mountain in Montana or Whitewater in BC anyone?), Kevin has been there, has an opinion and you will most likely have to tell him to shut up after a half hour!