Ski Rebel’s top 10 stories for November 2008

Well December is here and the ski season it’s looking nothing short than White Gold for many resorts around the world. In many respects this is looking like a great start to another bumper ski season with some ski resorts reporting increases in seasonal ski pass holders by as much as 15%…now with all the doom and gloom going on with the economy this can only help.

Stay tuned, we’ve been promising it for awhile now, but big changes are coming to the site in December. A lot of hard work and thought. We’ve been doing a lot of background work before hand so that the transition goes on smoothly.
Meanwhile we thought we’d give you a quick overview on the top 10 magazine stories that you liked the most.

As we usually do, here’s the top 10 stories that you’ve clicked through in the past month.

1. Tennis star Roger Federer buys home in Swiss ski resort
2. Helicopter sets quad towers for upcoming season at Snoqualmie
3. Shapes in White Snow Carving Contest in Ischgl
4. B.C.’s winter ski roundup: here’s what’s up?
5. Skiing in Jammu Kashmir: skiing on top of the world
6. US resorts ban employees from using Burton Playboy pictoral snowboards
7. Snow Mountain project slated for Houston, Texas
8. Kitzbühel claims snowfall bigger now than forty years ago
9. World’s biggest ski resorts kick off season
10. Alta Badia ranks number 1 of all European alpine ski resorts

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