The Bluebird Collection

Luxury Vermont Skiing, Curated by Someone Who Actually Knows These Mountains

Four years in the French Alps. Twelve years managing fine dining restaurants and members clubs in London and New York. Now bringing that sensibility to Vermont.

Most luxury ski services are transactional - they book hotels and arrange guides but don’t actually curate experiences. I spent years learning what exceptional hospitality looks like, first working in hotels across Courchevel, Val D’isere, and Chamonix, then managing members clubs in London and New York where the standard was anticipating needs before they were articulated.

Now I’m bringing that approach to Vermont: anticipation over reaction, relationships over transactions, local knowledge that comes from actually being here.

This starts with a newsletter. Eventually, it becomes curated ski experiences for people who think about their mountain time as carefully as they think about everything else.

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Why Vermont Deserves This Level of Attention

Vermont is radically underestimated. People assume East Coast means ice and crowds, so they reflexively book Aspen or Jackson Hole. But if you know where to go - and more importantly, when to go and who to work with - Vermont offers something the West can’t: proximity without compromise.

Stowe’s Front Four are legitimately challenging. Mad River Glen’s Fall Lin is steeper than most Western double blacks. Jay Peak gets buried in snow. Sugarbush has terrain that surprises people who’ve only skied out West.

You can leave New York or Boston Friday afternoon, be on the mountain by dinner, ski two perfect days, and be home Sunday night. That’s not settling. That’s sophisticated.

The difference is having someone who knows these mountains intimately - not just surface knowledge, but years of experience understanding what makes each place special and how to access it properly.

What I’m Building

  • Premium Transportation

    From the moment you land, enjoy coordinated transfers in luxury vehicles with professional divers. Whether from Logan, JFK, or your home address, the journey to Vermont becomes part of the experience, not a logistics puzzle to solve.

  • Luxury Accommodations

    Access to Vermont’s most exceptional lodging - not the obvious resort properties, but the places tha understand hospitality at the highest level. Carefully selected based on years of experience knowing which properties actually deliver on their promise.

  • Equipment & Lift Passes

    Skip rental shop lines and coordination stress. Premium equipment from top providers, properly fitted and delivered to your accommodation. Lift passes arranged in advance. You focus on skiing, not logistics.

  • Personal Curation

    This isn’t a call center - it’s discreet access to someone who knows Vermont’s mountains intimately, maintains relationships with the best guides and properties, and understands how to design trips that actually work.

  • Gourmet Experiences

    Reservations at Vermont restaurants worth your time - the places locals actually go, not just tourist spots on Main street. Private chef arrangements when that makes more sense. Every meal considered as part of the overall experience.

  • Mountain Expertise

    Private guides who know where the snow is and where it’s safe to venture. Off-piste access when conditions are right. The kind of local knowledge that comes from years on these mountains, not a season or two.

Start With the Newsletter

Every other Friday, I share perspectives on luxury ski travel, local Vermont knowledge, what I learned working in the Alps, and how to think about mountain experiences differently.

No gear reviews. No affiliate links. No weekly emails cluttering your inbox. Just thoughtful curation for people who approach skiing seriously.

Get In Touch

Questions about Vermont skiing? Interested in the newsletter? Want to know when curated experiences launch? Reach out and I’ll get back to you.