Eat for Less
For the practiced ski-town scavenger, nourishment doesn’t cost much.
For the practiced ski-town scavenger, nourishment doesn’t cost much.
Inside Skiing Magazine’s South American Photo Challenge.
Skiing Magazine wrote. You read. Now here are the responses the editors got on the article with reader's favorite bars.
Get the scoop on where to ski, what to do, where to eat, and who to see in one of the best ski towns in the country.
Build your own wood fired hot tub in a few (relatively) easy steps.
Julia Mancuso and Skiing Magazine offer tips on pond skimming, including this one: Style conquers substance...abuse.
The world’s most decorated hockey player on violating his contract to ski, the upside of losing, and fighting resort development in BC. As told to Jake Bogoch, editor of Skiing Magazine.
Show some love for Mother Nature with these resourceful, eco-friendly tips for the slopes. Some of them are pretty simple. Others require a little bit of research. All of them are aimed at greening your outlook on the white world of skiing.
Thanks to overnight flights from the U.S. and a two-hour drive from the Santiago airport, you can ski Portillo the day you arrive.
Why skiers throw lacy things on trees.
The Yellowstone Club, the millionaires-only ski resort in Montana, has filed for bankruptcy—and members like Bill Gates can’t save it.
Looking to get away but can't afford it? Check these lodging and lift deals from some of North America's best resorts.
The USSA Meets up with the podium finisher to ask him a few questions about students, skier cross, and more.
Tomas Kraus of the Czech Republic won the ski cross event and Eric Iljans of Sweden was third.
Athletes that are guaranteed spots at this year's USFO Feb. 26-28
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He has the ski industry a buzz and placed second in the Dew Tour Superpipe prelims in Breck. His Skull Candy team manager, Jimbo Morgan, says he is “underrated and understated.” Here’s what he says…
With competitors crushing it at the second stop of the DEW Tour in West Dover, SkiNet caught up with some of the athletes to get their game plans and see what they like to eat.
One of the top women's halfpipe skiers, Jess Cumming recently caught up with Skiing while training for the DEW Tour at Copper Mountain.
The Canandaigua, NY native is making his winter home in Summit County. SkiNet caught up with him to get the scoop on the upcoming season. Here’s what he had to say.
Twenty two year old, Simon Dumont has set a world record, won gold medals and has a documentary in the making. Now he tells SkiNet what’s next on his busy agenda.
The undisputed queen of women’s freeskiing, Sarah Burke, sits down with Skiing to talk about the state of the ski industry, the Winter Dew Tour, dessert and more.
Get a full day of guided skiing with lunch for $225.
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The initial programming included numerous television series and films taking viewers to some of the most exotic and extreme destinations in the world.
Can Asian wisdom save us from gaperdom?
Photos from the next great ski nation.
The Swiss are too cold, the Italians too hot. But combine the people and terrain of the mountainous border of the two nations and you get glorious schizophrenia. What if they were one country, united under schuss? Inside one man’s (unofficial) feasibility study for the UN.
Little has changed since in Austria's Alberg region since the invention of the parallel turn.
With tips from Nathan Schultz.
On beach life, movie making, and jealousy.
A debate between a Europhile and a worrier.
The best avy-safety movie since “Aspen Extreme.”
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BC Safety Authority continuing inspections Thursday; Doppelmayr engineers now on site to investigate cause of water permeation
New Atwater on Gore Creek Restaurant at Vail Cascade Pays Homage to Slopeside Stream that Flows Through the Vail Valley New Restaurant to Debut December 22
Liftopia.com has tons of cheap lift tickets available for Christmas Eve/Day. 42% off anyone?
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Hard Economic Times mean incredible deals for skiers this season.
While filming at a High School at 2:00am, Hall was caught "smelling of pot."
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One-Day Event features some of the best monoskiers, three- and four-track skiers, adaptive snowboarders, and blind skiers in the world who will be competing for the title of Best Adaptive Powder Skier in the World
John Symms gives you tips for pulling off nose butter 540s: Carve, pop, spin, land. Easy as that.
Erik Roner shows you how to rip the lift line. That is, learn to showboat or get out of the way.
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Ride the Red chair to the top of Red Mountain, site of western Canada’s first chairlift, opened in 1947.
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When you’re done attacking the steeps, head out one of six gates into another 2,000 acres of snow so light they made a license plate about it.
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