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Braunwald Resort to Terminate Traditional Ski Operations as Climate Change Reshapes Swiss Alpine Tourism

Braunwald, a car-free mountain village located in the canton of Glarus, has officially announced the cessation of its traditional ski…

The King’s Birthday Weekend: A Traditional Ski Season Opener Facing Unpredictable Snowfall

The first weekend of June, marked by the King’s Birthday holiday, has long been synonymous with the traditional commencement of…

The Shifting Landscape of Spring Skiing: Resorts Extend Seasons Beyond Traditional Boundaries

For decades, the narrative of spring skiing in the United States has been dominated by a select group of resorts,…

The Evolution of the Winter Olympic Program Traditional Disciplines Face Uncertainty as Freeriding and Ice Climbing Target 2030 Inclusion

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) finds itself at a pivotal crossroads as it prepares for the 2030 Winter Games in…

Lina Peak Skyscraper Proposal Sparks Intense Debate Over the Future of Zermatt’s Traditional Alpine Landscape and Housing Crisis

The Swiss mountain resort of Zermatt, globally renowned for its car-free streets and traditional wooden chalets, is currently facing a…