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Sally Francklyn reports from the unicorn-packed world premiere in Boulder, Colorado. It was not your average ski-film showing.
Sally Francklyn reports from the unicorn-packed world premiere in Boulder, Colorado. It was not your average ski-film showing.
The freeskiing phenom talks preparation, her knee injury, and the Olympics’ first glimpse at slopestyle and halfpipe.
6 questions with one of America’s best hopes for freeskiing halfpipe.
On love, risk, and back flips.
The Deep Winter Photo Challenge sent teams of athletes and photographers to Whistler Blackcomb to create the best slideshow in three days. O'Neill took home top honors.
The World Heli Challenge in Wanaka New Zealand, has introduced a new method for selecting the winners. What does this mean for the athletes?
Now, athletes have a good reason to compete in South America— two back-to-back events.
If you're not already psyched for next winter, MSP's "Attack of La Nina" will rile you up.
Behind the scenes at the freeskier's massive pipe project.
We skied with Mountain Hardwear and Volkl athlete Jenn Berg in her natural habitat: the mountains of Utah. She reveals her favorite line, ingredients for a perfect day, and plans for the season.
Former Skiing Magazine Editor Megan Michelson was nominated for Best Female Segment in the Powder Video Awards.
With top of the podium finishes at all of the major comps so far, Canadian halfpipe skiers are dominating the scene this season. We talked with Justin Dorey, Matt Margetts, and coach Trennon Paynter at the Dew Tour stop in Breckenridge to find out why.
Bruce Jahnke, Director of Product Testing at K2, explains how he got the dream job of destroying ski gear, every day.
Monday, the USSA announced the Denver Big Air, a new competition that will take place right before a major industry tradeshow and the X Games. However, is that schedule packed just a little too tight? We talked to reigning X Games champ and unofficial Denver Big Air spokesman Bobby Brown about competing multiple times in one week.
When Jonny Moseley completed an inverted trick in the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake, he placed fourth. In Vancouver, Jeret "Speedy" Peterson landed the most challenging trick in the history of aerials. He got second place. Could the Olympics squash the spirit of halfpipe skiing? Jen Hudak and Tim Windell chime in.
The third annual film fest will feature movie premieres, concerts, and more.
On Monday, Vail Resorts announced a location-based mobile and web app, called Epic Mix. The company's Interactive Director, Mike Slone, sat down with us to discuss check-ins, pins, and where digital experience collides with a typical ski day.
When mountain guide Ruedi Beglinger faced an avalanche that claimed the lives of seven of his guests, his world was turned upside down. Award-winning documentarian Steven Grynberg takes a look at his life and family in this feature-length film.
We talked with Norwegian producer Filip Christensen about his upcoming flick, "Side By Side." Plus, the trailer.
Their upcoming film, featuring Ingrid Backstrom and Colby West, will premier this fall.
A new teaser for the all-girl ski flick is here.
Warren Miller Entertainment, Level 1, and Dendrite Studios discuss how this technology has changed their shooting style.
We asked freeskiing phenom (and former ballet dancer) Angeli VanLannen about Russian massages, chasing your dreams, and tips for newbie jibbers.
Known as the "Teen Heartthrob", 18-year-old pro skier Bobby Brown talks about prom, pond skimming, and his plan to go big this season.
In three short years, Sweetgrass Productions has grown from a crew of college kids with cameras into an award-winning film company. After spending a whole season filming in Hokkaido, Japan, the Sweetgrass crew has hit the road—and will be touring across the country this fall.
Telemark skier Josh Madsen has always been in front of the camera. But now, the Salt Lake City-based skier is getting behind the lens. The tour for his new movie starts next week.
The best avy-safety movie since “Aspen Extreme.”
Mont Tremblant has a decidedly European flavor—from the cobbled streets to the French chatter in the lift lines.
Unlike many resorts in the area, enjoy free parking and a shuttle to the base of the hill. Get there early for first tracks—the bus runs starting at 6:30 a.m.