Skier Snowboards, Feels Frustrated
A once devout single-planker (briefly) returns to snowboarding.
A once devout single-planker (briefly) returns to snowboarding.
A new website offers tips on dealing with one of the most congested ski highways in the country.
Telluride installs a set of stairs to better access its newly opened Gold Hill Chutes.
A 17-year-old Utah skier tops out and manages to get some turns in on the way down.
A new thriller looks at what happens when ski trips go wrong.
The man behind two ski magazines moves into politics.
Voters in Breckenridge, Colorado, passed a new measure to effectively legalize marijuana so everyone can get nicely toasted.
Robert Redford's 1969 classic is finally available on DVD.
A new study confirms that fatigue can lead to ACL injuries.
The North Face is suing a University of Missouri freshman over his upstart clothing line.
Locals are invited to help glade a new run honoring the ebullient ski bum.
He has difficulty crossing the street and sometimes he accidentally walks into walls. He nearly took himself out on his own barbecue. But Kevin Alderton, who has just four percent vision, owns the world record for blind speed skiing.
On going pro at 13, Chamonix, and his father’s legacy.
Not just any beer will do, though. Listen to the experts on what kind of keg to get this fall.
Why skiers throw lacy things on trees.
The pranks have involved explosives, goats, mannequins, doughnuts, and nudity. Each year on April Fools' Day, the Snowbird and Alta patrollers punk each other, sometimes spawning real panic and organized rescue. Is this the year they get busted?
Then I saw a bumper sticker, designed to look like the Colorado license plate, that read, “No Vacancy.” I was confused. Was it addressing me? Then I got pissed.
A three-year wastewater controversy gets settled at Arizona Snowbowl.
Utah backcountry skiers are shaking their heads at a possible Alta expansion.
Utah sees the potential for two new resorts in the Salt Lake area.
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