Annie refers to herself as a SoCal native and a real spitfire. She started skiing at eight (some consider that late in the game) and snowboarded exclusively in her teens and 20s. After she moved to Utah in 2006 (yes, work transplant who never left), her skis were back ON. Annie grew up skiing and boarding in Big Bear, California, and enjoyed the powder in Colorado where she went to college. With a background in broadcast journalism (yup, she used to be on TV) and a media,marketing, and PR pro, she's currently the CMO and Co-Founder of an outdoor technology company. She's done business and closed deals on a chairlift and doesn't want it any other way!
With a eight and four year old, you can catch Annie on the (bunny) slopes or consuming all the leftover hot cocoa and cookies her kids can't finish.
by Annie Davis
With the famous spring-predicting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, predicting an early spring, here are some tips to make sure your late-season shredding is epic.
by Annie Davis
Ski Utah’s Discover Winter program is in full swing for its third season and I wanted to shadow a participant to experience first-hand what the program is like.
by Annie Davis
Wanting a better understanding of which snacks I should have for my kids while skiing, I connected with Amy Loverin, a registered dietitian.
by Annie Davis
Tips and tricks to maximize the safety of kids on the slopes.
by Annie Davis
Wanting my kids to try new resorts without hopping on a flight, we headed to Southern Utah to experience Brian Head Resort and Eagle Point Resort.
by Annie Davis
After two years in the making, Utah is once again a member of the National Brotherhood of Snowsports (NBS) with a local chapter in Salt Lake City!
by Annie Davis
Tips from a local mom who, in full disclosure, is not a ski instructor, but learned a few things along the way in teaching her kids to ski.
by Annie Davis
Skiing & snowboarding can be pricey, so we break down when to invest in equipment, the must-have purchases, and how long it lasts so you can get the most value.
by Annie Davis
There is a lot that goes into sizing kids appropriately and it’s important to understand when they are ready to level up their ski and snowboard gear.
by Annie Davis
As with most things involving kids, easy and fun access to food and drink (kid and adult beverages) is a must. So, I went in search of kid-friendly après spots!
by Annie Davis
It’s a question I get asked a lot from people with young children. Where can my kids ski for free in Utah?
by Annie Davis
I’m combining my best practices with great ideas from other ski moms to bring you the top must-haves to keep the kids entertained in the lodge.
by Annie Davis
The wildly popular Ski Utah Passport Program is back for its 25th year and offers the same great benefits you know and love – still affordable, still awesome.
by Annie Davis
When visitors come to Utah for vacation and to enjoy The Greatest Snow on Earth® they (obviously) don’t want to feel bad. The focus is on fun, and a common concern is about how to acclimate to the elevation.
by Annie Davis
The journey of a Utah native skiing for the very first time as an adult!
by Annie Davis
You are here to avoid numb toes, pinched calves, sore arches, or a hot spot that can make for a bad day.
by Annie Davis
The holiday season is in full swing, and that means things can get hectic on and off the slopes. Here to help are some holiday hacks to keep top of mind.
by Annie Davis
There is something really fun and special about learning and laughing on the slopes with a group of women at one of Utah’s world-class resorts.
by Annie Davis
Options to make your travel to and from Utah this winter season more convenient and with a touch of VIP feel.
by Annie Davis
Multi-year rentals, season rentals and daily rentals. What is best for you and your family's ski and snowboard equipment needs?
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