Follow the Snow to Luxury Vacation Rentals
February 2, 2007. Snowboarders and skiers make travel arrangements a bit differently. They don't necessarily look for the best deal – they want the most snow. So, now that we're halfway through winter, we looked around North America to see what's newsworthy when it comes to ski conditions.
New Mexico has been getting hammered this year, prompting a feature in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and a mention of two resorts, Taos and Angel Fire, in SkiNet's "Top Ten Snow Reports."
The blizzards have abated in Colorado for now, but light snows have been keeping the slopes in great shape in the Rocky Mountain state.
After a warm, dry start, North Carolina just saw the second of three storms to hit the mountains in a two-week span. During that time, temperatures have been below freezing at night, allowing the resorts to blow snow as well.
Finally, we have to mention the Northeast. Things also had been tough up there, but Elliot Abrams at AccuWeather predicts a cold February that might help. Resorts like Stowe, Vermont, which can groom well and make plenty of snow if necessary, have already improved and should only get better.
