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On punk rock, monoskiing, and becoming a female role model in the sport of skiing.
On punk rock, monoskiing, and becoming a female role model in the sport of skiing.
Jack of all trades, engineer, talented artist, and notably ahead of the times, Pollard shows me the light in 30 minutes.
Sometimes you just have to zip up the tent on mother nature. Close her out. This is one of those times.
CEO of Dynafit and accomplished ski mountaineer, Benedikt Böhm, on risk, reward, and the art of omission.
On taking punches, bouncing back, and thriving.
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
A former Alaskan heli-skiing guide revisits the line that almost killed him.
On growing up in Lake Tahoe, working with Matchstick Productions, and staying a step ahead of the boys.
Starring in two new ski movies this season, pro skier Sierra Quitiquit is the hottest girl in the industry right now. She’s also, well, just plain hot.
Bobbie Burns talks brass balls, hotdoggin', and the resurrection of a legendary ski.
In Western Montana, where snow seems as endless as the abundant terrain, Glacier Country is one of the most likely places to find wintery bliss.
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.
Ligety Continues to Crush the Competition, Looks to Best Stenmark's Record; Women Downhillers Cruise at Val d’Isere
On the set of The Dream Factory
NASTAR racers head to Snowmass for its National Championships.
Big weekend in Europe for Lindsey Vonn and Bode Miller.
Sullivan, a member of the US Ski Team, shares some of the Christmas traditions shared between the Americans and Canadians, and why the Italian race course is one of the toughest in the world.
Cold temperatures and early season snowfall primed World Cup athletes for solid performances on North America's race courses.
Norway's Askel Lund-Svindal won Sunday's World Cup super G in Lake Louise, and Olympic champion Julia Mancuso broke a seven-year jinx, taking the number three podium spot at the Nature Valley Aspen Winternational World Cup ski races on Saturday. By Kelley McMillan
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If you're looking for big airs with a dash of comedy, park and pipe skiers are the ones to know. These are the spinning, triple-flipping, most corked-out skiers to follow on Twitter.
On ski comics, learning to shred, and skiing versus drawing. As told to Skiing Magazine contributor Ben Hewitt.
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