Truth: Bjarne Salen
On filmmaking, conquering fear, and coping with death.
On filmmaking, conquering fear, and coping with death.
On how skiing can save your life
SKI Magazine spent a week in Vail testing next year's skis, and brought back this beta.
What's going on with Bode Miller? It's a question that's reverberated around the ski-racing world throughout his long and colorful career. But in his retirement, things are really getting curious.
That's a hell of a lot of ski areas, but who's counting?
Follow Nick Steers as he travels the world competing on the Freeride World Tour Qualifier series.
On injury, tricks, and design.
The phenom now focuses on Saturday's slalom competition, which she very well could win. Not bad for a racer who turns 23 next month.
An original podcast series with Glen Plake about skiing, life, and everything else.
Athletes are taking media into their own hands.
Sometimes it's what doesn't happen that matters most.
The Bugaboos-to-Rogers traverse, pioneered by Briggs and Co. in 1958, is a serious undertaking in the best conditions. And high ambition is no match for bad weather.
Check out Kimberly Beekman's author page.
Chris Steinkamp has grown Protect Our Winters into the ski industry’s leading voice for climate action. His next challenge: convincing skiers to spark a movement to save the snow—and bag some turns.
They say if you seek happiness, you will never find it. But I'll tell you exactly where it is: in the fjords of northern Norway, just on the other side of your own discomfort.
Why Kalen Thorien is rocking our world.
The Hahnenkamm is the World Cup’s most dangerous race weekend—and its loudest, rowdiest, and craziest party. We crashed skiing’s ultimate bash to see what all the fuss is about.
As the World Cup kicks into high gear, there’s reason for excitement…unless you’re a Ligety fan.
Stenmark’s record—86 World Cup wins—long seemed unbreakable. Now America’s celebrity speed queen needs just 11 more to do it. It’s not just doable, it’s probable. Maybe even this year.
Court dismisses Miller's lawsuit against Head. He must race on his former sponsor's gear this season, or not race at all.
Beacon, shovel, probe, lip chap, and now a shiny pair of Black Crows.
Globe trotting bunch of privileged skiers who have a guilty conscience about their carbon footprint take a Nazi prostitute for science, scientist to Greenland.
Because his followers were asking for more content.
Whip your crock out with Lynsey Dyer.
Stay busy, stay distracted.
Shiffrin wins the slalom—and the hearts of East Coast race fans; Killington makes it look easy as spectators turn out in force.
Excitement is building in Vermont, perked up by wintry weather, more than a foot of snow, and high hopes for a home-turf favorite.
Adaptive sports therapy takes veterans to the slopes
It's a bad break for sure—and a disappointment for American race fans. But there's still plenty of time in her career to catch Stenmark.
This much pow ruins you for life, but it’s so worth it.
James Niehues might have the single most widely printed name in all of skiing. Beyond Lindsey. Or Bode. You just don’t know it.
Who is Cosmic Joe?
The last time the White Circus lit up an Eastern resort, an Eastern girl won the GS. Julie Parisien would love to see it happen again.
Can't stop, won't stop. This kid never stops.
A new book explores the life and death of skiing icon Doug Coombs
Mindfulness meets high-speed AK spines is Lexi DuPont's season edit.
The king of the transitions, this guy makes a mogul field look like twelve inches of fresh.
Lindsay Vonn hopes to race World Cup against the men at Lake Louise.
Climbing an 8,000-meter peak isn't easy, climbing an 8.000-meter peak with skis on your back sounds even harder.
Everything he does is full-on. Including, these days, parenthood.
After 24 years K2 and Seth go their separate ways.
A fast toboggan ride down is no longer patrol's first response.
As Atomic launches the #sheskis movement, Mikaela Shiffrin talks about how skiing has shaped her as an individual and how she hopes to inspire others through skiing.
A community of skiers united by the love of skiing.
How peak bagging in the Wasatch ignited Julian Carr’s Discrete Peak Series.
Follow ski photographer Ace Kvale and his dog Genghis Khan across 400 miles of desert in this tear-jerking vid.
We tried to get ahold of @LegoSkierBro on Instagram, but he didn't get back to us, so... we faked it.
Join freeride skier and adventure traveler Nick Steers as he competes in the Freeride World Qualifiers at some of the world's best ski resorts.
Humble. Energetic. Wise. Three words that describe the 96-year-old pioneer.
Riders battle for top spots to qualify for final events of the season.
Skiing is in Kye Petersen’s blood. But it’s safe to say he’s an athlete of his own making.
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Big snow, big wins, and big smiles wrap up a successful 10th Year of the Kootenay Coldsmoke Powder Fest
Riders Alliance adds 10 big-name skiers to its roster.
The urban skiing guru crushes the Games’ Real Ski video competition.
JF Houle discusses his new film, Houligan: a Ski Story.
Skiers can make a difference, and here are the Tedx Talks to prove it.
Freeride World Tour competitors go huge in Chamonix.
Jackson Bathgate and Synnøve Medhus take top spots Freeride Junior Tour.
Skiing legend dies at age 102.
First comp in four years results in a top finish.
Sure, luck plays a role in life. But 29-year-old pro skier Hadley Hammer has proven that if you want something, you better go effing get it.
The 2016 tour begins at Vallnord-Arcalís, Andorra.
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.