United States | Active: 2019-present | Known for: independent ski resort rankings, mountain reviews, PeakHouse trips, YouTube analysis | Current: ski and snowboard resort media platform
PeakRankings is an independent ski and snowboard media platform focused on resort ratings, mountain reviews, travel planning, and ski-area analysis. Founded in 2019, the platform built its identity around detailed destination reviews rather than athlete profiles or freestyle video parts. Its official site describes a 100-point Mountain Score that evaluates ski resorts through terrain, snow, crowd management, navigation, lift layout, lodge placement, and other practical categories that affect a skier’s day on the mountain.
The platform’s public profile is split between written rankings, resort reviews, news posts, YouTube videos, and PeakHouse group trips. Its YouTube channel presents PeakRankings as a source for alpine ratings and reviews, with recent videos covering Ikon Pass resorts, Japan ski travel, Niseko terrain, Telluride ski patrol issues, Epic/Ikon pass changes, and North American resort rankings. That makes PeakRankings more useful as a ski media reference than as a traditional rider page.
PeakRankings should be treated on Skipowd as a ski media and travel-review entity, not as a freestyle skier. The strongest angle is resort discovery: helping viewers understand where to ski, how destinations compare, what terrain feels like, and whether a mountain is worth the travel cost. There is not an athlete biography, sponsor list, competition record, or personal freeski film archive attached to the name.