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SKI Magazine: September 2008
Find everything from the September issue here: 2009 Buyers Guide, Tahoe Weekends, Deep Aspen, Charms of Woodstock, and more.

Stuff We Like (p. 42)
The newest and coolest gear for this season, picked out by our peeps at SKI Magazine. >>>Read Now
Jet-Setters (p. 44)
Private jets as a means of getting to the hill are becoming more popular every year, thanks to decreasing prices and ease of travel. >>>Read Now
Fuel for the Hill (p. 48)
Fuel your muscles between meals and go beyond the standard energy bar with these tasty gels, bites, bloks, and more. >>>Read Now
Loon Mountain, NH (p.56)
A White Mountain beauty heralds the Northeast's largest expansion in almost a quarter-century. >>>Read Now
Alpine Meadows, CA (p. 60)
Follow the sun to a local Lake Tahoe favorite that's just the right size for a long ski weekend. >>>Read Now
Tunnel Vision (p. 64)
Venture fall below Aspen's slopes for a tour of the Smuggler Mine. You'll never see the town in the same light again. >>>Read Now
No Snow? No Problem (p.66)
Meet Snow Guarantees. You’ll never have to pay for poor conditions at these mountain resorts. >>>Read Now
Lodging: Woodstock, VT (p. 68)
This New England village offers first-rate lodging, from luxurious to laidback. >>>Read Now
Top Tables (p. 70)
Make a reservation now at these hot ski-town restaurants. >>>Read Now
Inn of the Month: Stowe Mountain Lodge (p. 72)
In Stowe, Vermont. >>>Read Now
Buyers Guide 2009 (p. 75)
We gathered 41 professionals on three different mountains to test the latest skis and boots, head to head, on all types of terrain. The winners were obvious. And occasionally surprising. Here's all the advice you need. >>>Read Now
Trend Report (p. 76)
Harder, better, faster, stronger - and just plain cooler. If it's been awhile since you visited a ski shop, here's what you're missing. >>>Read Now
Anatomy of a Ski (p. 80)
Ever wonder what’s under that topsheet? Knowing won’t change your life, but it might change your mind. >>>Read Now
Binding Glossary (p. 81)
Sound like a pro tech shop owner once you get these terms down - or least know how to shop for bindings. >>>Read Now
Anatomy of a Boot (p. 82)
How plastic, steel, rubber, and leather come together to connect skier to ski. >>>Read Now
The newest and coolest gear for this season, picked out by our peeps at SKI Magazine. >>>Read Now
Jet-Setters (p. 44)
Private jets as a means of getting to the hill are becoming more popular every year, thanks to decreasing prices and ease of travel. >>>Read Now
Fuel for the Hill (p. 48)
Fuel your muscles between meals and go beyond the standard energy bar with these tasty gels, bites, bloks, and more. >>>Read Now
Loon Mountain, NH (p.56)
A White Mountain beauty heralds the Northeast's largest expansion in almost a quarter-century. >>>Read Now
Alpine Meadows, CA (p. 60)
Follow the sun to a local Lake Tahoe favorite that's just the right size for a long ski weekend. >>>Read Now
Tunnel Vision (p. 64)
Venture fall below Aspen's slopes for a tour of the Smuggler Mine. You'll never see the town in the same light again. >>>Read Now
No Snow? No Problem (p.66)
Meet Snow Guarantees. You’ll never have to pay for poor conditions at these mountain resorts. >>>Read Now
Lodging: Woodstock, VT (p. 68)
This New England village offers first-rate lodging, from luxurious to laidback. >>>Read Now
Top Tables (p. 70)
Make a reservation now at these hot ski-town restaurants. >>>Read Now
Inn of the Month: Stowe Mountain Lodge (p. 72)
In Stowe, Vermont. >>>Read Now
Buyers Guide 2009 (p. 75)
We gathered 41 professionals on three different mountains to test the latest skis and boots, head to head, on all types of terrain. The winners were obvious. And occasionally surprising. Here's all the advice you need. >>>Read Now
Trend Report (p. 76)
Harder, better, faster, stronger - and just plain cooler. If it's been awhile since you visited a ski shop, here's what you're missing. >>>Read Now
Anatomy of a Ski (p. 80)
Ever wonder what’s under that topsheet? Knowing won’t change your life, but it might change your mind. >>>Read Now
Binding Glossary (p. 81)
Sound like a pro tech shop owner once you get these terms down - or least know how to shop for bindings. >>>Read Now
Anatomy of a Boot (p. 82)
How plastic, steel, rubber, and leather come together to connect skier to ski. >>>Read Now






The September issue is devoted mostly to the Gear Guide and a few travel articles, so unfortunately there wasn't any fitness section for that month.
Hope that clears it up!
Megan Emmett
Online Assistant Editor, SkiNet.com
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