Turns All Year — A Streak of Monthly Skiing in Colorado
Turns All Year is the activity of skiing every month of the year, including all through the summer. Most of the skiing happens in Colorado within a few hours of Boulder, spanning resorts along the I-70 corridor, backcountry zones in the Front Range and Indian Peaks, and high alpine snowfields that hold late into the summer. Every pin on the map below is a documented ski day, one for each month on the streak, with the date, location, and a YouTube link when available.
The goal is simple: never let a calendar month pass without at least one ski day, year-round, through every season in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. The map and accompanying table show years of monthly ski days in the Rockies, including resort skiing at places like Arapahoe Basin, Loveland, Winter Park, Copper Mountain, and Vail, plus backcountry objectives and summer couloir descents. Data is tracked in a live Google Sheet and updated after each month's ski day.
Tim Morrissey is a Partner at Drive Capital based in Boulder, Colorado, and an active backcountry and resort skier. The Turns All Year project is a personal streak of skiing every month, documented here as a continuously updated ski journal.
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Turns All Year
The activity of skiing every month of the year, including all through the summer. Most of my skiing takes place in Colorado, within a few hours of Boulder.