Sneak Peak: The New DCSki
7 posts
7 users
1k+ views
Scott - DCSki Editor
August 19, 2013
Member since 10/10/1999 🔗
1,276 posts
As many of you know, I've been slaving away working on a completely re-designed DCSki. I'm in the home stretch now, and since you've all been waiting patiently, I thought this would be a good time to provide a sneak peak. To say that this has been a labor of love is an understatement, but I'm proud of the work I've done so far and can't wait to roll it out.

















The Colonel
August 20, 2013
Member since 03/5/2004 🔗
3,110 posts
Scott,
The renewed DCSki site is really looking great! I think I can speak for all DCSkiers with a big "THANK YOU!" for all the time and effort you put into DCSki. Frankly you have created THE voice for Mid-Atlantic skiing/riding and much more. Without DCSki we would all be lost! Hopefully the resorts and ski shops in this areas understand the importance and power of DCSki to their bottom line.
And do I dare say that I saw your picture in your preview post!
Thanks again and take care, we DCSkiers really appreciate your efforts and wish there was some way we could help you more,
The Colonel
Denis
August 20, 2013
Member since 07/12/2004 🔗
2,352 posts
Thanks Scott. It remains on my list to ski with you.
JimK - DCSki Columnist
August 20, 2013
Member since 01/14/2004 🔗
3,012 posts
Looking good.
The new SEARCH function seems to turn out great results :-)
Laurel Hill Crazie
August 20, 2013
Member since 08/16/2004 🔗
2,053 posts
Nice, I can't wait to see it up and running. Thanks Scott.
lbotta
August 20, 2013
Member since 10/18/1999 🔗
1,535 posts
You're awesome. Awesome, awesome awesome.

And you're invited to come to our new home in New England and ski your legs off, or kayak your arms off in Lake Sunapee.
eggraid
August 21, 2013
Member since 02/9/2010 🔗
519 posts
Thanks for the site, it's a great place and the new site looks very cool.

Ski and Tell

Snowcat got your tongue?

Join the conversation by logging in.

Don't have an account? Create one here.

0.14 seconds