New Mexico ski resorts wrap up winter with pond skim events Visitors can watch the pond skim at Red River Ski & Summer Area from The Lift House. A participant tries to skim across the pond at Angel Fire Resort. After the pond skim at Angel Fire Resort on March XX, the resort will host a mountain bike race down the main lift at Chile Express. Published March 16, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified March 16, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - New Mexico ski resorts wrap up winter with pond skim events When it comes to ski and snowboard season, saying goodbye doesn’t have to be a melancholy occasion. In fact, at a few resorts around the state, it feels a lot more like a party. That’s because the end of the season is celebrated with a pond skim, an event where participants — often in costume — attempt to glide across a man-made body of water on their snowboards or skis (no poles allowed). collection_9927a870-0057-11f0-baa7-dbc187706fd9.html
As featured on - New Mexico ski resorts wrap up winter with pond skim events When it comes to ski and snowboard season, saying goodbye doesn’t have to be a melancholy occasion. In fact, at a few resorts around the state, it feels a lot more like a party. That’s because the end of the season is celebrated with a pond skim, an event where participants — often in costume — attempt to glide across a man-made body of water on their snowboards or skis (no poles allowed).
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