Ski every day—and take the stairs at the office
Hey, desk potatoes: Little lifestyle changes can add up.
Hey, desk potatoes: Little lifestyle changes can add up.
A skier has one trip to prove the worth of British Columbia to his friends. No pressure.
It’s poo-TEEN—you silly whore.
It’s a buyer’s market for lift tickets, as resorts scramble to make revenue hay while the spring sun shines.
These three Colorado catskiing ops will have you swimming in powder.
Miller characteristically tries to ski through the pain—and uncharacteristically looks forward to racing next year.
Research: Your genes might make you feel low when heading high.
It's time to treat yourself to something nice. Here are a few of the coolest ski-related items we've found all season.
Dozens of new ski companies have sprouted in the last decade. Are they making good skis? Last spring, we went to Aspen to find out. The answer is yes, and here are our favorites.
Your venti non-fat, no-frills, upside-down mochachino is ready at the second window. Please ski forward.
Ski Mag is ready to head for Snowbird for our annual five-day ski test. Here’s what manufacturers have entered. May the best skis win.
The second annual RECLAIM Project spotlights innovative, functional and eco-conscious trends in technical apparel and pits three budding fashion designers against the clock and each other to create a “green” masterpiece.
Utah politicians cast their vote to connect Canyons and Solitude ski resorts. But what does it really mean for skiers?
What it takes to put on an event like the Red Bull Cold Rush.
What came of the games.
Getting deep in British Columbia with a crew of old hotdoggers.
Tahoe becomes the new battleground in the resort industry.
Tahoe the new battleground in the resort industry.
More experience skiers, not newbies, getting into trouble.
New twist: More experience skiers, not newbies, getting into trouble
Late night powder turns while sporting a light suit? Yes, please.
Long term ski town living takes more than just access to pow and a few cheap bars. Which is why we think we could settle down in Durango for awhile.
Due to the 24" dump in the foothils of Colorado, we decided to move the Skiing Mag office to Eldora Mountain Resort
Opening Day at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Colorado.
Why endure an ill-suited pack? Get organized and stay safe, comfortably. haul these packs up the hill; they’ll carry you through the day.
Good news for procrastinators, the overworked and the overbooked—kind of.
Nothing like fresh snow and the afterglow of Valentine's Day.
Paraplegic skier Josh Dueck amazes and inspires by landing the first-ever sit-ski backflip.
The Atlantic's Derek Thompson takes an inside look at Whistler, Vail, and the economics of the mega-resort.
Sochi downhill's character—plenty of vert, huge jumps—shines despite conservative course-set in initial test drive.
Or why skiing and spicy food have the same effect on your brain.
While no one in Aspen has a problem with indulgence, there’s no shortage of hardcore skiing either
In other news, Ski Co. considers outlawing powder days.
Yeah, we all love skiing. Obviously. That’s why we’re here. For the face shots and the glory and the self-congratulatory après stories. But it’s really the little things that make it.
As we all rejoice about the recent storms that have brought snow to the Mountain West, The National Ski Patrol and Utah Avalanche Center are encouraging everyone who slides on snow to understand the risks.
The ten snowiest resorts in North America at this point in the season. All numbers are as of February 10.
Pro skier Julian Carr is a hustler. So far this season, he's skied in South America (back in August), Utah, Montana, and Switzerland, and pimped his headwear/apparel brand, Discrete, at trade shows in Denver, Salt Lake, and Munich, Germany. He just sent us these shots from his last few weeks in Europe.
A new website for obsessive weather dorks. Yeah, that'd be us.
A breakdown of new transceivers. Just be sure your rescue skills are as up-to-date.
Build-your-own flexible heli-skiing trip with British Columbia's Selkirk-Tangiers
In which the three-time World Cup GS champ finds out he’s actually faster on the skis he’s been complaining about.
Even Nordic skiers recognize a need to make their sport more exciting.
Serial webisodes are so hot right now. Here are a few that don’t suck.
Gerard Ford was the longest living president. Maybe his sweet Beaver Creek mountain home helped. Now you can sleep there, too.
Like crop circles? Here's winter's version
Hawks' core principles spawn a foundation for young freeskiers.
Writer Evelyn Spence's first impressions of Mongolian skiing.
With twenty-four inches in 24 hours at Eldora Mountain Resort, we sure as hell weren't going into the office.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine sets the record straight.
Because skiing is what you make of it.
A new project in France’s Trois Vallées reinvents the traditional chalet image.
For shocking crash carnage, nothing beats the Kitzbühel downhill. Here’s to the courage of anyone who’s ever tackled it.
Jackson got 80 inches of snow in eight days.
Getting deep in the East.
Once little more than a fringe element of mountain culture, the Winter X Games is now the biggest—and maybe the most important—sporting events on snow.
A gallery show that revels in the art and artistry of snow sport gear and design comes to Denver.
Something Independent’s Art of Winter returns, plus a chance for an artist to hit Deer Valley. By Kelly Kaoudis
Our friends at Deer Valley sent us this story about the Olympics, the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and history.
What we saw on the floor of the SIA tradeshow.
We're on the floor of the Snowsports tradeshow and we're starting to notice some trends. This is what we think you're going to be seeing a lot of.
Highlights, new records, and a tribute to Sarah Burke.
The first ever winter concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre went down last night. It was epic.
2012's Flow State
Located in the Snow Park area, the heart of Deer Valley Resort
The Italian sunglass company unveils a new line of helmets and goggles at SIA.