2026 Ninety Pound Rucksack Challenge at Loveland Ski Area

Earlier this week, in the darkness of a winter night, we climbed. Loveland’s Ninety Pound Rucksack Challenge brought together veterans, active-duty service members, families, and community members to honor the soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division and their historic February 18, 1945 ascent of Riva Ridge. Climbing in the dark is part of the tribute — a reminder of the courage it took to scale steep, icy terrain under the cover of night more than 80 years ago. “Climb to Glory” isn’t just a motto. It’s a legacy. And this week, we carried it uphill together. Thank you to everyone who showed up to remember, reflect, and carry that legacy forward. A special thank you to the 10th Mountain Division Foundation for sharing history from that remarkable mission, and to the active-duty soldiers who climbed alongside us. Loveland’s connection to the 10th runs deep, and we’re honored to continue this tradition on the mountain. We’ll see you next year.


The Historic Ascent of Riva Ridge
On the night of February 18, 1945, soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division undertook a daring and highly technical climb up the steep, icy face of Riva Ridge in the northern Apennine Mountains of Italy. The ridge had long been held by German forces and was considered nearly impossible to assault due to its vertical terrain and heavily fortified defensive positions.
Under the cover of darkness, American troops climbed more than 1,500 vertical feet using fixed ropes, pitons, and mountaineering techniques many had mastered during specialized high-altitude training at Camp Hale in Colorado. Carrying heavy packs and equipment, they ascended terrain the enemy believed was unclimbable.
By dawn on February 19, the 10th Mountain Division had successfully seized the ridge, surprising German forces and breaking a key defensive stronghold along the Gothic Line. The victory opened the door for subsequent Allied advances into the Po Valley and marked a pivotal turning point in the Italian campaign.
The Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge honors not only the physical endurance required for that climb, but also the courage, ingenuity, and mountain skill that defined the division’s legacy.

Loveland’s Deep Roots with the 10th Mountain Division
Loveland Ski Area’s connection to the 10th Mountain Division is foundational to its history. After returning from World War II, several division veterans stepped into leadership roles at the resort — including serving as general managers — helping shape Loveland in its early years.
Among them was Pete Seibert, a 10th Mountain Division veteran wounded in combat in Italy. After the war, Seibert served as a general manager at Loveland Ski Area, bringing the resilience and mountain expertise forged during his military service to Colorado’s growing ski industry. He later co-founded Vail Ski Resort, becoming one of the most influential figures in American skiing.
Another early Loveland general manager was Gordy Wren, who also served in the 10th Mountain Division during the war. Following his military service, Wren played a key leadership role at Loveland, contributing to the resort’s development and helping carry forward the mountain culture established by returning veterans.
Following World War II, veterans of the 10th Mountain Division went on to found, manage, and influence dozens of ski resorts and ski schools across the United States. Loveland’s continued hosting of the Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge reflects that enduring bond between military history and mountain culture.

Behind the Goggles: Episode 18

From race gates to Rocky Mountain mornings — meet Lilly Kamp.

Lilly grew up alpine snowboard racing for Lees-McRae College, where her competitive drive led her all the way to winning the Women’s Boarder Cross National Championship. While chasing podiums, she was also earning her degree in Wildlife Biology — proving her passion runs just as deep for the outdoors as it does for competition.

After college, she packed up and headed to Alaska, working as a guide in some of the most rugged terrain in the country. Big mountains. Long days. Real adventure.

This winter marks Lilly’s first season at Loveland Ski Area, and she’s already become part of the heartbeat of the mountain in Guest Services. She’s driving shuttle buses, opening cabins before the lifts spin, and making sure every guest feels welcomed and taken care of.

And when things quiet down? You might find her outside the cabins, sharing a moment with the local birds. With her wildlife background, she’s formed a special connection with Loveland’s feathered regulars — a little reminder that even in the heart of the Rockies, nature and community go hand in hand.

From national champion to Alaska guide to the friendly face helping you start your day — Lilly brings grit, warmth, and heart to everything she does.

Next time you see her, give her a wave. She’s one of the reasons Loveland feels like home.

Love at 12,000 Feet: Relive Loveland’s 35th Annual Mountaintop Matrimony 🎥💍

Valentine’s Day at Loveland Ski Area is always special — but this year marked something truly historic. On Saturday, February 14, 2026, Loveland celebrated the 35th Annual Mountaintop Matrimony, welcoming 125 couples to the Continental Divide for one of Colorado’s most unique Valentine’s Day traditions.

With 3 inches of fresh snow and bright, sunny skies overhead, the stage was perfectly set for a day filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable mountain memories.

30 Couples Said “I Do”

At 12:00 p.m. sharp in Forest Meadow, 30 couples officially tied the knot during the mass ceremony, while dozens more renewed their vows high above the Rockies. Couples traveled not only from across Colorado, but from several other states — and even multiple countries — to take part in this one-of-a-kind alpine celebration.

There’s nothing quite like exchanging vows at nearly 12,000 feet, then clipping into your skis or snowboard and riding down the mountain together for the first time as a married couple.

A Celebration On and Off the Slopes

The day began with guest check-in before couples made their way up the lift to the ceremony site. After the heartfelt 30-minute ceremony, the celebration continued at Loveland Basin during the Honeymooner’s Après Party.

Music, wedding desserts, sparkling cider, and plenty of smiles filled the afternoon. Guests also received swag bags courtesy of Coors and Coca-Cola, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Creative “ski-wedding” attire was everywhere — from veils over helmets to tuxedos paired with ski boots — creating incredible photo moments against the snowy mountain backdrop.

Photo Gallery

Photos from the event are now available! Our on-site photographer, Casey Day, captured all the smiles, vows, and ski-down celebrations throughout the day.

You can view and download photos here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=lovelandskiarea&set=a.1311159141041364

Whether you were one of the 125 couples celebrating or cheering from the sidelines, thank you for making the 35th Annual Mountaintop Matrimony another unforgettable chapter in Loveland history.

Lift 8 is Open for the 2025-2026 Season!

All hail The Ocho🎉
Lift 8 is OPEN and ready for laps.
More terrain. More turns. More reasons to smile.
See you out there ⛷️🏂



Lift 4 & 9 Open for the Season! Featured on Good Morning America

Loveland received some good snow this week, allowing us to open Lift 4 and Lift 9 for the season. Loveland was featured on Good Morning America!

Behind the Goggles: Episode 17

Ever wonder who keeps the tech running so your day on the mountain goes smooth? Meet Luke Gallagher, Loveland Ski Area’s IT System Administrator.

From early mornings to late-night fixes, Luke’s behind-the-scenes work helps keep lifts spinning, systems humming, and guests focused on what matters most — great days on snow.

This episode dives into the passion, problem-solving, and pride that go into supporting both our team and our guests every single day.

👉 Watch the full episode of Behind the Goggles and get to know the people who make Loveland, Loveland.

The Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge Comes to Loveland Ski Area

Each year on February 18, skiers and riders across the country take part in a unique uphill challenge that blends history, endurance, and community. At Loveland Ski Area, we’re proud to host the Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge, an annual event that honors the legacy of the 10th Mountain Division and their lasting impact on American skiing. Sign up HERE

The History Behind the Challenge

On February 18, 1945, soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division completed a daring nighttime ascent of Italy’s Riva Ridge during World War II. Carrying heavy packs in harsh alpine conditions, they achieved what many believed was impossible—paving the way for a decisive victory days later.

After the war, veterans of the 10th Mountain Division returned home and played a major role in shaping modern ski culture in the United States, helping to develop ski resorts, ski schools, and the sport as we know it today.

The Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge commemorates that historic climb and honors the resilience, determination, and legacy of those soldiers.

What Is the Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge?

The Challenge is a self-paced uphill ascent that takes place annually on February 18 at 7:00 p.m., marking the anniversary of the Riva Ridge climb.

Participants can choose how they take on the challenge:

  • Carry a full rucksack/backpack

  • Carry a percentage of their body weight

  • Carry no weight at all

The event is designed to be inclusive and flexible—you don’t need to carry 90 pounds to participate. Whether you’re honoring history, testing your limits, or simply enjoying an uphill evening on the mountain, all are welcome.

Who Can Participate?

Everyone.
The Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge is open to:

  • Skiers and snowboarders

  • Uphill athletes

  • Veterans and active-duty service members

  • Families, groups, and individuals

You can participate as an individual or as part of a group, and the focus is on participation and remembrance rather than competition.

Why We Host It at Loveland

Loveland Ski Area has deep ties to the roots of American skiing, and hosting the Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge is one way we honor that heritage. The event brings together the ski community, military history, and the spirit of the mountains in a meaningful and memorable way.

It’s not about speed or strength—it’s about respect, reflection, and shared experience.

Event Details

What: Ninety-Pound Rucksack Challenge
When: February 18, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Loveland Ski Area
Who: Open to all abilities and experience levels

Participants will gather in the Lower Ridge Room at the east (left) side of the main lodge at Loveland Basin.

  • 6:00PM – Registration Opens
  • 6:45PM – Assemble at the Base of Lift 2/Opening Remarks
  • 7:00PM – Begin the climb

We will have an event waiver for participants to sign at check-in. Uphill Access passes to Loveland are $50 for the season if participants want to come try out the course prior to the event. On the night of the event, we will be waiving the uphill access fee and have temporary uphill access passes for the event only. Participants will pick those up at check-in, if needed. Loveland has 1 uphill access route starting from the base of Lift 2 to the top of the Ptarmigan Lift, ending at the Ptarmigan Cabin. Route A uphill access route can be seen along the brown dotted line that starts at the base along Tango Road. We will have signage and guides for those unfamiliar with Loveland.

👉 For full event details and registration, visit:
NPR Challenge – Ninety-Pound Rucksack Christian Beckwith

South Chutes Now Open for the 2025-2026 Season!

Worth the wait 👊
South Chutes is OPEN for the season and riding 3” of new snow

Who’s dropping in this weekend? 👀❄️

Multi-Agency Training at Loveland Ski Area – VIDEO

January is National Ski Safety Awareness Month, and yesterday’s multi-agency training at Loveland Ski Area showcased exactly what preparedness and teamwork look like in action.
Huge thanks to the partners who made this training possible:
⛷️🏂Loveland Ski Patrol
🚁 Flight for Life Colorado
🧗 Alpine Rescue Team
🚒 Clear Creek Fire Authority
🚑 Clear Creek EMS
🐕‍🦺 Our avalanche dogs Bandit & Otis
Grateful for the training, teamwork, and dedication that help keep our mountain community safe. 💙❄️

Fresh Snow Kicks Off the Weekend at Loveland Ski Area

Loveland Ski Area is welcoming the weekend with 3 inches of fresh snow, delivering excellent conditions as skiers and riders hit the mountain to enjoy soft turns and winter-like conditions. The snow isn’t done yet. Additional snowfall is expected today and tomorrow, setting the stage for a strong weekend of skiing and riding as fresh snow continues to refresh on-mountain conditions.