Meet the Pretty Faces
Get behind the scenes and meet the crew behind the Lynsey Dyer-directed ski film Pretty Faces.
Get behind the scenes and meet the crew behind the Lynsey Dyer-directed ski film Pretty Faces.
Hard realities and opportunistic skiing during California’s drought.
AvaTech launches new backcountry safety tool and global data-sharing platform.
Here's where you can see Pretty Faces, the all-female ski film directed by Lynsey Dyer, this fall.
Planning a ski trip at the last minute takes speedy yet strategic thinking.
On reckoning with change, therapeutic fly tying, and staying positive.
It's time to get stoked, kids.
Year after year, photographers and athletes push the limits creating unique images, and we're in awe of the art. That's why we collected some of our favorite images from this past season.
Vote for the best edit from ski areas across the country.
Two Coloradans earned turns this summer by biking to, hiking, climbing, and skiing Longs Peak.
See the trailer for Lynsey Dyer's Pretty Faces ski film here.
Think you've had the best skiing face shot of all time? Now's your chance to prove it.
Get faceshots, untracked lines, and gear from our covers of yore.
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We dug deep into the archives, and it got weird.
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See our editors' favorite powder photos from last year's ski trips. Because you're not stoked enough for winter.
We talk Pretty Faces, an edit contest, and what you should watch for this fall.
Let’s review last year’s faceshots and white rooms from around the Western Hemisphere.
Cool off with some of our favorite edits from last season.
Jibbing and carving under Sweden's low sun.
Go spring skiing in Tuckerman Ravine with Meathead Film’s series season finale.
Venture to South America's only cat-ski op for untracked terrain, cheap beer, and "summer" fun.
It's not the first place a typical businessman would put a cat-skiing operation, but Ski Arpa's founder, Anton Sponar, isn't a typical guy.
Because we can’t spend the whole summer in South America.
New Hampshire’s backcountry dishes out a mixed bag of conditions on Ben Leoni’s tours.
Travelling the world in pursuit of obscure adventures, Chris Solomon strives to tell the story of the unknown and extraordinary.
The snow was deep, the food was great, and the skiing was unforgettable.
When storms dump on the Green Mountains, Ben Leoni seeks the goods.
Ski all over the world and sell ski gear. Sounds fun. But Erik Anderson has worked hard since high school to get there.
Venture into New Hampshire's backcountry in search of chutes.
The mountain doesn’t care whether or not your guide is in shape, but this Jackson Hole gym does.
Professional photographer Scott Markewitz gets paid to travel around the world and capture images of amazing athletes for his job. Not a bad gig.
We went to Niseko, Japan, in spring, and it did not suck.
In episode two, Ben Leoni finds stashes in the Maine backcountry.
Portillo diehards wouldn’t have it any other way than old-school. See for yourself here.
Welcome to Portillo, Chile, where gringos trade flip-flops for ski boots, racers, and freeriders mingle, and pisco flows like carménère.
Handling a huge brand’s consumer messaging sounds daunting, and it is.
The mountain doesn’t care whether or not your guide is in shape, but this Jackson Hole gym does.
In episode one, Ben Leoni and his crew head to Tuckerman Ravine.
Proposed pollution limits might help stymie climate change, but can they save our snow?
Don't stop skiing.
Tom Day is not only one of skiing’s best filmmakers, but also one of the sport’s most loyal ski bums.
A series of edits from Meathead Films and Ben Leoni features the Northeast’s pow, ice, and backcountry lines.
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You’ll find brews, jams, and sun at these mountain festivals.
Doris Spencer and Kent Willoughby divulge how to keep alpine adventures alive.
Doris Spencer and Kent Willoughby divulge how to keep love and alpine adventures alive.
See Bob Mazarei travel the world, from L.A. to Kazakhstan, for turns.
Bob Mazarei’s skied in 31 countries, on seven continents, and has countless first descents. testing
If skiing's always on your mind, we've got your back. Enter to win free stuff.
Being in charge of ski school is like being a principal… who gets to ski instead of wear a tie.
As Crested Butte’s ski patrol director, Bill Dowell gets first chair, makes sure people have an amazing ski day, and deals with all types of ski injuries.
When former Chugach heli-ski guide Eric Henderson fell while skiing Alaska's Meteorite Mountain in 2009, he sustained a career-ending injury. On April 11, 2014, he returned.
A former Alaskan heli-skiing guide revisits the line that almost killed him.
Tucker Vest Burton takes us through the Subaru Freeride World Qualifier course in Big Sky, Montana.
IOC official calls out an injury-plagued slopestyle debut in Sochi.
Friends and family of a Colorado avalanche victim plan to create a fund for avy safety.
You still have a shot to get some end-of-season turns in.
We spent three days testing indie skis at Loveland and kept hitting the reset button.
Our January '13 cover is up for a big award. Help us bring home the W!
Experts dish on the dos and don’ts of beacon use.
As Nimbus wraps up its two-year project, "After the Sky Falls," a new RAW video will drop every other week.
Where to find the best spring corn, pond skims, and end-of-the-season parties.
Half of Team Under Par hated the Grand Traverse so much he can’t wait to sign up again.
And the boys are all hot and bothered.
Want to ski (and get better) this summer? Check out the other hemisphere.
When is a ski area not just a ski area? When it’s in the tiny Muslim nation of Azerbaijan, whose flanks are being eyed by oil-hungry neighbors.
Read it. Study it. Know it.
Our college intern thought he was done learning when he left campus, but he was wrong—especially when regarding the backcountry.
On Alaska heli skiing, staying humble, and trying not to die.
Team Under Par is ready for the Grand Traverse. Kinda.
Despite what you think, snowlerblading is not dead.
Connie Sciolino's gym, The Alpine Training Center, caters to mountain athletes. We're using it to prep for the Elk Mountains Grand Traverse.
Connie Sciolino's gym, The Alpine Training Center, caters to mountain athletes. We're using it to prep for the Elk Mountains Grand Traverse.
Photos of Exum Mountain Guides' 2013 Live to Ski Camp, by David Stubbs.
At Exum Mountain Guides’ Live to Ski Camp, experienced backcountry skiers learn the skills to tackle challenging, complex terrain.
Long walks, high winds, deep snow, and whiskey-pushing 7-year-olds in Aspen
A weekend of skinny skis and unbelievably deep powder skiing.
Cat Ski Mt. Bailey delivers the goods, even when you can’t actually see them.