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The teams from the Eye of the Condor have one more contest to win, and you're the judge. Vote for your favorite team. The winner gets a feature story in an upcoming issue of Skiing.
Team DubSatch came out on top in both the photo and video categories at the Eye of the Condor. Against all odds (a young team, a last minute bail by the photog) they put together the best photos and videos of the week. Check them, and the rest of the teams' shots here.
And you thought the TSA was the worst part about flying.
Last week, gear companies were all at the Outdoor Retailer trade show showing off the summer gear they'll be releasing a year from now. Our guy on the floor got a sneak peek at the coolest gear coming out in 2012. Take a look.
Who says you’re either a mountain person or an ocean person? It doesn’t have to be like that. In these six spots you can hit both and surf and ski in the same day.
For a price, travel in South America can be done tamely and comfortably. But where’s the fun in that? Argentina and Chile march to their own beat, so here are a few tips to navigate the nitty-gritty cultural experience and ski on the cheap.
Here are all of the videos from the Eye of the Condor. Hot Chilean ski action, in your face.
August is when the itch gets the worst. Hot, lazy days lose their shine. The buzz of the air conditioner starts to burn your eardrums. And winter feels SO far away. And it is, but a plane ticket or a long hike could change that. Here’s where you can get your midsummer fix.
The Eye of the Condor ended with a bang. Here's what happened at the award ceremony
Hilaree O’Neill, The North Face athlete and mother of two, shares her secrets for raising healthy kids.
The Winner of the Eye of the Condor photo/video contest is....
This year’s New Zealand Winter Games, from August 13-23, features four freeski events: slopestyle, half pipe, big air, and skier cross. Keep an eye on athletes like Devin Logan, Jen Hudak, and Jossi Wells at this event, and as they prepare for the 2014 Olympics.
Hut-to-hut touring is well known in the world of backcountry skiing. But more and more of these mountain refuges are opening their trail systems to mountain bikers in the summer months. So why not trade in your skins for wheels, and deep powder for single track?
The latest shots from the Eye of the Condor photo contest. We're on scene and we'll have shots of the action as it happens. Stay tuned.
Sweetgrass productions drops the trailer for their two-years-in-the-making film, "Solitaire.
Whoever said the West Coast was the best coast clearly didn't know what they were missing. The Meatheads, once again, showcase the best of the East.
Metal inspired soundtrack and name, hard core skiing.
The World Heli Challenge in Wanaka New Zealand, has introduced a new method for selecting the winners. What does this mean for the athletes?
Athletes bios, info about the photographers, and more about the event.
The latest updates from the Eye of the Condor
Video updates from the Eye of the Condor.
Eye of the Condor, a week long shoot-out at La Parva, Chile, kicks off this weekend. Meet the photographers and videographers who will be capturing all the action.
Here are five packs—from multi-day schleppers to light and fast daytrippers— that’ll get you through the summer.
We talked to skier and stand up paddle board racer Caroline Gleich to learn more about how to pick the gear, where to SUP, and why it’s a great off-season sport for skiers. Here’s what she had to say.
Olympic Medalist Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, famous for inventing the "Hurricane" was found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wounds Monday night.
Olympic Medalist Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, famous for inventing the "Hurricane" was found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wounds Monday night.
This season's ski films are filled with powder turns, world travel, and awesome cinematography. They're also a nice respite from the sweltering heat of summer. Catch up on the trailers released for the upcoming movies, right here, all in one place.
The Norweigians are at it again. The trailer for the eighth production is all over the internet.
July 30th through August 5th, teams of athletes and photographers will invade La Parva, Chile, for a weeklong photo-shoot out extravaganza. Meet the athletes on each team.
All the gear you need to get out on the water this summer whether you're kayaking, SUPing, or tubing.
Every freeskier knows about Mt. Hood’s summer camps and all ski mountaineers have the mountain on their tick list. But do they know where to eat, sleep, and relax? Read on for a detailed guide to making the most of your time in Oregon’s summer ski sanctuary.
The FDA recently changed the regulations for sunscreen manufacturers. Here's what’s changing and what’s missing, and what it means for you.
A few words with Justin Brodin, founder of the Bozeman, Montana-based film company, Toy Soldier Productions and a trailer for his upcoming movie, "Set Your Sights."
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New snow groomer results in 200% more surface area covered by one cat, thus decreasing energy and labor costs.
When you’re out in the woods for an extended period of time the gear you pack is important. Here’s what we bring on backpacking trips.
Olympic and World Champion Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. Ski Team captured the Best Female Athlete ESPY for a second straight year Wednesday.
New photo and video event scheduled for July 30 – August 5 in La Parva, Chile.
PBP's upcoming film, titled The Grand Bizarre, is a nod to the circus-esque stuff that skiers are accomplishing these days, from Bobby Brown's triple cork 1440 to Simon Dumont's cubed pipe project.
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Normally the season in Southern Hemisphere is well under way by this point in the year. Not this year. Natural disasters and a lack of major snow means the Southern Hemisphere winter has started off slow. But ski camps, contests, and other events are still going on. Here’s what you need to know if you’re headed south.
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Now, athletes have a good reason to compete in South America— two back-to-back events.
After a slow start to the season it's starting to snow south of the equator. Here's what some of the resorts are looking like.
The bike park crew at Whistler-Blackcomb is deconstructing the elements of the ride to find out what it takes to make perfection. Check out the videos.
Skiing on the fourth of July means national pride, slushy skiing and banana hammocks. Lots of banana hammocks.
If you're not already psyched for next winter, MSP's "Attack of La Nina" will rile you up.
The International Olympic Committee announced Monday that slopestyle will be an event at the Sochi Games.
Squaw is revered for it’s steep terrain, local vibe, and quality skiers. But there are rules to follow if you want to fit in. Here’s our guide to skiing Squaw like you’re a local.
Sushi, cocktails, and tacos: the best spots around the lake to get your grub on.
The best places to stay in South Lake, North Lake, and everywhere in between.
Salute the Red, White, and Blue at altitude.
Summer is creeping in, but there's still skiing to be had. Here are the resorts still spinning chairs.
The trailer for TGR's upcoming movie "One For The Road."
Olympic gold medalist alpine skier Lindsey Vonn is nominated for 2011 Female Athlete of the Year. Here's how to vote for her.
Meat, wine, and yerba mate. And why the South American diet is good for you.
The Provo brothers snag some turns in the Uinta wilderness on the longest day of the year.
After spending the last two seasons modifying his own Dynafit Titans, the big-mountain skier will work directly with engineers to improve the backcountry-focused boots.
An exclusive media partnership promises more race coverage and behind-the-scenes action.
The snow is melting and mountain bike season is here, get in the know and out on the trails.
Summer is officially here, but this year, the dog days feel more like snow days. Turn your farmer's tan into a goggle tan at these summer ski camps.
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The end of ski season doesn’t need to be the end of your adrenaline rush. We followed the melting snow downstream and uncovered the best spots for white water rafting in North America.
Chris Davenport was born and raised in New Hampshire. He came out to the University of Colorado to pursue his ski racing career, and is now an avid ski mountaineer. We caught up with him to get the details on his Everest trip.
How are people going to know how big you can go when you can’t wear your beacon and your boots to the bar? Here's how.
On the heels of the decision to include halfpipe skiing in the 2014 Olympics, the first ever U.S. Freeskiing team is announced.
At these resorts the lifts run through the summer to access some of the best high-altitude disc-golf courses in the country.
Some folks in southern Vermont have a “tragic” nickname for Magic Mountain because they think the 135-acre ski area—which has suffered closures and sketchy management in the past—deserves better. But last summer, loyalists came together to buy the mountain and run it as a cooperative, similar to Mad River Glen. Their intent: to keep the legitimate steeps and trees open and spruce up the ski area’s infrastructure and snowmaking. Now the only thing tragic about this mountain, located in Londonderry, would be passing by it on a powder day.