Up in Smoke
Barbecue joints are making a run at the iconic skier’s lunch. Move over, burger—there’s a new meat in town.
Barbecue joints are making a run at the iconic skier’s lunch. Move over, burger—there’s a new meat in town.
Skiers are shunning lifts to earn their turns. Will This Become a problem?
A ski odyssey to Antarctica in sound and pictures.
Welcome to the adventure capital of the Swiss Alps.
Early season skiing at its finest.
The Storm Cycles crew heads to Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Power skiing is easy—unless it’s just a thin cover on bumps. Here's how to deal.
A ski odyssey to Antarctica in sound and pictures.
Indie ski makers continue to subvert ski culture from within, playing by their own rules, bringing new ideas to the slopes. All revolutions start small, but the mainstream regime has been put on notice, and more American skiers are declaring independence.
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A celebration of the last seven days of snow.
Skier, meteorologist, and opensnow.com founder Joel Gratz says skiers should think short-term, be ready to roll, and forget those pretty weather maps.
Growing up in Albany, N.Y., Jason Levinthal had more fun on his snowboard than his skis, so as a college senior he designed skis that looked like his board, Igniting the twin-tip revolution. Line skis, now a Top-10 Manufacturer, soon followed.
Rising star Mikaela Shiffrin on hazing, training, and learning to lean back a little.
Greg Stump’s 1988 Blizzard of Aahhh’s, often called the greatest ski film ever, inspired a generation of kids to pursue a life on snow. His new film looks at the big picture.
Twelve Paralympic medals, five IPC Disabled World Cups, AND one summit OF Mount Kilimanjaro on a hand-cycle. FOR CHRIS WADDELL, LIMITS ARE for other people.
Frustrated by his crummy surfing photos, GoPro founder Nick Woodman invented the wearable camera—and turned you into a movie star.
A lightweight and powerful touring binding
This type of terrain is ready-made to help you sharpen your technique—and have some fun on the hill.
Progressive chefs hit the lab to create mountain cuisine with a side of science.
If it were bigger than Jackson Hole, and just as steep, wouldn’t everyone go there? It is. They don’t. Go figure.
Reality shows, porn-star girlfriends, poker tournaments. It can happen. By Bill Donahue
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The best skis for getting there and getting back.
A photo recall of the Dew Tour in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Ligety Continues to Crush the Competition, Looks to Best Stenmark's Record; Women Downhillers Cruise at Val d’Isere
What's in store for the remote, powder-laden resort of Eagle Point in southern Utah?
What's in store for the remote, powder-laden resort of Eagle Point in southern Utah?
What's in store for the remote, powder-laden resort of Eagle Point in southern Utah?
Battery-powered mitts keep your fingers functioning all day.
The right long underwear, whether you're carving or carousing.
Let the newbies stick to the traverse lines and cat tracks. Go off the grid to find the good stuff.
A ski odyssey to Antarctica in sounds and pictures.
skiingmag.com/DewTourHangout with Gavin Gibson from Breckenridge at the 2012 Dew Tour with Keri Herman.
An innovative clothing and film company calls it quits.
What's in store for the remote, powder-laden resort of Eagle Point in southern Utah?
Backstage with Chris Davenport on his latest adventure.
A celebration of the the last week's best storms.
All-day beers that taste like breakfast.
Massive price reductions on heated clothing, shoes and gear
SKI’s Director of Instruction, Mike Rogan, shows you how to make big turns in tight spaces and tight turns in big spaces.
Summit buys PowMow with a different kind of development plan.
Photos from the Superwoman Sally fundraiser in Jackson, Wyoming.
Superwoman Sally returns to Jackson.
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Our favorite boots for getting there and getting back.
A look at the newest project from Sweetgrass Productions.
A ski odyssey to Antarctica in sound and pictures.
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Major storms roll through the west dumping fresh pow–finally.
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No matter your needs, these boot bags deliver.
Get up the canyon or over the pass without freezing your fingers.
An around-town jacket that's as technical as your ski shell.
Get inspired to be the best person you can be.
Rip resort-accessed backcountry lines while learning the off-piste ropes.
It's never too late to get back on the mountain.
Examining flight in South America.
Whistler Backcomb shares its stockpile of snow.
Delicious microbrews you should be drinking.
Thank you to our valued partners for contributing to our annual boot test and Best Boot camp.
The Return of Tom Wallisch
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"The Wizards of Odd"
Stop wasting perfect shots and learn how to use your POV camera.
Photographer Jordan Manley documents his journey through Iceland.
"There's no place like home...made rails" The TC crew cures their autumn angst with do-it-yourself set-ups in the woods and early season park laps from Utah to California. "The Wizards of Odd" is an adventure story the whole family can enjoy.
Atomic's National Competition Manager on what it takes to make a season of racing happen.
As a resort consistently rated #1 in guest service, Deer Valley knows a thing or two about details. And, it’s the details that keep guests coming back every year. Deer Valley still upholds the vision of its founder, Edgar B. Stern, by providing an experience at a ski resort that would mirror a five-star hotel.
Sled-Accessed Whistler backcountry with Nimbus Independent.
Vonn Sweeps "Lake Lindsey," Races; Next Up: Rewriting History for Most Wins Ever by a Woman Racer; Ligety Cruises to Huge GS Victory Margin at Beaver Creek's Birds of Prey.
When getting to a gym isn’t realistic pop in one of these DVDs instead.
Come to escape the crowds. Stay for the snow, the Steeps, and the sweet 70s vibe.
An authentic Northeast Kingdom classic, poised for big things.
Behind the scenes photos from the filming within.
Saturday, December 15th from 12pm to 3pm at Sport Chalet. 16242 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
A ski odyssey to Antarctica in sound and pictures.
A mountain that out-skis its reputation is a mountain you need to ski. By Tim Bogardus
When it snows, it snows at this tight-knit Pacific Northwest gem.