A Day of Legends
Remembering Erik Roner, JP Auclair, Andreas Fransson, and Liz Daley.
Remembering Erik Roner, JP Auclair, Andreas Fransson, and Liz Daley.
The pro skier, BASE jumper, and speed rider, who grew up chasing Jonny Moseley, Tom Day, and others, knows every inch of Squaw. Here are some of his favorite spots. By Ryan Dionne
It’s true what you’ve heard about the skiing at Mount Bohemia, smack in the middle of Michigan's copper country.
All Stuck up on her Rocky Mountain Vistas and Sierra Snowpack, yet vaguely unfulfilled, a Massachusetts girl ventures back to her roots for a reality check. Face-shredding tree lines, short runs, bitter cold, and unvanquishable Eastern stoke? The perfect antidote to western ennui.
The alpine world ski championships garner way less attention than the Olympics. But American skiers are starting to care. By Nathaniel Vinton
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A Lake Louise land swap proposal stirs up serious controversy. By Connor W. Davis
A Mountain Collective pass will now get you two days at 11 amazing resorts. By Leslie Hittmeier
Until the employees get paid, nobody can ski at this popular ski area in Bariloche. By Leslie Hittmeier
Heavy snowfall and extreme wind events in Chile have created hazardous conditions in many backcountry zones in South America. By Leslie Hittmeier
With its winning bid, Beijing becomes the first city to host both a Summer and Winter Olympics.
The small ski area 45 minutes from Denver plans to switch from private to public and the season passes are oh-so cheap. By Leslie Hittmeier
Dick Bass, who co-founded Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort and was the first to climb the Seven Summits, died at age 85.
Face it, winter is still months away. But mountain biking season is in its prime, so follow your gravity-fueled folly hop a chairlift at Trestle Bike Park in Winter Park, CO.
A while ago, we posted a video of this guy skiing a jaw-dropping line in Glacier National Park and it blew peoples minds. So we decided to find out a little more about him. By Leslie Hittmeier
With everyone jealous of all the fresh powder happening down South, we checked in with a few folks who’ll make you even more jealous, and closer than ever to planning your next South American skiing adventure. By Leslie Hittmeier
Resort general manager says Saddleback needs the money in two weeks to secure its future.
We follow some pretty rad people on Instagram. Here are some photos from our feed that got us psyched this week, including stuff from Lynsey Dyer, Lee Cohen, and Kim Havell! By Leslie Hittmeier
Some are concerned about a controversial project to diversify heli-skiing terrain around Silverton Mountain. By Leslie Hittmeier
We follow some pretty rad people on Instagram. Here are some photos from our feed that got us psyched.
Three important lessons I've learned from 2 and half years of travel. By Sarah Johnson
On growing up in Jackson, cutting class to film, and driving his parents to the edge.
Independent resorts are competing with the big boys by expanding terrain. But will more skiable acres translate into more powder for everyone?
Full of wanderlust and devoid of ego, this pro skier is a breath of fresh air. By Leslie Hittmeier
A Q&A with Caroline Gleich about her most recent expedition in Peru. By Leslie Hittmeier
While many ski towns and ski resorts are laying low, quietly waiting for another winter, plenty of others are turning the volume all the way up with all sorts of kickass music festivals this summer. These 10 are amongst the very best.
All the beta you need to enjoy this perfect summer skiing destination
Colter Hinchliffe, Riley Soderquist, and Jordan White skied the exciting new line, Peg Leg, off Colorado's Capitol Peak on Thursday, June 4.
CAIC officials reported 260 avalanches in May and predict June could follow suit.
Montana's backcountry is the perfect springtime spot for a week of shredding.
“I learned a lot, but most importantly I learned how much respect we must give the mountains.”
Learn to shoot ski action photography this summer at Skiing Magazine's Powder Click photo camp in Chile.
Skiing is hiring an assistant editor to work in its Boulder, Colorado, headquarters.
Snowshoe, an upside-down mountain in the Monongahela National Forest, averages more snow than most mountains in New Hampshire.
Our short spring corn mission was just enough to make us want more.
It’s like Europe, but you can drive there from East Coast cities.
You’ll need days to explore it, even without making time for Pico.
The village at the base of Tremblant (an Intrawest-owned resort) could be Whistler.
When conditions allow, the hike-to (frequently closed) Slides are some of the gnarliest terrain in the East.
Skiing doesn't have to stop in the summer—check out these ski camps for that summer fix.
The steeps of Kachina Peak should be on the résumé of any skier who’s got the chiles for it.
Fernie’s a big-kid playground. Now go play.
Marmot Basin is now a modern resort full of high-speed lifts.
Hit Crystal on the right day and you will lap deep, untracked snow that keeps refilling.
Cannon’s lack of frills means its focus is skiing, including the recent expansion onto neighboring Mittersill.
What’s true is that Jay definitely has some great tree skiing.
We say come for the 3,400 feet of leg-burning vertical and crazy cougar party scene at night.
Baker is a mountain for those who don’t give a $#!+ about anything other than copious amounts of snow.
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At this enormous mountain, huge investments in snowmaking (including more than $1 million just this season) and impeccable grooming pay off.
Hit the Apex and Horseshoe Chutes (chutes in the Midwest? Ya! You betcha!).
A bare-bones lift network means lines can be long on powder days and weekends, but the place feels empty on the upper mountain. There, explore the expansive upper bowls and chutes.
Part of Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass, Mt. Brighton is the ideal place to ease off Motor City’s throttle.
A dark chocolate salted caramel stout? Yes please. And we made it happen with Odell Brewing Co. in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Find late season pow, or at least some corn, at these resorts that haven’t closed yet.
Odell Brewing Co. and Skiing Magazine pair up to create an end of season Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Stout.
Scrappy East Coast ski areas breed scrappy skiers, and Waterville Valley churns out some of the best.
How an iconic ski town’s steeps and chimichangas entice skiers.
Check this gallery for the latest powder and fresh snow shots.
The web series kicked off in memory of Andreas Fransson, with an Icelandic adventure, and now takes you from deep B.C. pow, to Japan, and beyond.
Because you can ski Vail for a week and never repeat a line.
Find your ski pass for next season—and the best deals—here.
Moose steaks, lobster, exploding vans, and more in this excellent mini-documentary about the 1971 World Cup ski races at Maine's Sugarloaf Mountain.
After one ass-freezing ride up the awesome, fixed-grip Madonna I chair, you’ll know that for all the Storyland BS, this place has serious steeps.
Don’t expect Corbet’s, but the closest skiing to New York boasts rapidly improving terrain park.
It’s steep, sustained (enough to host the Olympic downhill in 2002), and never crowded.
It’s like a mini Chamonix, only (a little bit) easier to get to.
The first ever Intertribal Winter Sports Summit brings Native students and elders to Wyoming's Jackson Hole Mountain Resort to learn skiing and snowboarding.
Crested Butte’s Gothic Mountain Tour schools a newbie in the skimo game.
Slopeside live music, wacky costumes, and tons of beer? Sign us up for these spring festivals.
Owned by the same family since it opened in 1960, Mont Sutton is known for its glades.
We know why you haven’t been here yet: because it’s wicked friggin’ hard to get to. But Saddleback is worth the trip.
Mt. Hood’s three ski areas are just a short drive from all those hipsters.
The Colorado company, which oversees four ski resorts, wades publicly into the same-sex marriage debate.
Copper has shaken off its hot-girl- behind-the-frumpy-glasses image, but people still blow by it to ski Breck or Vail. Their mistake.
The best skiers compete for slopestyle and big-mountain glory.
Red Bull Athlete Jon DeVore, who explores untouched peaks with both skis and a parachute, discusses the sport of speedriding and his new documentary The Unrideables.
The only legit party scene in Utah.
America’s toughest backcountry ski race starts at midnight in Crested Butte, Colorado, and charges 40 miles north through the rugged heart of the Rocky Mountains to Aspen. When two desk jockeys, coworkers at this magazine, sign up on competing teams, an epic game of one-upmanship unfolds.
Big White’s position in the Monashee Mountains above desert-like Okanagan Valley serves up lots of sun, relatively mild temperatures, and copious, dry powder.