Powder Hounds Ski Trivia Game Podcast

Jeff Shaw
Powder Hounds Ski Trivia Game Podcast Podcast

Episodes feature ski area history and trivia, ski news, season pass deals, and interviews with ski industry professionals, volunteers and outdoor enthusiasts. Get a shot of stoke on your way to or from the mountain!

  1. 21 MAR

    Powder Hounds Ski Trivia Episode 54 - Catapult to Catamount, NY (March 21, 2024)

    Catamount Ski Area may be best described as a hidden gem in plain sight. After all, it has been operating since 1939. Its location, among the Taconic Range, perhaps not necessary thought of when planning ski trips. But the ski area delivers with fall lines, headwalls and trails snaking through the trees. It is affordable. Its season pass gives you unlimited access to two other nearby ski areas. The ski school is also 84 years old and the Mountain Cat program may be among the best kept secrets for 3-year-olds learning to ski and snowboard. This episode was inspired by a handful of years skiing Catamount regularly, plus my first born’s inaugural winter on sticks. We begin with regional ski news-passes, weather, terrain updates and spring events, pivot to the history of Catamount, continue to the present day mountain profile. A deep dive of recent changes under Jon Schaefer as well as a potential expansion are explored as well as an unanswered question about ski area trail names (Catamount and Stowe have an unusually large amount of trails named after people). Of course, the episode wraps with nine trivia questions for the nine decades of Catamount’s existence. Go buy a spring equinox pass to Catamount (and Berkshire East) before it’s too late! Segment time: 3:42 – Regional Ski News 7:26 – History of Catamount Ski Area 12:36 – Mountain Profile 15:14 – Recent Changes 18:16 – Episode Inspiration 22:07 – Catamount Trail Names 24:43 – Trivia Questions

    37 min
  2. 14 FEB

    Powder Hounds Ski Trivia Podcast Episode 53 - Camelback Home of the 'Long Ski Day in PA' (February 14, 2024)

    While Camelback Resort, celebrating 60-years of operation, may be most well known for its gigantic indoor and outdoor waterparks, it should also get love for being home to the ‘long ski day in PA.’ A compliment! On weekends and holidays, lifts start spinning at 7:30am (First Tracks) and stop – 14 hours later – at 9:00pm. While night skiing is not unique at smaller ski areas, the sheer cluster of ski areas (7) within 88 miles of one another that offer night skiing with 100% of terrain open, makes the Poconos special. Also noteworthy, this is the first winter season that Camelback is a parter on the Ikon Pass (along with nearby Blue), offering 7 days without blackout dates for full Ikon; 5 days with holiday blackouts for Ikon base. The usual topics covered include, ski area history, mountain profile, prices while focusing on the benefits of night skiing. The episode wraps-up with an ’Elite Eight’ set of trivia questions. I also bring back an old starter segment, regional ski news, including headlines, weather forecasts, open terrain rankings and a notable event. This episode – and all episodes – have a little something for everyone. Happy February, Powder Hounds!  Segment time: 3:55 – Regional Ski News 8:55 – Episode Introduction 9:52 – Camelback History 14:12 – Mountain Profile 17:00 – Benefits of Night Skiing 19:56 – Night Skiing in Poconos 23:33 – Trivia Questions

    33 min

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Episodes feature ski area history and trivia, ski news, season pass deals, and interviews with ski industry professionals, volunteers and outdoor enthusiasts. Get a shot of stoke on your way to or from the mountain!

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