Brent Gardner shares his reflections on an unprecedented ski season and his vision for a new ski-focused podcast that explores culture, gear, trends, and community in the mountain sports world. Whether you're a seasoned skier or new to the slopes, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of skiing and mountain culture.Main Topics: The unconventional ski season: record snow in Vermont and drought in Salt Lake CityBrent’s personal journey back to skiing after 22 yearsThe state of ski industry trends: pass pricing, resort innovations, and industry challengesThe importance of gear, from boots to equipment choices, and their impact on performance and comfortThe economics of skiing: cost versus value, affordability, and community buildingFuture planning for the season: weather trends, summer maintenance, and insider tipsFamily and beginner-friendly resorts: making skiing accessible for all ages and budgetsA preview of upcoming episodes focusing on gear, off-season activities, and guest interviewsSubstackIndie PassBlister Gear GuideEpic PassIkon PassMountain CollectiveSnowbound ExpoTwitterPodcast WebsiteTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction: Launching a ski podcast end of season and why now00:30 - An upside-down season: record snow in Vermont, drought in Salt Lake City00:59 - Brent’s personal story: returning to skiing after 22 years01:52 - Exploring what’s missing in ski content and the goal of this podcast02:22 - Trends in ski industry pricing, resort solvency, and data-driven insights03:18 - Next season's weather outlook and ongoing summer tracking04:46 - West vs East season experiences and personal ski adventures05:16 - The impact of early season conditions and resort operations06:15 - The evolution of ski sales, expos, and the shift in gear availability06:44 - Moving the Snowbound Expo and its community significance08:11 - The importance of proper equipment: boots, gear, and performance09:10 - Innovations in ski boots: BOA systems and comfort-performance balance10:38 - How technology influences skiing efficiency and enjoyment11:08 - The true cost of skiing vs other hobbies, and its affordability today12:07 - Historical perspective on ski pass prices and current multi-resort options13:04 - Major pass programs: Epic, Icon, Mountain Collective, and Indie Pass14:04 - Exploring independent resorts like Bolton Valley and J Peak15:28 - The appeal of less crowded, traditional ski resorts and terrain diversity16:56 - Evaluating resorts: media, unseen factors, and family-friendly options17:24 - The importance of affordable lessons and encouraging new skiers18:23 - The future of the sport: investments in youth, community, and accessibility19:22 - Seasonal preparation, gear maintenance, and off-season activities20:19 - Future guests, community building, and episode plans20:43 - Closing remarks: the season's end, indoor skiing, and community encouragementResources & Links:Connect with Brent Gardner:Note: Stay tuned for upcoming episodes on ski gear, off-season prep, and interviews with industry insiders—designed to keep your passion for skiing alive year-round!