In North Carolina, Weather Turns From Villain to Hero

AVERY COUNTY, N.C.—”It’s hero snow today,” Kimberley Jochl said after making her first descent of the day at Sugar Mountain Resort in Banner Elk, North Carolina.
“Hero snow” is a term the former downhill racer for the U.S. Alpine Ski Team uses to describe conditions so forgiving that anyone can feel incredible on their skis, like a hero on the slopes.
But for Jochl—who runs the resort with her husband and other business operators in western North Carolina, the snow itself is considered a hero of a different kind this season.
After a villainous storm that shut down vital fall tourism in the region, they hope this year’s snow is the hero that reignites the economy….