Ski Resort Websites are Going Mobile
Heavenly Ski Resort Mobile Site

From our experience, the needs of a mobile website user can vary. The heavenly mobile site feeds up mostly information in the form of news, conditions and media updates, and resort info and data. The result is an easy access look at the mountain from anywhere your data plan works, whether that is from a South Lake Tahoe hotel WiFi Link or the 3G network in downtown San Francisco.
Mobile Site Features

Standing in line at a South Lake Tahoe starbucks and want to see which part of the mountain has the best (or worst) weather? Click over to the heavenly mobile webcam page and check them all out.Want to know the latest Heavenly snow totals? It’s right on the front page with the temp and current weather. Click through to read the daily conditions narrative, and if you need even more click through to view the full report on the main site.
While you’re chilling in the airport waiting for your connecting flight, keep the stoke burning and check out the latest Heavenly TV videos from the terminal over the free airport WiFi. The blog page also features more content from Twitter and the Heavenly Blog so you can stay up on the latest wherever you are.
Click “Info” and you’ll find a simple text list of information links for Conditions, Directions, Roads, Tickets, Lodging, Ski School, Trail Map and Contact. It’s all really simple and loads up quickly. The “Roads” link on the info page takes advantage of nvroads.mobi and the CalTrans mobile road info search page.
Tahoe Mobile Sites
We’re pretty stoked to get another Tahoe resort on the mobile web. Last fall we launched m.skialpine.com and m.skihomewood.com while the Nevada Commission on Tourism was launching skitravelnevada.mobi and nvroads.mobi. So when you travel to Lake Tahoe for some skiing and riding, remember to check conditions of the roads and your favorite ski resorts from your phone as soon as your plane lands!
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Great work!