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Mike Rogge

Mike Rogge

Editor at Mountain Gazette

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Art
  • Leisure
  • Entertainment
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Skiing and Winter Sports

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Recent Articles

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Happy National Magazine Day, a real holiday

Updated on May 19, 2023 Written by Mike Rogge On Thursday night in Boston, at our first live event for Mountain Gazette subscribers, a reader approached me. To protect their identity due to the personal nature of the conversation I’ll change their name to Mark. Mark shared he’d been a subscriber since 197. He didn’t grow up loving ski flicks or hardcore outdoor magazines. Just a person who longed for community in the outdoor spaces he loved. He found Mountain Gazette from listening to an interv…
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A Dream for Warren

Written by Mike Rogge The rumors started as whispers in a bar. Red Bull was in town throwing a premiere for local athletes. I met up with an old colleague, a new hire at the energy drink company, for dinner with our families. This was right before the Christmas holiday. “Hey Rogge, did you hear?” the bartender asked. “No Warren Miller movie this year.” “Really?” “Yeah. They’re going to make some kind of archival piece. No filmers. No athletes.” Today the news came out that Warren Miller Enterta…
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Beloved South Lake Tahoe Skier Kyle Smaine Killed in Avalanche in Japa

Written by Mike Rogge It is with great sadness we report beloved South Lake Tahoe Professional Skier Kyle Smaine has died in an avalanche in Japan. Smaine, 31, was skiing on a marketing trip for Ikon Pass and Nagano Tourism. Mountain Gazette Senior Photographer Grant Gunderson, the photographer on the trip, was also on assignment for Mountain Gazette along with Glacier, Washington-based pro skier Adam Ü. In a call early Sunday morning with Mountain Gazette, Ü shared the three skiers were on a…
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Mountain Gazette Launches Initiative to Help Save a Small Ski Area

Written by Mike Rogge In a lifetime of powder days I have never forgotten my first one at Hickory Hill. I couldn’t have been 10 yet, but the forecast came through, snow was measured in feet, and school was closed. We stopped at Stewarts for a breakfast sandwich and drove up the Northway. Inside the lodge, we put on our boots near the fire before heading out to learn exactly how the hell one is supposed to ride a Poma lift. Hickory Hill, a small, yet mighty Southern Adirondack ski area, rises 1,…
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Skiing the Little Bird

Written by Peter Kray  If you have ever driven Hwy 285 from the little town of Antonito, Colorado, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, you have seen the steep, diving ski runs of Pajarito Ski Area.  “The Little Bird,” as locals call it, features a relentless face of black and double black diamond runs that drop straight from the
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Jaded Local: Park City Strike: The Last Resort

The Jaded Local weighs in on the Park City Ski Patrol strike and Vail Resorts refusal to pay a living wage. Plus, what’s really at stake.