Everyday is a Good Day On Hill for Neil
The first rule of The Rad Dads club is, don’t talk about The Rad Dads!
Who are our passholders? They set their alarms to the sounds of snowploughs. They know the truth about corduroy (no, it’s not your mom’s favourite fabric). They don’t shy from -40, and know that a goggle tan is a true bragging right. They are our friends, loyalists and family.
The first rule of The Rad Dads club is, don’t talk about The Rad Dads!
While most parents are the ones who suggest to the little ones in their life that they should try skiing, Rowyn was the one who was bugging Mom and Dad.
Kicha doesn’t brag about carving turns or hitting jumps; her favourite part about being on-hill is being active outside as a family
Tye Wilson is one of those kids that you automatically take a liking too. For almost a decade his positive attitude and great outlook on life have made him a favourite across the terrain park world.
Richie has been a staple in the Blue Mountain Terrain Park for over 16 years, and goes just as hard today, as he did back then.
They say communication and trust are key to a successful marriage, but in the case of Andrea Bulter and Kevin Nash, it is leaving your skis at the front door and knowing that on a Pow day, it’s everyone for themselves.
Kosten might not even be a teen yet, but is a seasoned expert in all things slopeside. He was on a snowboard before his first birthday and if it wasn’t for a thing called school, you’d see him at Blue morning noon and night
Every day is a good day skiing at Blue… and every season is an amazing one for those who share the passion, that I do.
It was a right of passage for me. My grandparents had skied here, my parents had skied here, and then I started snowboarding here, it was our families place.